This article series explores the new tooling features of WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker by providing the information you need to develop a Web Order Processing sample.This article, Part 2, describes a message set and the tools that create and build the messages used in the Web Order sample. Part 1 illustrates how to use the Message Broker to integrate applications running on backend systems.
This is the second article in the six-part series on Message Broker V5. You might also be interested in the other articles in this series:
Suman Kalia is an Advisory Software Developer at IBM Toronto Laboratory in Toronto Ontario, Canada. He is the team lead for message set development tools for WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker. You can reach Suman at kalia@ca.ibm.com.