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In this video, well demonstrate how a supplier of computer accessories receives orders from its website and puts order items into an IBM MQ queue for processing. These items will be read from queues, processed and then inserted as records into a DB2 ITEMS table. To achieve this we can use the IBM MQ connector in IBM App Connect in a container environment to build an API to interact with an IBM MQ instance. We will create two flows. The first one is a flow for an API which accepts the purchase order XML and puts the order items into a queue. The other is an event driven flow which triggers whenever a new message is received on the IBM MQ configured queue and performs an insert operation in the database. The first flow can be exposed as an API that can be invoked by other applications, whether its their e-commerce website or mobile application. First well create an action flow in the IBM App Connect Designer using the XML parser and IBM MQ put message on a qu