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09 October 2008
Weblogic JMS with .NET
This came out last month, I just learned about it from an email from Jesus today. WebLogic Server 10gR3 now has an officially-supported .NET client for its JMS provider . Very cool. Some of you might be wondering, just what does that mean? It means there Read More...
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30 June 2008
PowerShell CMDLets for WebSphere MQ - administer queues on Windows or Linux
Last year, I wrote about the idea of PowerShell CmdLets for WebSphere MQ. PowerShell is a beautiful scripting environment, you see, and it allows you to load any managed class library and then call into it. This is what allows me to, for example, create Read More...
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16 November 2007
JMS Adapters for .NET & BizTalk
Love it! I previously posted about a beta of the JNBridge JMS Adapters. I just got a form email from the company that they've publicly released their adapters. There's a version of the adpater for .NET apps - this allows any .NET app to connect to any Read More...
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24 July 2007
The SOAP-over-JMS spec and interop
In a previous post , I wrote about a WCF Channel for MQ that IBM is building. Some customers had asked about this project and its implementation, specifically around the interop implications if other JMS providers, other than MQ that is, were used in Read More...
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16 July 2007
Custom WCF Channel for IBM MQ
IBM have shipped an early version of a Custom WCF Channel for MQ. The dev team in Hursley contacted me to solicit feedback. It's apparently pretty simple now, supporting only SOAP one-way messaging, but they say if there is sufficient interest and feedback, Read More...
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16 February 2007
IBM's new MQ Blog includes some good .NET stuff
The MQ Engineers at IBM’s Hursley Lab (near Winchester, England) now have a blog . (By the way, the Hursley campus is just gorgeous .) The blog is pretty new, started only last month, as far as I can tell, but it is already chock-full of interesting, Read More...
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16 February 2007
.NET Logic triggered by IBM MQ Messages
I did not know about this. With WebSphere MQ v6, IBM introduced something called the " .NET Monitor " feature. The .NET Monitor, in MQ, is similar to a WebSphere MQ "trigger monitor." The doc says, developers can create .NET components and register them Read More...
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22 August 2006
.NET integration with WebSphere Queues - Another Update
The IBM Message Service Client for .NET, a library shipped by IBM to enable .NET applications to interconnect with Java/JMS applications through WebSphere Queues, has been updated. The big news: it is now officially supported by IBM. Also, it works with .NET v2.0. Read More...
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06 March 2006
IBM Message Service Client for .NET
IBM Message Service Client for .NET Part of an ongoing series of posts on JMS-to-.NET interop Philip Willoughby of IBM's Hursley Lab writes that IBM have released IBM Message Service Client for .NET (also known as XMS for .NET) as a category 2 SupportPac Read More...
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16 January 2006
.NET can connect to WebSphere's built-in JMS
Phil Willoughby of IBM dropped me a line. Phil apparently works on the XMS stuff, I'm guessing out of IBM's Hursley lab. Phil sez: Re: http://blogs.msdn.com/dotnetinterop/archive/2005/11/04/488770.aspx FYI, XMS can be used to connect directly to the WebSphere Read More...
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02 December 2005
PCF with IBM's MQ Classes for .NET
PCF with IBM's MQ Classes for .NET For about 2 years IBM has been providing a supported class library that allows .NET apps to connect to MQSeries. There has always been PCF capability in the class library, but it's not documented and I suppose not supported Read More...
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04 November 2005
JMS and RFH2 messages from .NET
My previous entry related to XMS, which is IBM's library for connecting .NET apps (and C++ apps) to its MQ Brokers. If you don't have MQ, then how can you connect with JMS? The JMS interop issue is still a problem. I found this link , to a solution posted Read More...
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03 November 2005
XMS whitepaper from IBM
IBM published a paper on their XMS library. Read More...
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03 August 2005
IBM and JMS-to-.NET interop
IBM's .NET Managed client for JMS Today I received a comment on a prior entry of this blog. It is noteworthy so I thought I would re-post it here. As previously mentioned in a previous blog entry ( JMS Interop, revisited ), there is a demand for .Net Read More...
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06 July 2005
Setting up WinXPSP2 for XA transactions with MQ
In a previous post , I talked about transactions without components, spanning MQ and SQL Server. The hardest part in doing that was setting up the environment. For posterity, here's what I did: Steps: install Windows XPSP2 or WS2003 install the MQ Client Read More...
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