What is IBM Integration Bus?
IBM Integration Bus (IIB) is an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) designed to route, transform, and publish IBM MQ messages. It enables the rerouting, translation, modification, securing, and publishing of WebSphere MQ messages. IIB provides a robust platform for integrating diverse applications and systems.
What message formats and protocols does IIB support?
IIB supports various message formats, including XML, JSON, and text. It uses message flows to define the processing logic for messages. These flows can include nodes for transformation, routing, and enrichment. The product also supports a wide range of protocols, including HTTP, JMS, and WebSphere MQ.
Where can IIB be deployed?
IIB is primarily deployed on-premises, with support for z/OS. It can be integrated with cloud services through the use of appropriate connectors and protocols. The product's architecture is designed to be scalable and can handle high volumes of message traffic.
What administrative interfaces are available for IIB?
IIB is managed through a combination of command-line interface (CLI), a graphical user interface (GUI) called the IBM Integration Toolkit, and a web-based console. The CLI allows for scripting and automation of administrative tasks. The GUI provides a visual environment for designing and deploying message flows.