You can use IBM MQ to enable applications to communicate at different times and in many diverse computing environments.
What is IBM MQ?
IBM MQ is messaging for applications. It sends messages across networks of diverse components. Your application connects to IBM MQ to send or receive a message. IBM MQ handles the different processors, operating systems, subsystems, and communication protocols it encounters in transferring the message. If a connection or a processor is temporarily unavailable, IBM MQ queues the message and forwards it when the connection is back online.
An application developer has a choice of programming interfaces, and programming languages to connect to IBM MQ.
IBM MQ is messaging and queuing middleware, with point-to-point,publish/subscribe, and file transfer modes of operation. Applications can publish messages to many subscribers over multicast.
Subject | Description |
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EnvSetup | MQ lab environment Setup - download MQ lab artifacts |
Lab 1 | Native HA Queue Manager on Cloud Platforms |
Lab 2a | Streaming Queues for MQ |
Lab 2b | MQ Source connector to Kafka from Streaming Queues |
Lab 3 | Uniform Cluster and Application Load Balancing |