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MQSeries Integrator

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MQSeries Integrator
Extensions to IBM's MQSeries from New Era of Networks, Inc., acquired by Sybase in 2001. As the predecessor to e-Biz Integrator, also developed by New Era of Networks, it adds routing and formatting to IBM's messaging transport system. New Era of Networks Rules (formerly NEONrules) evaluates the content of messages and routes them to the appropriate application. New Era of Networks Formatter (formerly NEONformatter) restructures the data into the format required by the target application. See e-Biz Integrator.


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