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Mission:Messaging: Circular logs vs. linear logs
IBM WebSphere MQ provides two logging options. Circular logs provide transaction recovery and require no maintenance. Linear logs provide recovery from media failure but need to be managed. Which is best and how do you choose?
Articles 08 Apr 2009  
 
Mission:Messaging: Migration, failover, and scaling in a WebSphere MQ cluster
Certain aspects of service orientation are best served using an IBM WebSphere MQ cluster. The cluster provides the location independence, run time resolution of names, and concurrency required by SOA applications. For these reasons, adoption of SOA is driving migrations from point-to-point messaging networks to clustered environments. This article looks at how migration, failover, and the scaling of queue managers are affected in an SOA context.
Articles 12 Nov 2008  
 
Mission:Messaging: Embracing cultural change in the WebSphere MQ community
The WebSphere MQ community has been using the same best practices for a long time, and with all of the change that has occurred in the industry, today's underlying processing model has drifted far from the model that existed when these best practices were developed. This difference represents significant potential risk, but we have an opportunity now, as a community, to close this gap and bring our best practices in line with the use cases currently employed.
Articles 03 Sep 2008  
 
Mission:Messaging: WebSphere MQ, PCI DSS, and security standards
When it comes to IBM WebSphere MQ, what is considered “reasonable care” or “due diligence” in the absence of a formal security standard? This article explores how the PCI Data Security Standard might be applied to WebSphere MQ both inside and outside the payment card industry to answer this question.
Articles 18 Jun 2008  
 
Mission:Messaging: Of mice and elephants
If the messages in your system are wreaking havoc on your queues, clusters, and servers, then a trip to the zoo might help you understand why all your messages aren't getting along. Like different animals, different types of messages require unique conditions that enable them to live in harmony in your environment. This article will help you identify and accommodate the animals living in your messaging kingdom.
Articles 02 Apr 2008  
 
Mission:Messaging: If your queue manager could talk, would you hear it?
Experience working on client engagements for IBM WebSphere MQ troubleshooting has revealed that many problems were not only preventable, but -- more importantly -- they would have been predictable too, if the early warning signs had been noticed and heeded. A minimal up-front investment in WebSphere MQ training and tools can prevent costly outages down the road.
Articles 23 Jan 2008  
 
Mission:Messaging: Ten WebSphere MQ SupportPacs I can't live without
SupportPacs are add-ons that complement the IBM WebSphere MQ family of products. SupportPacs cover a wide variety of functions including planning, administration, development, testing, operations, and troubleshooting. With literally hundreds to pick from, the options can be overwhelming when deciding which would be the best ones for you. There is no definitive list of the "best" SupportPacs out there, but these are the ones I consider to be indispensible.
Articles 30 Sep 2009  
 
Mission:Messaging: Planning for SSL on the WebSphere MQ network
Avoid the two most common pitfalls of implementing SSL on your IBM WebSphere MQ messaging network by learning from those who have been there. Even if you have already deployed SSL, you might find a few suggestions here that will help you tighten it up.
Articles 28 Jan 2009  
 
Mission:Messaging: Scripted WebSphere MQ key file management for UNIX and Windows
Although the iKeyman GUI makes interactive key management easy, human-driven processes are time consuming, can be prone to errors, and might not produce consistent results. Scripts address all of these issues. In addition, command line tools provide easy access to advanced options, such as FIPS compatibility and choice of signature algorithm. Whether you have a large deployment or just a few queue managers, when it comes to key management, scripts are the key to quality, consistency, repeatability, and efficiency.
Articles 24 Jun 2009  
 
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