Service integration resources
Subtopics
- Add a transport to the list of permitted transports [Settings]
Add a transport to the list of permitted transports.
- Add a user or group to the bus connector role [Settings]
Create a user or group in the bus connector role.
- Alias [Settings]
An alias destination makes a destination available by another name and, optionally, overrides the parameters of the destination.
- Bus members [Collection]
Bus members are the servers, WebSphere MQ servers and clusters that have been added to the bus.
- Buses [Collection]
A service integration bus supports applications using message-based and service-oriented architectures. A bus is a group of interconnected servers and clusters that have been added as members of the bus. Applications connect to a bus at one of the messaging engines associated with its bus members.
- Buses [Settings]
A service integration bus supports applications using message-based and service-oriented architectures. A bus is a group of interconnected servers and clusters that have been added as members of the bus. Applications connect to a bus at one of the messaging engines associated with its bus members.
- Context properties [Collection]
Context information used to enable correct processing of messages. This information adds to the context information derived from processing the message header.
- Context properties [Settings]
Context information used to enable correct processing of messages. This information adds to the context information derived from processing the message header.
- Messaging engine - Custom properties [Collection]
Arbitrary name-value pairs of data, where the name is a property key and the value is a string value that can be used to set internal system configuration properties. Defining a new property enables you to configure a setting beyond that which is available in the administrative console.
- Bus - Custom properties [Collection]
Specifies an arbitrary name-value pair. The value is a string that can set internal system configuration properties.
- Property [Settings]
Specifies an arbitrary name-value pair. The value is a string that can set internal system configuration properties.
- Property [Settings]
Specifies an arbitrary name-value pair. The value is a string that can set internal system configuration properties.
- Destination defaults [Settings]
Properties to be applied when applications use destinations on this foreign bus when there is no explicit foreign destination definition.
- Mediations [Collection]
A mediation that is associated with a bus destination to apply processing to messages on that destination.
- Mediations [Settings]
A mediation that is associated with a bus destination to apply processing to messages on that destination.
- Destinations [Collection]
A bus destination is defined on a service integration bus, and is hosted by one or more locations within the bus. Applications can attach to the destination as producers, consumers, or both to exchange messages.
- Foreign buses [Collection]
A foreign bus is another bus with which this bus can exchange messages.
- Foreign buses [Settings]
A foreign bus is another bus with which this bus can exchange messages.
- Foreign [Settings]
The name by which this foreign destination is known for administrative purposes.
- Inbound messages [Collection]
The inbound message streams from the remote queue point.
- Indirect routing properties [Settings]
The routing definition for the next service integration bus in a sequence of connected buses.
- Known remote publication points [Collection]
The remote messaging engines that have remote producers connected to this publication point.
- Known remote publication points [Settings]
The remote messaging engines that have remote producers connected to this publication point.
- Remote queue points [Collection]
The remote queue points that are producing/consuming messages to/from queue points on remote messaging engines.
- Known remote queue points [Collection]
The remote messaging engines that have remote producers or consumers connected to this queue point.
- Known remote queue points [Settings]
The remote messaging engines that have remote producers or consumers connected to this queue point.
- Remote queue points [Settings]
The remote queue points that are producing/consuming messages to/from queue points on remote messaging engines.
- Known remote subscription points [Collection]
The remote messaging engines that have remote consumers connected to this subscription point.
- Known remote subscription points [Settings]
The remote messaging engines that have remote consumers connected to this subscription point.
- Mediation points [Collection]
Bus member (server or cluster) where the mediations for the destination run.
- Mediation points collection [Runtime]
Bus member (server or cluster) where the mediations for the destination run.
- Mediation points [Settings]
Bus member (server or cluster) where the mediations for the destination run.
- Mediation thread pool [Settings]
The thread pool used to allocate threads for the execution of mediation handlers.
- Message body [Settings]
The contents of the message body.
- Message Requests [Collection]
A snapshot of the current message retrieval requests from the message point.
- Message requests [Collection]
A snapshot of the current message retrieval requests from the remote message point.
- Data store [Settings]
The persistent store for messages and other state managed by the messaging engine.
- File store [Settings]
The persistent store for messages and other state managed by the messaging engine.
- Messages [Collection]
The messages on the message point.
- Messages [Settings]
The messages on the message point.
