Managing messages that use foreign bus connections

You can manage messages that use a foreign bus connection.

Before you begin

You must know whether the foreign bus connection represents a connection from a service integration bus to another service integration bus, or to a WebSphere® MQ network, because this determines the points where you can manage messages.

About this task

New feature: In this release, you have access to all the possible message points for a message flow from one bus to another, enabling you to manage, control, and monitor message transmission to a foreign bus. Three new types of message point are accessible:
  • Link transmitter
  • Link receiver
  • WebSphere MQ sender channel transmitter
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For a foreign bus connection from a service integration bus to another service integration bus, you can manage messages that are queued for link transmitters and link receivers.

For a foreign bus connection from a service integration bus to a WebSphere MQ network, you can manage messages that are queued for link transmitters, known link transmitters, and the sender channel transmitter.

A link can have multiple link transmitters; one for each messaging engine that sends messages on the link to the foreign bus, and one for each topic space destination that is mapped to a topic space in the foreign bus.

For a foreign bus connection to a WebSphere MQ network, there is one known link transmitter for each link transmitter, and one sender channel transmitter for the WebSphere MQ link that sends messages to a gateway queue manager on the WebSphere MQ network.

Complete this task when you want to view, delete, or move messages on a transmitter.

Procedure

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