IBM Reliable Transport Extension Guide
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IBM Reliable transport extension for WebSphere sMash
The IBM® Reliable Transport Extension enables IBM WebSphere® sMash applications to communicate with one another using asynchronous messages.
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Store-and-forward processing in multiple messaging broker topologies
This topic describes the concept of store-and-forward processing and how it can be used in multiple messaging broker topologies.
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Messaging sample
This topic describes some sample applications that demonstrate a simple messaging scenario.
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Store-and-forward processing in multiple messaging broker topologies
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Configuring and managing messaging brokers
This section describes how use zero.messaging.broker to provide messaging services to other applications.
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Configuring a messaging broker
This topic describes how to create and start a messaging broker.
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Securing messaging resources
This topic describes the configuration required to secure messaging resources.
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Considerations for store-and-forward scenarios
This topic contains deployment considerations for store-and-forward processing in multiple messaging broker topologies.
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Broker CLI tasks
This topic describes the 'zero broker' command line interface administrative tasks.
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Broker statistics API
The messaging broker provides a REST API which can be used to gather statistics about the broker and the messaging resources.
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Deployment notes and troubleshooting
This topic contains additional notes for the deployment and diagnosis of applications using the IBM® Reliable Transport Extension for WebSphere® sMash.
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Configuring a messaging broker
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Using messaging within IBM WebSphere sMash applications
This section describes the APIs provided by zero.messaging.connection and zero.messaging.receiver that enable WebSphere® sMash applications to communicate with one another using the IBM® Reliable Transport Extension.
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Configuring connections to messaging brokers
This topic describes the configuration of connections to a messaging broker.
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Using messaging with the Connection API
This topic describes the messaging protocol implementation, which allows an application to send and receive messages to and from messaging destinations using the Connection API.
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Messaging kicker and receiver
This topic describes the messaging kicker and receiver components, which allow an application to asynchronously receive messages.
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Using messaging within flows
This topic describes how to write flows that send messages using the IBM® Reliable Transport Extension for WebSphere® sMash or flows that respond to a message arriving on a queue.
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Troubleshooting messaging client problems
This topic contains additional for diagnosing problems when using messaging within IBM WebSphere® sMash applications.
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Configuring connections to messaging brokers
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Using the external client
This topic describes the external client for the IBM® Reliable Transport Extension for WebSphere® sMash.
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Sample class jdbc.wrapper.XAResourceInfoImpl
Sample code for the JDBC integration topic
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Sample class jdbc.wrapper.XADataSourceProxy
Sample code for the JDBC integration topic
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Troubleshooting external client problems
This topic contains notes for diagnosing problems when using the external client for the IBM® Reliable Transport Extension for WebSphere® sMash.
- API Documentation
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Sample class jdbc.wrapper.XAResourceInfoImpl