- JFAP inbound channel [Settings]
A channel which can be used in combination with the TCP Channel - or other channels that support the same application interface to accept inbound connections to a WebSphere system integration bus messaging engine.
- Messaging engines [Collection]
A messaging engine is a component, running inside a server, that manages messaging resources for a bus member. Applications are connected to a messaging engine when accessing a service integration bus.
- Messaging engines [Settings]
A messaging engine is a component, running inside a server, that manages messaging resources for a bus member. Applications are connected to a messaging engine when accessing a service integration bus.
- Permitted transports [Collection]
A permitted transport is a transport mechanism that this bus will allow remote clients to use.
- Port [Settings]
- Publication points [Collection]
The message point for a topic space, for publish/subscribe messaging.
- Publication points collection [Runtime]
The message point for a topic space, for publish/subscribe messaging.
- Publication points [Settings]
The message point for a topic space, for publish/subscribe messaging.
- Publish/subscribe broker profiles [Collection]
Profiles used to define the topic mappings and transactionality for publishing and receiving (by subscription) topics across the publish/subscribe bridge between WebSphere Application Server and a message broker in a WebSphere MQ network.
- Publish/subscribe broker profiles [Settings]
Profiles used to define the topic mappings and transactionality for publishing and receiving (by subscription) topics across the publish/subscribe bridge between WebSphere Application Server and a message broker in a WebSphere MQ network.
- Queue points [Collection]
The message point for a queue, for point-to-point messaging.
- Queue points collection [Runtime]
The message point for a queue, for point-to-point messaging.
- Queue points [Settings]
The message point for a queue, for point-to-point messaging.
- Queue [Settings]
A queue for point-to-point messaging.
- Remote mediation points [Collection]
The remote mediation points that are producing messages to mediation points on remote messaging engines.
- Remote mediation points [Settings]
The remote mediation points that are producing messages to mediation points on remote messaging engines.
- Outbound messages [Collection]
The outbound message streams from this remote message point to the remote localized message point.
- Remote Publication Points [Collection]
The remote publication points that are producing messages to publication points on remote messaging engines.
- Remote Publication Points [Settings]
The remote publication points that are producing messages to publication points on remote messaging engines.
- Remote subscription [Collection]
The subscription that has been made from this messaging engine to a subscription home on a remote messaging engine.
- Remote subscription [Settings]
The subscription that has been made from this messaging engine to a subscription home on a remote messaging engine.
- WebSphere MQ sender channel saved batch status [Collection]
The saved status of message batches for the sender channel saved for transmission to WebSphere MQ. You can choose to commit or rollback each batch.
- WebSphere MQ receiver channel saved batch status [Collection]
The runtime status of message batches for the receiver channel of the WebSphere MQ link.
- Security for bus bus_name [Settings]
Configure the security settings for your service integration bus.
- Service integration bus link routing properties [Settings]
The routing properties for a service integration bus link to a foreign service integration bus.
- Service integration bus links [Collection]
Links between this messaging engine and messaging engines in foreign service integration buses.
- Service integration bus links [Settings]
Links between this messaging engine and messaging engines in foreign service integration buses.
- Broker profile subscriptions [Collection]
The list of current broker subscriptions for this broker profile.
- Subscriptions [Collection]
The active subscriptions for the topic space.
- Subscriptions [Settings]
The active subscriptions for the topic space.
- Topic Mapping [Collection]
The mapping between a topic on the service integration bus and a stream queue and subscription point provided by a WebSphere MQ broker.
- Topic Mapping [Settings]
The mapping between a topic on the service integration bus and a stream queue and subscription point provided by a WebSphere MQ broker.
- Topic space map entries [Collection]
The mapping between a topic space in the local bus and a topic space in the foreign bus.
- Topic space map entries [Settings]
The mapping between a topic space in the local bus and a topic space in the foreign bus.
- Topic space mapping [Settings]
The mapping between topic spaces in the local bus and topic spaces in the foreign bus.
- Topic space [Settings]
A topic space is a location for publish/subscribe messaging.
- Topics [Collection]
The topics that have been subscribed to from this remote messaging engine.
- Users and groups in the bus connector role [Collection]
Users in the bus connector role are able to connect to the bus to perform messaging operations. Users can have this role either by specifically having that role, or because they are in a group with that role.
- Web service [Settings]
- Client connections [Collection]
The connection between a WebSphere MQ client and the bus.
