Server and bus features of the administrative interfaces

WebSphere Process Server allows you to view and change aspects of a server and bus environment from the administrative console, and from the command line.

Servers > Application servers
This set of pages provides access to ESB servers, which are application servers created from a special template provided by WebSphere Process Server.

The ESB server provides the integration technologies, infrastructure services, configuration, and runtime administration needed to run mediation modules.

The detail settings page for a server provides access to the service integration properties under the Server messaging category label, including messaging engines, messaging engine inbound transports, and WebSphere MQ link inbound transports.

Service integration > Buses
This set of pages provides access to the service integration technologies of WebSphere Application Server, which are used in the deployment of mediation modules (and other SCA modules).

Each service integration bus provides a scope within which you can configure resources for mediation modules and interaction endpoints deployed in WebSphere Process Server. The bus enables message routing between endpoints with specific quality of interaction service and can temporarily persist messages if required.

When you install WebSphere Process Server, two service integration buses are created for you. These service integration buses, with names starting SCA, are for you to deploy SCA modules. When you install a mediation module into WebSphere Process Server, a set of bus destinations are created on a member of the bus called SCA.SYSTEM.cell_name.Bus.

The detail settings page for a bus provides access to service integration resources under a number of category labels, including bus destinations through [Destination resources] Destinations.


Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08

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