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IBM Integration Bus
Formerly WebSphere Message Broker

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What is IBM Integration Bus?

IBM Integration Bus, replacing the former WebSphere Message Broker, is used to connect applications together, regardless of the message formats or protocols that they support. This connectivity helps to ensure diverse applications can interact and exchange data with other applications…

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What is IBM Integration Bus?

IBM Integration Bus, replacing the former WebSphere Message Broker, is used to connect applications together, regardless of the message formats or protocols that they support. This connectivity helps to ensure diverse applications can interact and exchange data with other applications in a…

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What is IBM Integration Bus?

IBM Integration Bus, replacing the former WebSphere Message Broker, is used to connect applications together, regardless of the message formats or protocols that they support. This connectivity helps to ensure diverse applications can interact and exchange data with other applications in a flexible, dynamic, and extensible infrastructure. IBM Integration Bus routes, transforms, and enriches messages from one location to any other location.

  • The product supports a wide range of protocols: IBM MQ, JMS 1.1 and 2.0, HTTP and HTTPS, web services (SOAP and REST), File, Enterprise Information Systems (including SAP and Siebel), and TCP/IP.
  • It supports a broad range of data formats: binary formats (C and COBOL), XML, and industry standards (including SWIFT, EDI, and HIPAA). You can also define your own data formats.
  • It supports many operations, including routing, transforming, filtering, enriching, monitoring, distribution, collection, correlation, and detection.


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Srinivasa Manne | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
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We use websphere message broker as our endpoint service provider and for aggregation of services. We also use it for protocol transformation, dynamic routing and integration with WSRR.
  • Graphical data mapper
  • Support for different programming languages
  • Integration with MQ
  • Support for different parsers
  • Logging
  • Debugging
  • Code quality tools
  • Feature specific installation
Routing, protocol transformation, message transformation and service aggregation are very well performed by WebSphere Message Broker (WMB). It is not very suitable for integration with databases.
  • It helped us in improving the speed to market for our services/APIs.
  • Learning curve is quite long
Websphere message broker supports a lot more protocols than any other similar tool.
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