WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Administering brokers and broker resources
Administering brokers and associated broker resources includes the tasks that you perform frequently to activate and manage those resources. Choose the method you prefer to administer your brokers and associated resources.
Administration of brokers includes
the following tasks:
- Managing brokers
- Managing execution groups
- Managing message flows
- Developing applications that use the Message Broker API
- Administering brokers using the web user interface
- Administering brokers from WebSphere Application Server
- Managing resources used by brokers
- Administering Java applications
- Managing JMS resources
- Accessing Administration log information
- Changing the location of the work path
- Backing up resources
These tasks can be performed by using one, or more, of
the administrative techniques supported by WebSphere Message
Broker:
- The WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit
- The WebSphere Message Broker Explorer
- The WebSphere Message Broker commands
- The Message Broker API (also known as the CMP API)
- The Representational State Transfer (REST) API
- The WebSphere Message Broker web user interface
- WebSphere Message Broker administration for WebSphere Application Server