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Abstract
This IBM Redbooks publication describes the IBM MQ Appliance M2000,
an application connectivity option that combines secure, reliable IBM MQ
messaging with the simplicity and low overall costs of a hardware
appliance.
This book presents underlying concepts and practical advice for integrating the MQ Appliance M2000 into an existing IBM MQ infrastructure. It is therefore aimed both at enterprises that are considering a possible first use of MQ and the MQ Appliance M2000 as well as those that have already identified the appliance as a logical addition to their messaging environment.
Details about new functionality and changes in existing approaches to application messaging are described where appropriate. The authors' goal is to help readers make informed design and implementation decisions so that they can successfully integrate the MQ Appliance M2000 into their environments.
A broad understanding of enterprise messaging is required to fully comprehend the details provided in this book, and readers are assumed to have at least some familiarity and experience with complimentary IBM messaging products.
This book presents underlying concepts and practical advice for integrating the MQ Appliance M2000 into an existing IBM MQ infrastructure. It is therefore aimed both at enterprises that are considering a possible first use of MQ and the MQ Appliance M2000 as well as those that have already identified the appliance as a logical addition to their messaging environment.
Details about new functionality and changes in existing approaches to application messaging are described where appropriate. The authors' goal is to help readers make informed design and implementation decisions so that they can successfully integrate the MQ Appliance M2000 into their environments.
A broad understanding of enterprise messaging is required to fully comprehend the details provided in this book, and readers are assumed to have at least some familiarity and experience with complimentary IBM messaging products.
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Table of contents
Part 1. Overview
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Business scenario overview
Part 2. Using the IBM MQ Appliance
Chapter 3. Planning
Chapter 4. Installing the MQ Appliance
Chapter 5. Initial compliance configuration
Chapter 6. Appliance administration
Chapter 7. MQ object security
Chapter 8. MQ channel security
Chapter 9. Creating queue managers
Chapter 10. High availability
Chapter 11. Application changes
Chapter 12. Support for the IBM MQ Appliance
Appendix A. MQ cryptographic changes
Appendix B. MQ Appliance upgrade transcript
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Business scenario overview
Part 2. Using the IBM MQ Appliance
Chapter 3. Planning
Chapter 4. Installing the MQ Appliance
Chapter 5. Initial compliance configuration
Chapter 6. Appliance administration
Chapter 7. MQ object security
Chapter 8. MQ channel security
Chapter 9. Creating queue managers
Chapter 10. High availability
Chapter 11. Application changes
Chapter 12. Support for the IBM MQ Appliance
Appendix A. MQ cryptographic changes
Appendix B. MQ Appliance upgrade transcript
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