Nouveau Redbook : WebSphere MQ V7.1 and V7.5 Features and Enhancements

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication is divided into four parts:

– Part 1, “Introduction” introduces message-oriented middleware and the WebSphere MQ product. It explains how messaging technologies are implementing in WebSphere MQ and shows how to get started with configuring aWebSphere MQ environment. This part briefly lists the new features of WebSphere MQ V7.1 and V7.5.

– Part 2, “WebSphere MQ 7.1 new features and enhancements” introduces the enhancements to WebSphere MQ in Version 7 Release 1. It provides a description of the new features, their business value, and usage examples. It describes enhancements to the WebSphere MQ for multiplatforms and z/OS. Examples of features discussed in this part include multiversion installation support for multiplatforms, enhanced security with channel authentication records, enhanced clustering, improved availability and scalability on z/OS and more.

– Part 3, “WebSphere MQ 7.5 new features and enhancements” introduces the enhancements to WebSphere MQ in Version 7 Release 5 for multiplatforms. Itprovides a description of the new features and their business value. Examples of enhancements discussed in this part include new installation options such as the bundling of WebSphere MQ Advanced Message Security and WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer.

– Part 4, “Scenarios” contains practical scenarios that demonstrate how the new features and enhancements work and how to use them.

In summary, the introduction gives a broad understanding of messaging technologies and WebSphere MQ. It will help you understand the business value of WebSphere MQ. It provides introductory information to help you get started with WebSphere MQ. No previous knowledge of the product and messaging technologies is assumed.

The remaining parts of this book discuss enhancements to previous versions of WebSphere MQ. The information will help you understand the benefits of upgrading to WebSphere MQ V7.1 and V7.5 and how to implement the new functions. Knowledge of WebSphere MQ V7.0 and earlier versions is assumed.