IBM MQ integration

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Derick Potgieter

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Sep 17, 2014, 7:48:07 AM9/17/14
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Hi All,

I`ve looked around but cant seem to find definitive answers.
Is it possible to somehow send or pull data between IBM MQ and Rabbit MQ.

We are looking at using RabbitMQ for a new project but need it to talk to various IBM Queue managers.

Thanks
Derick

Michael Klishin

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Sep 17, 2014, 7:50:02 AM9/17/14
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 On 17 September 2014 at 15:48:13, Derick Potgieter (der...@switchbit.io) wrote:
> Is it possible to somehow send or pull data between IBM MQ and
> Rabbit MQ.
>
> We are looking at using RabbitMQ for a new project but need it to
> talk to various IBM Queue managers.

You'll have to develop a small service that consumes messages from WebSphere MQ
and publishes them to RabbitMQ.
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MK

Staff Software Engineer, Pivotal/RabbitMQ

Derick Potgieter

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Sep 17, 2014, 8:02:40 AM9/17/14
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Thanks MK,

The biggest concern we have is around transactionality and ensuring integrity between the two.
An assumption was that possible we could either get mq to fire a trigger which writes the message to Rabbit or from Rabbit`s side try to read messages via amqp off MQ in a polling type mechanism.

Any ideas or info you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Derick 

Michael Klishin

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Sep 17, 2014, 8:05:11 AM9/17/14
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On 17 September 2014 at 16:02:46, Derick Potgieter (der...@switchbit.io) wrote:
> An assumption was that possible we could either get mq to fire
> a trigger which writes the message to Rabbit or from Rabbit`s
> side try to read messages via amqp off MQ in a polling type mechanism.
>
> Any ideas or info you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

So, which way do you want to transfer messages?

Although it doesn't matter much, you consume from A and publish to B, whatever
those A and B are :) You can have it be bi-directional, too.

Tony Psaltis

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Aug 15, 2016, 12:14:53 PM8/15/16
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Any update on this or even more detail information. Not sure what is meant by "service" Web service or generic use of the term? We also have need to bridge the two messaging technologies and are looking for anyone that has done this.

Thanks,

Tony

Gary Russell

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Aug 15, 2016, 12:20:38 PM8/15/16
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You can use Spring Integration [1] to create JMS<->RabbitMQ bridges.

jms-message-driven-channel-adapter -> rabbit-outbound-channel-adapter

rabbit-inbound-channel-adapter -> jms-outbound-channel-adapter

You don't have to be a java shop, it can be configured with simple XML files.


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V Z

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Aug 15, 2016, 11:03:07 PM8/15/16
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I vote for both products to support AMQP 1.0, and Rabbit enhancing federation plugin to support AMQP 1.0 for this purpose.
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