This page provides a starting point for finding information about service integration.
Service integration provides asynchronous messaging services. In asynchronous messaging, producing applications do not send messages directly to consuming applications. Instead, they send messages to destinations. Consuming applications receive messages from these destinations. A producing application can send a message and then continue processing without waiting until a consuming application receives the message. If necessary, the destination stores the message until the consuming application is ready to receive it.
Use this overview task to help resolve a problem that you think is related to service integration technologies.
Use this task to resolve indoubt transactions and the messages associated with them.
When a failure occurs that cannot be dealt with by the system, you can restore the data store or data stores from a backup. Use this task to restore a backup of a data store and to recover its associated messaging engine afterward.
Obtain an overview of improving the performance of messaging engine file stores and understanding problems that can occur with file stores.
Obtain an overview of understanding problems that can occur with a data store.
Use this task to list the messages that exist on a message point for a selected bus destination or messaging engine.
Use this task to delete one or more messages that exist on a message point for a selected bus destination or messaging engine.
There are tasks that can help you to investigate problems with messages, such as messages not arriving or being consumed, or poison messages.