Alias destination [Settings] An alias destination makes a destination available by another name and, optionally, overrides the parameters of the destination.
Application resources for this destination This pane provides an expandable tree view of all the applications and messaging resources that reference the current destination, both directly and indirectly. As many of the references as possible are resolved to links to the associated configuration panel for the referenced object.
Bootstrap members [Collection] Bus members, servers and clusters that client applications can target to bootstrap into the given bus.
Bus members [Collection] Bus members are the servers, WebSphere MQ servers and clusters that have been added to the bus.
Bus members [Settings] Bus members are the servers, WebSphere MQ servers and clusters that have been added to the bus.
Buses [Collection] A service integration bus supports applications using message-based and service-oriented architectures. A bus is a group of interconnected servers and clusters that have been added as members of the bus. Applications connect to a bus at one of the messaging engines associated with its bus members.
Buses [Settings] A service integration bus supports applications using message-based and service-oriented architectures. A bus is a group of interconnected servers and clusters that have been added as members of the bus. Applications connect to a bus at one of the messaging engines associated with its bus members.
Context properties [Collection] Context information used to enable correct processing of messages. This information adds to the context information derived from processing the message header.
Context properties [Settings] Context information used to enable correct processing of messages. This information adds to the context information derived from processing the message header.
Custom properties [Collection] Use this page to specify an arbitrary name and value pair. The value that is specified for the name and value pair is a string that can set internal system configuration properties.
Custom properties [Collection] Use this page to specify an arbitrary name and value pair. The value that is specified for the name and value pair is a string that can set internal system configuration properties.
Destination defaults [Settings] Properties to be applied when applications use destinations on this foreign bus when there is no explicit foreign destination definition.
Destinations [Collection] A bus destination is defined on a service integration bus, and is hosted by one or more locations within the bus. Applications can attach to the destination as producers, consumers, or both to exchange messages.
Destinations access
roles [Collection] This pane displays a list of all destinations known by the bus: aliases, foreign destinations, ports, queues, temporary destination prefixes, topic spaces and web services.
Foreign bus [Settings] This pane shows the role type assignments for the selected foreign buses.
Foreign bus connections [Collection] A foreign bus connection allows communication with another bus. The foreign bus can represent another Service Integration Bus, an instance of WebSphere MQ, or an indirect connection to another foreign bus.
Foreign bus connections [Settings] A foreign bus connection allows communication with another bus. The foreign bus can represent another Service Integration Bus, an instance of WebSphere MQ, or an indirect connection to another foreign bus.
JFAP inbound channel [Settings] A channel which can be used in combination with the TCP Channel - or other channels that support the same application interface to accept inbound connections to a WebSphere system integration bus messaging engine.
Known link transmitter inbound streams [Collection] This pane displays the inbound
message streams from messaging applications that are connected to the remote
messaging engine, and that are producing messages to this WebSphere MQ link
sender channel transmitter.The inbound message streams from messaging applications connected to the remote messaging engine, that are producing messages to this WebSphere MQ link sender channel transmitter.
Known link transmitters [Collection] This pane displays the inbound
receiver queues for messaging applications connected to remote messaging engines,
that are producing messages to this WebSphere MQ link sender channel transmitter.The inbound receiver queues for messaging applications connected to remote messaging engines, that are producing messages to this WebSphere MQ link sender channel transmitter.
Link receiver streams [Collection] This pane displays the inbound message streams from messaging applications
on the foreign bus for the link receiver.The inbound message streams from messaging applications on the foreign bus for the link receiver.
Link receivers [Collection] A link can have multiple
link receivers. For applications that use point-to-point messaging,
there is one link receiver for each messaging engine in the foreign
bus, that is, the bus that sends messages across the link. For applications
that use publish/subscribe messaging, there is one link receiver for
each topic space in the foreign bus. The link receiver acts as an
inbound receiver queue for a messaging engine that has applications
attached and that is producing messages across this service integration
bus link. There is one link receiver message point for each messaging engine in the foreign bus. The link receiver acts as an inbound receiver queue for a message engine with applications attached and producing messages across this service integration bus link.
