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WebSphere Message Broker v7.0 has been released. See the WebSphere Message Broker homepage or the information center for more information.

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Here is the announcement letter for the latest version of WebSphere Message Broker.

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WebSphere Message Broker FixPack 3 is now available, and adds quite a lot of new function and support, including support for WebSphere MQ v7.0, Vista, and extended database support. There are also enhancements to mapping, monitoring, and xpath, plus some new nodes. To see the  full list of what ’s new in FixPack 3 see New [...]

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There is a hiccup in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation in the topics that talk about putting and getting test messages from within the WebSphere Message Broker toolkit. The topics that talk about putting and getting test messages in the debugging section haven’t been properly updated for changes in v6.1. The enqueue and dequeue functions are still [...]

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To coincide with the release of fixpack 2 of WebSphere Message Broker v6.1 there has been an update to the documentation in the fixpack, and also on our online information center website. Alternatively you can download the latest help as a standalone information center or set of PDF books from the ftp site.

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As promised in the previous post, here are the instructions on how to add specific search locations to your Help view.
To add new search locations to your Help view, press F1 to display the Help view, and click on the Search tab. Expand the Search Scope section, and click on Advanced Settings to display the [...]

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 The Help View was a new feature in Eclipse v3.1, and toolkits that are built on this technology. You can access the Help view within Eclipse by pressing F1 (or shift+F1 on Linux), click on the question mark in a wizard, or selecting Dynamic Help from the Help menu. The Help view displays context sensitive help depending on [...]

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