These topics provide information about mediations, which
are used to change how messages are handled at destinations on a service
integration bus.
Subtopics:
Securing mediations
Use the following tasks to secure mediations at an operations level.
For example, a mediation inherits its identity from a the messaging engine,
but you might want to specify an alternative identity for the
mediation to use.
Configuring mediations
Use the following tasks if you want to modify the behavior of a
mediation, control which messages are mediated, or influence how messages
are processed.
Configuring mediation points
In service integration technologies, messages are held at specialized
message points called mediation points before
they are processed by a mediation. Use the following tasks to set properties
at mediation points to route messages and start and stop mediations:
Managing mediations with administrative commands
You can use wsadmin commands to administer service integration
technologies mediations. For example you can create, delete and view
mediations, configure mediation properties and mediate destinations.
Operating mediations at mediation points
Use these tasks to start, stop and restart mediations at runtime
at specialized message points called mediation points.
Example: Using mediations to trace, monitor and log messages
The most straightforward use of a mediation is for tracing,
monitoring or logging messages that pass through a destination or
topics spaces. This type of mediation does not modify the message;
it only extracts information from the message and saves or displays
the information elsewhere.
Subtopics:
Securing mediations
Use the following tasks to secure mediations at an operations level.
For example, a mediation inherits its identity from a the messaging engine,
but you might want to specify an alternative identity for the
mediation to use.
Configuring mediations
Use the following tasks if you want to modify the behavior of a
mediation, control which messages are mediated, or influence how messages
are processed.
Configuring mediation points
In service integration technologies, messages are held at specialized
message points called mediation points before
they are processed by a mediation. Use the following tasks to set properties
at mediation points to route messages and start and stop mediations:
Managing mediations with administrative commands
You can use wsadmin commands to administer service integration
technologies mediations. For example you can create, delete and view
mediations, configure mediation properties and mediate destinations.
Operating mediations at mediation points
Use these tasks to start, stop and restart mediations at runtime
at specialized message points called mediation points.
Example: Using mediations to trace, monitor and log messages
The most straightforward use of a mediation is for tracing,
monitoring or logging messages that pass through a destination or
topics spaces. This type of mediation does not modify the message;
it only extracts information from the message and saves or displays
the information elsewhere.