Use this task to configure a forward routing path for a selected bus queue. The forward routing path identifies a sequence of bus destinations that a message should pass through after it has been delivered to the bus destination to which the producer is attached.
mybus:D1 mybus:D2 mybus:D3 mybus:D4
For each destination that should be visited by a reply message on its ways back to the producer application, you can specify the name of a reply destination, which is the next destination in the reverse routing path. If the same destinations are used for both the forward and return routing paths, you can configure the return routing path when you configure the forward routing path, as described in this topic. Otherwise, see Configuring a destination reverse routing path.
To configure a forward routing path, you only have to change the properties of the destinations you want to use. This topic contains optional steps to create destinations, in case you have not already done so.
To configure a forward routing path for a destination, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
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