Link transmitter stream messages [Collection] This pane displays the
outbound messages to the foreign bus link, on the link transmitter
stream.The outbound messages to the foreign bus link, on the link transmitter stream.
Link transmitter streams [Collection] This pane displays the outbound
message streams, by quality of service, for the link transmitter.The outbound message streams, by quality of service, for the link transmitter.
Link transmitters [Collection] A link can have multiple
link transmitters. For applications that use point-to-point messaging,
there is one link transmitter on each messaging engine in the source
bus. For applications that use publish/subscribe messaging, there
is one link transmitter for each topic space in the source bus. The
link transmitter acts as a transmission queue where produced messages
are persisted before transmission across the service integration bus
link or WebSphere MQ link
to the foreign bus.For applications that use point-to-point messaging, there is one link transmission message point located on each messaging engine in the source bus. For applications that use publish/subscribe messaging, there is one link transmission message point located on each topic space in the source bus. The link transmitter acts as a transmission queue where produced messages are persisted before transmission across the inter-bus link to the foreign bus.
Mediation execution points [Collection] Mediation execution points for the processing of messages from mediation message points that are on a WebSphere MQ server.
Messaging engine policy maintenance [Collection] This pane shows all the messaging engine policies for this cluster and their current settings, that is, the settings that determine messaging engine behavior. This list of policies comprises all the core group policies that are associated with the messaging engines in the cluster. If required, you can make a messaging engine policy conform to the currently selected messaging engine policy assistance type. You can also access the associated core group policy settings, although you should not change these settings unless you already have experience of doing so.
Messaging engines [Collection] A messaging engine is a component, running inside a server, that manages messaging resources for a bus member. Applications are connected to a messaging engine when they access a service integration bus.
Messaging engines [Settings] A messaging engine is a component, running inside a server, that manages messaging resources for a bus member. Applications are connected to a messaging engine when they access a service integration bus.
Messaging resources for this application This pane provides an expandable tree view of all the references to messaging resources declared in the deployment descriptors for the current application. As many of the references as possible are resolved to links to the associated configuration panel for the referenced object.
Outbound messages [Collection] The outbound message streams from this remote message point to the remote localized message point.
Custom properties [Settings] Arbitrary name-value pairs of data, where the name is a property key and the value is a string value that can be used to set internal system configuration properties. Defining a new property enables you to configure a setting beyond that which is available in the administrative console.
Property [Settings] Use this page to specify an arbitrary name and value pair. The value that is specified for the name and value pair is a string that can set internal system configuration properties.
Publish/subscribe broker profiles [Collection] Profiles used to define the topic mappings and transactionality for publishing and receiving (by subscription) topics across the publish/subscribe bridge between WebSphere Application Server and a message broker in a WebSphere MQ network.
Publish/subscribe broker profiles [Settings] Profiles used to define the topic mappings and transactionality for publishing and receiving (by subscription) topics across the publish/subscribe bridge between WebSphere Application Server and a message broker in a WebSphere MQ network.
Redundant core group policies [Collection] This pane shows all the core group policies that are associated with this cluster through their match criteria, but that are not associated with any messaging engine in this cluster. Use this pane to delete redundant core group policies that you do not want.
Sender channel transmitters [Collection] This pane displays
the transmission queue for a WebSphere MQ link sender channel.The transmission queue for a WebSphere MQ link sender channel.
Service integration bus links [Collection] This pane displays links
between this messaging engine and messaging engines in foreign service
integration buses.Links between this messaging engine and messaging engines in foreign service integration buses.
Service integration bus links [Settings] This pane displays links
between this messaging engine and messaging engines in foreign service
integration buses.Links between this messaging engine and messaging engines in foreign service integration buses.
Temporary destination prefixes [Collection] A temporary destination prefix is a user-defined string that is used to create a temporary destination. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups require authority to create messages and send them to temporary destinations. The authority is configured in the temporary destination prefix.
Topic [Settings] This pane displays the role type assignments for a topic. You can use this pane to add new assignments, and to modify and remove existing assignments.
