1-It facilitates the exchange of messages between applications, systems, and services.
2-It allows linked systems to communicate directly, even if they're built using different technologies, deployed on separate platforms, or use distinct messaging protocols.
Senior Member Of Technical Staff at Tata Consultancy Services
Real User
2022-05-30T08:08:00Z
May 30, 2022
Message Broker is valuable because most of the applications are using MQ. Even in my current engagement, the few applications which I audit to onboard the bank are using MQ.
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WebSphere Message Broker is an enterprise service bus (ESB) providing connectivity and universal data transformation for service-oriented architecture (SOA) and non-SOA environments. It allows businesses of any size to eliminate point-to-point connections and batch processing regardless of platform, protocol or data format.
It is a scalable solution...The setup is easy.
The transactions and message queuing are the most valuable features of the solution.
The documentation, performance, stability and scalability of the tool are valuable.
1-It facilitates the exchange of messages between applications, systems, and services.
2-It allows linked systems to communicate directly, even if they're built using different technologies, deployed on separate platforms, or use distinct messaging protocols.
3- It's friendly and easy to use.
Message Broker is valuable because most of the applications are using MQ. Even in my current engagement, the few applications which I audit to onboard the bank are using MQ.
Straightforward development and deployment.
Integration and mapping are easy, which is a major advantage.
The solution has good integration.
We only use the basic features, but the most valuable one for us is the Publish-subscribe pattern.
Performance-wise, this solution is really good.
The scalability of the solution is okay.
It has many interfaces and you can connect to any backend source that has another format, and convert it to the desired format.