Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows
Configuring the software
After you have installed WebSphere® ESB,
you must complete additional configuration tasks to fully prepare your runtime
environment.
Subtopics
Configuring profiles
There are three types of profiles: a stand-alone server profile,
a deployment manager profile, and a custom profile (managed node). Each profile
defines a separate runtime environment, with separate files (commands, configuration
files, and log files). Topics in this section provide detailed information
on tasks you might have to perform to work with profiles after you install WebSphere ESB.
Setting up deployment environments
After defining deployment environments there are other
tasks you can perform to update or complete the setup.
Configuring SCA support for a server or cluster
Use the Service Component Architecture console page to
enable a server or cluster in a network deployment environment to
host service applications, their required messaging engines and destinations,
or both.
Configuring REST service endpoints
You can configure service endpoints for Representational
State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces (APIs). If
you want widgets to be available in Business Space, you must configure
the REST service endpoints for those widgets.
Configuring WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
You must perform installation and configuration procedures
in order for the WebSphere Business Integration Adapter
to work with WebSphere Process
Server.