Topic Mapping [Collection] The mapping between a topic on the service integration bus and a stream queue and subscription point provided by a WebSphere MQ broker.
Topic Mapping [Settings] The mapping between a topic on the service integration bus and a stream queue and subscription point provided by a WebSphere MQ broker.
Topic spaces [Collection] Topics are defined hierarchically within topic spaces. To view the access roles for a topic, first select the topic space that contains the topic to be viewed.
Topics [Collection] Topics are defined hierarchically within topic spaces. To view a topic's access roles, select the topic from the hierarchical list of topics below.
Topics [Collection] The topics that have been subscribed to from this remote messaging engine.
Unknown user or group [Settings] This panel lists users and groups that do not exist in the user repository but have access role definitions.
Unknown users and groups [Collection] The users and groups displayed here are not defined in the user registry, but do have roles defined. This could be because they were removed from the user repository after the role assignments were made.
Users and groups in the bus connector role [Collection] Users in the bus connector role are able to connect to the bus to perform messaging operations. Users can have this role either by specifically having that role, or because they are in a group with that role.
WebSphere MQ client link [Settings] A WebSphere MQ client link presents the messaging engine, and therefore the bus, as a WebSphere MQ queue manager to which WebSphere MQ clients can attach. This behavior enables WebSphere Application Server Version 5 JMS clients to use messaging resources on the bus.
WebSphere MQ client links [Collection] A WebSphere MQ client link presents the messaging engine, and therefore the bus, as a WebSphere MQ queue manager to which WebSphere MQ clients can attach. This behavior enables WebSphere Application Server Version 5 JMS clients to use messaging resources on the bus.
WebSphere MQ link [Settings] The WebSphere MQ link connects the messaging
engine as a queue manager to WebSphere MQ, providing a
bridge between the bus and a WebSphere MQ network. A link between the messaging engine and a WebSphere MQ network. The WebSphere MQ link connects the messaging engine as a queue manager to WebSphere MQ, providing a bridge between the bus and a WebSphere MQ network.
WebSphere MQ link receiver channel [Collection] The receiver channel that receives messages from the gateway WebSphere MQ queue manager. The receiver channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ sender channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts MQ format messages to service integration bus messages.
WebSphere MQ link receiver channel [Settings] The receiver channel that receives messages from the gateway WebSphere MQ queue manager. The receiver channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ sender channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts MQ format messages to service integration bus messages.
WebSphere MQ link sender channel [Collection] This pane displays the sender channel that sends messages
to the gateway queue manager. The sender channel communicates with
a WebSphere MQ receiver channel on the gateway
queue manager, and converts service integration bus messages to MQ
format messages.The sender channel that sends messages to the gateway queue manager. The sender channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ receiver channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts service integration bus messages to MQ format messages.
WebSphere MQ link sender channel [Settings] This pane displays the sender channel that sends messages
to the gateway queue manager. The sender channel communicates with
a WebSphere MQ receiver channel on the gateway
queue manager, and converts service integration bus messages to MQ
format messages.The sender channel that sends messages to the gateway queue manager. The sender channel communicates with a WebSphere MQ receiver channel on the gateway queue manager, and converts service integration bus messages to MQ format messages.
WebSphere MQ links [Collection] The WebSphere MQ link connects the messaging
engine as a queue manager to WebSphere MQ, providing a
bridge between the bus and a WebSphere MQ network.A link between the messaging engine and a WebSphere MQ network. The WebSphere MQ link connects the messaging engine as a queue manager to WebSphere MQ, providing a bridge between the bus and a WebSphere MQ network.
WebSphere MQ link MQFAP inbound channel [Settings] A channel that can be used in combination with the TCP Channel or other channels within the confines of WebSphere MQ support to facilitate communications between a WebSphere system integration bus and a WebSphere MQ client or queue manager.
WebSphere MQ server [Settings] A WebSphere MQ server represents a queue manager or (for ) queue-sharing group. Use this
panel to view or modify the details of a WebSphere MQ server definition.