© 2006 IBM Corporation SOA on your terms and our expertise Software Overview IBM WebSphere Message Broker Extender for TIBCO RV.

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© 2006 IBM Corporation SOA on your terms and our expertise Software Overview IBM WebSphere Message Broker Extender for TIBCO RV

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 2 WebSphere Message Broker Provides data transformation An advanced ESB to power your SOA  Unmatched ability in integrating many systems, platforms, devices, and APIs  Provides Web Services connectivity and non standard interface connectivity  Facilitates service oriented integration Provides universal connectivity  Advanced message transformation, enrichment, and routing  Support for industry standard data formats (AL3, HL7, SWIFT, HIPAA, EDI, etc.) New & improved pre-built capabilities to improve ROI  Leverage existing skills with rich Java and XML support  Implement complex event processing with no programming  Offers simple and easy to use tools with advanced capabilities Integrate your existing environment with the world of web services Leverage the performance  Offers performance of traditional transactional processing environments

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 3 WebSphere Message Broker Extender for TIBCO RV  WebSphere MQ  CICS  VSAM  QSAM(z/OS)  Flat files (Windows, UNIX)  HTTP(S)  WebSphere MQ Real-time  Messages from any JMS 1.1 provider  SOAP / with attachments  WebSphere MQ Multicast  MQTT  TCP  TIBCO Rendezvous Adds TIBCO Rendezvous ™ messaging

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 4 Example Uses  Extend the reach of Rendezvous applications over WANs and the Internet  Connect Rendezvous applications with pervasive devices  Connect to WebSphere MQ messaging backbone  Connect to a single ESB hub for both Advanced Routing, Transformation and Complex Event Processing (CEP) Provides a non invasive means to exchange messages with TIBCO Rendezvous Applications.

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 5 WebSphere Message Broker adds significant value WebSphere Broker (Tokyo) WebSphere Broker (New York) WebSphere Broker (London) Central configuration, deployment and management Global reach Redundancy Load-balancing Fail-over Dynamic changes (deployment on the fly). ESB Components form a Distributed Bus ESB Network Control Console Business Activity Monitoring CICS Event Publisher WebSphere Adapters WebSphere BI Connect WebSphere RFID & Telemetry Solutions WebSphere BI Monitor WebSphere Message Broker WebSphere BI Event Broker CEP Detector Nodes Event Distribution Complex Event Processing WebSphere II Event Publisher IMS Event Detection Advanced Event Detection and Distribution

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 6 Solution for TIBCO Publish/Subscribe modernization  Manageable delivery over WANs to satellite offices  Assured and secure delivery with WebSphere MQ to enterprise applications  Very high speed pub/sub delivery using using MQ Real-time and MQ Multicast  Delivery to remote hand-held devices using MQTT  Perform in-flight analysis or transformation of messages  Compare TIBCO Rendezvous events with other events using Broker Complex Event Processing. “Let us help you extend your existing TIBCO Rendezvous investments”  Use IBM WebSphere Message Broker (WMB) as a WAN and Internet publish/subscribe content distribution system  Complex Event Processing nodes (in WMB) for real-time event analysis Existing applications written to TIBCO Rendezvous High-Speed WAN & Internet IBM WebSphere Message Broker Enterprise Applications Pervasive Devices High Fan-out Distribution WebSphere MQ Real-time WebSphere MQ Multicast WebSphere MQ WebSphere MQ Telemetry Transport WebSphere Message Broker Extender for TIBCO RV

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 7 WebSphere Message Broker Extender for TIBCO RV  Input/Output Nodes for Reliable Delivery  Input/Output Nodes for Certified Delivery –WebSphere MQ Queues used for persistence  Propagate WebSphere MQ Header and properties to TIBCO Rendezvous  Append to WebSphere MQ Headers from TIBCO Rendezvous Data Tag/Values  Configurable TIBCO Transport Properties  Eclipse plug-ins for easy install to Message Broker Toolkit  Sample Message Flow and Documentation  Available on AIX, HP-UX,Linux (X86),Sun Solaris Microsoft Windows from MAY Requirements  WebSphere Message Broker for Multiplatforms Version 6.x  TIBCO Rendezvous Version 6.x,7.x

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 8 Example Message subject=Trade, reply=null, message={ ACCOUNT= TRADE="Buy" STOCK="IBM" SHARES=100.0 CURRENCY="USD" PRICE= DATE="Feb 20, 2002" Comment="Buy Order to Execute" } Trade Buy IBM CAD Feb 20, 2002 Buy Order to Execute Sent by client application Produced by RVInput Node

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 9 Example Message Flow The TIBCO RVInputCM node initiates the flow as the message arrives from TIBCO RV. The message can then be delivered to a WebSphere MQ Queue using the MQOutput Node and/or can be published on the TIBCO rendezvous bus using the RVOutputCM Node. Compute, Database nodes or custom nodes can be used to propagate and manipulate the messages appropriately. The nodes function as any other nodes within the message flow.

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 10 RVInputCM Properties You access the properties by right clicking on the message flow RV node within WMB using the development toolkit. The properties supplied per node are passed on to TIBCO Rendezvous, when initializing the transport.

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 11 RVOutputCM Properties

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 12 TIBCO WebSphere Key Benefits  Consolidate existing messaging infrastructures  Higher ROI and reduced risk through seamless coexistence with and reuse of existing Tibco assets  Extends the value of existing messaging backbones without the need for a costly rip-and-replace approach.  Leverages and extends existing messaging infrastructure, reducing time to implementation for new ESB deployments.  Protects application and infrastructure investment when SOA enabling applications

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 13 Summary Extends the reach of TIBCO Rendezvous Applications Non invasive A solution for TIBCO Publish/Subscribe Modernization TIBCO Rendezvous IBM broadens its leadership in business integration by extending a unique set of value-added features and functions of WebSphere Message Broker to existing TIBCO Rendezvous clients.

SOA on your terms and our expertise Software 14 Further information  WebSphere Business Integration websphere/index.jsp?tab=products/businessint  WebSphere Message Broker  WebSphere MQ  WebSphere Message Broker Extender for TibcoRV