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IronPython and Boo developers may find this interesting:
The second refresh of the IBM Message Service Client for .NET Beta is
now
available:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/search.jsp?go=y&rs=message
The key enhancements in this refresh are:
- The supported messaging environments have been extended to include
IBM
WebSphere MQ 5.3 and 6 (for point to point messaging only) and WBI
Message
Broker 6.
- Several updates have been made to remove API restrictions and fix
minor
defects reported since the previous refresh or during continued
testing.
- The first full draft of the user documentation has been completed.
Further details can be found in the products readme.txt.
Any feedback or queries are welcomed at:
news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.websphere.mq.beta.
But please prefix your XMS-related posts to this Beta newsgroup with
'XMS .NET:'.
About XMS .NET:
XMS .NET can connect to WebSphere MQ, The default messaging provider in
WebSphere Application Server v6 and WebSphere Business Integration
Event/Message Brokers.
An XMS application can exchange messages with any of the following
types
of application - An XMS application, a WebSphere MQ JMS application, a
native WebSphere MQ application and a JMS application that is using the
WebSphere default messaging provider. XMS applications may use
different
IBM messaging servers with little or no change.
The second refresh of the IBM Message Service Client for .NET Beta is
now
available:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/search.jsp?go=y&rs=message
The key enhancements in this refresh are:
- The supported messaging environments have been extended to include
IBM
WebSphere MQ 5.3 and 6 (for point to point messaging only) and WBI
Message
Broker 6.
- Several updates have been made to remove API restrictions and fix
minor
defects reported since the previous refresh or during continued
testing.
- The first full draft of the user documentation has been completed.
Further details can be found in the products readme.txt.
Any feedback or queries are welcomed at:
news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.websphere.mq.beta.
But please prefix your XMS-related posts to this Beta newsgroup with
'XMS .NET:'.
About XMS .NET:
XMS .NET can connect to WebSphere MQ, The default messaging provider in
WebSphere Application Server v6 and WebSphere Business Integration
Event/Message Brokers.
An XMS application can exchange messages with any of the following
types
of application - An XMS application, a WebSphere MQ JMS application, a
native WebSphere MQ application and a JMS application that is using the
WebSphere default messaging provider. XMS applications may use
different
IBM messaging servers with little or no change.