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.
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bus_name.
Server clusters can be used as bus members only in WebSphere® Application Server environments that support server clusters.
Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.
The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to this bus for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
An optional description for the bus, for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text area |
The transport chain used for communication between messaging engines in this bus.
The transport chain must correspond to one of the transport chains defined in the Messaging engine inbound transports settings for the server. All servers automatically have a number of transport chains defined to them, and it is also possible to create new transport chains.
The default transport chain is InboundBasicMessaging.
For more information see Transport security in service integration bus
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
Whether messages on a deleted message point should be retained at a system exception destination or can be discarded.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
Select this option to enable certain changes to the bus configuration to be applied without requiring the messaging engines to be restarted.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
A threshold above which the messaging system will take action to limit the addition of more messages to a message point.
Required | No |
Data type | Long |
Range | 0 through 9223372036854775807 |
Topology properties for this object. These properties detail how this object relates to other objects in the system topology.