The following terms are used throughout this book:
- WebSphere MQ family
- refers to the following WebSphere MQ products:
- WebSphere MQ Workflow simplifies integration across the whole
enterprise by automating business processes involving people and applications
- WebSphere MQ Integrator is powerful message-brokering software
that provides real-time, intelligent rules-based message routing, and content
transformation and formatting
- WebSphere MQ Messaging provides any-to-any connectivity from
desktop to mainframe, through business quality messaging, with over 35
platforms supported
- WebSphere MQ Messaging
- refers to the following messaging product groups:
- Distributed messaging: WebSphere MQ for Windows NT,
AIX(R), AS/400(R), HP-UX, Sun Solaris, and other platforms
- Host messaging: WebSphere MQ for OS/390(R)
- Workstation messaging: WebSphere MQ for Windows
- Pervasive messaging: WebSphere MQ Everyplace
- WebSphere MQ
- refers to the following three WebSphere MQ Messaging product groups:
- Distributed messaging
- Host messaging
- Workstation messaging
- WebSphere MQ Everyplace
- Refers to the fourth WebSphere MQ Messaging product group, pervasive
messaging.
- Device platform
- A small computer that is capable of running WebSphere MQ Everyplace only
as a client.
- Server platform
- A computer of any size that is capable of running WebSphere MQ Everyplace
as a server or client.
- Gateway
- A computer of any size running WebSphere MQ Everyplace programs that
include the WebSphere MQ-bridge function.
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