4. Application examples
To illustrate the above theoretical statements, we present here some applications that are operational today (or in the process of being implemented), based on inter-application message handlers. They represent typical examples of what can be developed based on message-mode communication and processing. This list is by no means exhaustive.
4.1 Distribution applications
The most typical example concerns replenishment orders for stores or distributors. The order (urgent or not) is sent as a message to a warehouse server. The message is processed as soon as it arrives. A reply is sent to the store indicating whether or not the requested product is in stock. If there is insufficient stock, the message can be forwarded to another warehouse for processing. In all...
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References
IBM brochures
SC33-0850 Message Queue Interface - Technical Reference
SC33-0807 MQSeries : Application Programming Guide
GC33-1349 MQSeries : Planning Guide
SC33-0806 MQSeries : MVS/ESA System Management Guide
SC33-1373 MQSeries : AIX Version 2 System Management Guide
Message manager editors
DEC MessageQ marketed by BEA
Tuxedo/Q marketed by BEA
Falcon from Microsoft
AXIME CM2
COVIA
Topend RTQ from NCR
Pipes from PeerLogic
TIB from TIBCO
VCOM from Verimation
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