WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1.x Feature Pack for Web Services
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
Configuring the members of a bus
Use the administrative console to add, remove and list the members
of a bus.
Subtopics
Adding a server as a new bus member
The members of a service integration bus are the application servers and clusters within which messaging engines
for that bus can run. When you add a new bus member, you configure its message store, which is either a file store or a data
store.
Adding a cluster as a member of a bus
You can add a server cluster as a member of a service integration
bus so that it can use the bus to communicate. When a cluster is added to
the bus, all servers in the cluster are added to it, and one messaging engine
is created. The members of a service integration bus are the application servers
and clusters within which messaging engines for that bus can run.
Adding the WebSphere MQ server to a bus 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.A WebSphere MQ server bus member is used as a bus member for assigning queue points and mediation points to WebSphere MQ queues.