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IBM MQ is a 23 years old enterprise messaging product and recently, we created a developer focused version called MQ Light with Node.js support out of the door. Being a quite a departure from our traditional C, Java and COBOL APIs, we hit both organisational and technical challenges introducing Node bindings to such a venerable project.
This talk is about the challenges we faced working with Node in this context, how we overcame them and the lessons we learned in doing so.
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IBM MQ is a 23 years old enterprise messaging product and recently, we created a developer focused version called MQ Light with Node.js support out of the door. Being a quite a departure from our traditional C, Java and COBOL APIs, we hit both organisational and technical challenges introducing Node bindings to such a venerable project.
This talk is about the challenges we faced working with Node in this context, how we overcame them and the lessons we learned in doing so.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: