on 07-29-2005 12:07 PM
Has XI its own MQ ?
Our customer want to migrate application from IBM MQ to XI. What I need? Has XI built in MQ? or I have to install SAP WAS with JMS and integrate in into XI?
What about licences? Do our customer have to buy XI and SAP WAS?
Hello
>>Our customer want to migrate application from IBM MQ to XI...
MQSeries is meant for messaging and it works excellently typically if u have mainframes or AS/400 systems in your landscape as it supports some 30+ platforms.so i guess XI can't be a replacement for core MQSeries. It can be a replacement for MQSI/WBI or MQ Workflow as it has a powerful BPM engine and its inbuilt support for SAP R/3.
Regards
Rajeev
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Hi,
>>>Has XI built in MQ?
- XI has it's own JMS adapter
>>>Do our customer have to buy XI and SAP WAS?
- XI stands on SAP WAS so once you buy XI you have WAS
REgards,
michal
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