These topics provide information about messaging engines,
which provide the processing function on a service integration bus.
Subtopics:
Configuring messaging engines
You can configure messaging engines in a variety of ways. For example,
you can create and apply security to a messaging engine, then use
this engine to send and receive messages. When you add a server cluster to
a service integration bus, at least one messaging engine is created automatically.
If you also use messaging engine policy assistance, some configuration properties
are set automatically.
Starting a messaging engine
You can either start a messaging engine directly by using the administrative
console or by starting the server that hosts the messaging engine.
Stopping a messaging engine
You can either stop a messaging engine directly or stop it by stopping
the server that hosts the messaging engine.
Configuring messaging engines
You can configure messaging engines in a variety of ways. For example,
you can create and apply security to a messaging engine, then use
this engine to send and receive messages. When you add a server cluster to
a service integration bus, at least one messaging engine is created automatically.
If you also use messaging engine policy assistance, some configuration properties
are set automatically.
Starting a messaging engine
You can either start a messaging engine directly by using the administrative
console or by starting the server that hosts the messaging engine.
Stopping a messaging engine
You can either stop a messaging engine directly or stop it by stopping
the server that hosts the messaging engine.
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