It is now easy to write a phantom which monitors a queue for messages and processes them. These messages could be for batch processing, but they could equally be for client/server data exchange.
Each MQ phantom consumes a licence, but 10 such phantoms serving a queue could support many more than 10 client/server or web users.
Having provided the functionality, I can't believe IBM want to say "You can use this, but not for client/server applications".
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