Use this task to obtain an overview of configuring a messaging engine to use a data store.
Each messaging engine has its own data store. A messaging engine uses an instance of a JDBC data source to interact with the database that contains the data store for that messaging engine.
When a new messaging engine which uses a data store is created on a single server, it is configured to use a Cloudscape data source by default. This enables the messaging engine to run without needing any additional configuration.
If you want to configure a new messaging engine to use your chosen data source when you create that messaging engine on a single server, refer to Adding a server as a new bus member.
If you do not want to use the default data source configuration, you can use the WebSphere® Application Server administrative console to change the configuration parameters. For example, you can change the data source or you can configure the data store to use a different JDBC provider.
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