A broker domain is one or more brokers that share a common configuration, together with the single Configuration Manager that controls them.
You install, create, and start one or more brokers, and an optional User Name Server, in a broker domain. You can configure more than one broker domain, each managed by its own Configuration Manager.
The brokers in the domain and the Configuration Manager use a set of database tables called the configuration repository to store and share information about the resources and components in the domain.
You create the physical components of a broker domain using command line instructions, and then configure and administer the broker domain using the Broker Administration perspective in the workbench.
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