- WebSphere MQ client connection [Settings]
The connection between a WebSphere MQ client and the bus.
- WebSphere MQ client link advanced properties [Settings]
Advanced configurable properties, such as message reliability and broker queue names, for the WebSphere MQ client link.
- WebSphere MQ client links [Collection]
A WebSphere MQ client link presents the messaging engine, and thereby the bus, as a WebSphere MQ queue manager to which WebSphere MQ clients can attach. This enables WebSphere Application Server Version 5 JMS clients to use messaging resources on the bus.
- WebSphere MQ client link [Settings]
A WebSphere MQ client link presents the messaging engine, and thereby the bus, as a WebSphere MQ queue manager to which WebSphere MQ clients can attach. This enables WebSphere Application Server Version 5 JMS clients to use messaging resources on the bus.
- WebSphere MQ links [Collection]
A link between the messaging engine and a WebSphere MQ network. The WebSphere MQ link connects the messaging engine as a queue manager to WebSphere MQ, thereby providing a bridge between the bus and a WebSphere MQ network.
- MQFAP inbound channel [Settings]
A channel that can be used in combination with the TCP Channel or other channels within the confines of WebSphere MQ support to facilitate communications between a WebSphere system integration bus and a WebSphere MQ client or queue manager.
- WebSphere MQ link receiver channel [Collection]
The receiver channel that receives messages from the gateway WebSphere MQ queue manager. The receiver channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ sender channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts MQ format messages to service integration bus messages.
- WebSphere MQ link receiver channel [Settings]
The receiver channel that receives messages from the gateway WebSphere MQ queue manager. The receiver channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ sender channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts MQ format messages to service integration bus messages.
- WebSphere MQ link routing properties [Settings]
The routing properties for a link to a foreign bus that represents a WebSphere MQ network.
- WebSphere MQ link sender channel [Collection]
The sender channel that sends messages to the gateway queue manager. The sender channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ receiver channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts service integration bus messages to MQ format messages.
- WebSphere MQ link sender channel [Settings]
The sender channel that sends messages to the gateway queue manager. The sender channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ receiver channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts service integration bus messages to MQ format messages.
- WebSphere MQ link [Settings]
A link between the messaging engine and a WebSphere MQ network. The WebSphere MQ link connects the messaging engine as a queue manager to WebSphere MQ, thereby providing a bridge between the bus and a WebSphere MQ network.
- WebSphere MQ Mediation execution points [Collection]
Displays a list of mediation execution points assigned to this destination.
- WebSphere MQ Mediation execution points collection [Runtime]
Bus member (server or cluster) where the mediations for the destination run.
- WebSphere MQ Mediation execution points [Settings]
Bus member (server or cluster) where the mediations for the destination run.
- WebSphere MQ mediation points [Collection]
A WebSphere MQ mediation point is a location from which a mediation takes messages.
- WebSphere MQ mediation points [Settings]
A WebSphere MQ mediation point is a location from which a mediation takes messages.
- WebSphere MQ queue points collection [runtime]
A WebSphere MQ queue point is used when sending messages to and receiving messages from a WebSphere MQ queue.
- WebSphere MQ queue points [Settings]
A WebSphere MQ queue point is used when sending messages to and receiving messages from a WebSphere MQ queue.
- WebSphere MQ receiver channel connections [Collection]
A connection that exists on the receiver channel of the WebSphere MQ link.
- WebSphere MQ receiver channel connections [Settings]
A connection that exists on the receiver channel of the WebSphere MQ link.
- WebSphere MQ Servers bus member settings
A WebSphere MQ server bus member is used as a bus member for assigning queue points and mediation points to WebSphere MQ queues.
- WebSphere MQ servers [Collection]
You use a WebSphere MQ server to configure a direct (single bus) connection to a WebSphere MQ for z/OS queue manager or queue sharing group.
- WebSphere MQ server [Settings]
You use a WebSphere MQ server to configure a direct (single bus) connection to a WebSphere MQ for z/OS queue manager or queue sharing group. Use
this panel to view or modify the details of a WebSphere MQ server definition.
- WebSphere MQ server (new) [Settings]
You use a WebSphere MQ server to configure a direct (single bus) connection to a WebSphere MQ for z/OS queue manager or queue sharing group. Use
this panel to create a new WebSphere MQ server definition.