Preparing a server or cluster to support Service Component Architecture applications

A server or cluster can be configured to support WebSphere® Process Server Service Component Architecture (SCA) applications. Servers and clusters can host SCA applications, application destinations, or both.

An SCA application (also called a service application) is one that requires the use of one or more of the following buses: SCA.APPLICATION.CellName.Bus, SCA.SYSTEM.CellName.Bus, or BPC.CellName.Bus. Each application uses a set of Java™ Message Service queues, called destinations. These destinations require configured messaging engines, and they can be hosted on the same server or cluster as the application or on a remote server or cluster.

By default, new servers and clusters are not configured to host SCA applications and their destinations. To enable this support, use the Service Component Architecture page in the administrative console. There are three basic scenarios for configuring a server or cluster to support SCA applications:

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