For mediation modules, a cluster or server can be configured so that the queue destinations are created on a different server or cluster.
You can use the same server or cluster in both cases.
When you install a mediation module into WebSphere Process Server, a number of queue destinations are created for components of the mediation module that use asynchronous interactions. The queue destinations are used by the SCA runtime to hold messages being processed for the mediation module.
You can configure your servers and clusters so that the queue destinations are created on the server or server cluster that the mediation module is deployed to, or on a different server or cluster.
A server or cluster that does not host the queue destinations for mediation modules can be optimized to run other components, and does not have to be a member of the SCA.SYSTEM bus.
This configuration task defines that the server or cluster uses queue destinations created on a different server or cluster. This configuration does not add the server or cluster as a member of the SCA.SYSTEM bus
To configure a server or cluster to use queue destinations created on a different server or cluster, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
You can change the configuration of the server or cluster, add it as a member of a service integration bus, or take other actions to manage the server or cluster.
Last updated: Thu Apr 27 14:23:52 2006
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