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Websphere Message Broker Interview Questions
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Part -1 :Basics


1. What are advantages of using message broker?

2. Why do you need message broker when you have MQ?

3. Tell me few difference between v6.0 and v6.1

4. What is message flow?

5. What are the main 3 components of Message Broker?

6. What are broker domains?

7. What is the interface betweem Toolkit, internal configuration and brokers?

8. What are nodes in message flows?

9. What happens to the running brokers, if configuration manager is down?

10. More general FAQs on IBM site: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/v6/faqs.html


Part-2 (Install&Configure)


1. How do you create broker database in Windows/Linux (commands)

2. Where can you find the default odbc32.ini file? (location)

3. What are the 3 important parts of the odbc32.ini file ?

4. what happens, if you do not create the required 'Q's in MQ before running mqsicreate commands?

5. What is the command to create a broker?

6. on mqsicreatebroker command what does the parameter '-j' specifies?

7. What does '-s' parameter specifies on mqsicreateconfigmgr command

8. How do you change ConfigurationTimeout and ConfigurationDelayTimeout for a given broker?

9. What does mqsilist command do ?

10. After finishing installation and starting the components, where do you check the logs to see the most recent events.

11. How do you initilize the environment before starting the broker components?

12. How can you add additional environment settings/scripts to the broker environment? or where do place the custom scripts that needs to be sourced while initilizing the broker environment.

13. If you cannot update mqsiprofile for database related information, In what other way can we supply the required information to the broker environment

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