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About this tutorial
The WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) enables the connection of applications and services that in many cases have been developed at different times, using different programming languages, interfaces and standards. This tutorial demonstrates how to use an existing WebSphere MQ system to invoke services hosted on WebSphere ESB.
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Objectives
You will build an end-to-end solution using the visual tooling supplied by WebSphere Integration Developer.
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Prerequisites
This tutorial assumes that WebSphere Integration Developer is installed with the WebSphere ESB Integrated Test Environment and that the servers default host is configured to port 9080. WebSphere MQ V5.3 FixPack12 or above is required. WebSphere ESB version 6.0.2 or above is required to complete this tutorial.
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System requirements
To run the examples in this tutorial, you will require a machine with at least 500MB of memory.
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