It has been more than 11 years since I created a Technical blog article and have recently reopened my blog to public access again. One major reason being I am an Independent Consultant now and have more freedom on what I can share about my own innovations and inventions. I plan on sharing articles that will cover some unique use cases and solutions for them using webMethods product suite that are not covered anywhere else. I will let the readers be the judge of it though.
In this blogpost I have explained in detail on how to use a standalone Java app to publish Protbuf events to a channel which is also a Publishable document on IS. Having this capability implemented would mean any non-webMethods Java applications can seamlessly publish messages to UM channel using native Java API. This feature can act as a bridge for Java\J2EE applications to seamlessly integrate with webMethods asynchronously and take advantage of the UM's high throughput to deal with exchanging high volume messages.
I have also included a pdf document with step-by-step instructions on how to implement the solution end to end from both Java end and webMethods end. I did this using webMethods 10.15 UM fix 22.
https://akshith-webmethods.blogspot.com/2024/11/java-client-to-publish-protbuf-events.html
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Akshith Arremreddy
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