| MQSeries Messaging power for Oracle applications Oracle applications can now benefit from the power of IBM's MQSeries by deploying MQBroker/Oracle, an off-the-shelf set of Oracle objects that provides a bidirectional synchronous / asynchronous bridge between MQSeries messaging infrastructure and Oracle database servers. By linking Oracle islands to enterprise applications, MQBroker/Oracle enables information transfer and congruency among an organization's different platforms simply, efficiently and economically. Highlights | - | Integrates natively with Oracle server and PL/SQL | | - | Full transactional integrity (with Oracle's COMMIT and ROLLBACK) | | - | MQSeries assured once-only message delivery is extended to Oracle applications | | - | Uniform support for MQSeries Application Programmer's interface (MQI) for PL/SQL programs | | - | Supports Windows NT, AIX and Sun Solaris | | | |  | Advantages | - | Implements a true Oracle-based queuing system, rather than using client access to an MQSeries MQM from PL/SQL applications. | | - | Maintains integrity of MQSeries rules and conventions, including MQI, the MQSeries interface. | | - | Oracle applications are not dependent on the availability of MQSeries queue managers residing on different machines. | | - | The performance of Oracle applications is unaffected by the network or interprocess communication performance. MQBroker/Oracle is truly local for Oracle applications. | | - | MQBroker/Oracle queues map to native Oracle objects such as schemes and tables and can therefore be managed within the local Oracle environment. | | - | Reduced integration time and cost. | | | | | | |