Use this task to unmediate a selected bus destination.
Before you begin
Before you start this task, you should consider whether you
want to preserve message ordering at the bus destination you intend
to unmediate.
About this task
Unmediating a selected bus destination breaks the association
between the bus destination and the mediation, and the mediation stops
processing messages at the bus destination at run time. This task
unmediates a bus destination, and optionally preserves message ordering
at the bus destination.
To unmediate a bus destination use the
administrative console to complete the following steps:
Tip: If
you want to preserve message ordering, complete all the following
steps. If message ordering is not important, you can omit steps 2
and 4:
Procedure
- Display the bus destination you want to unmediate:
- In the navigation pane, click .
- In the content pane, click the name of the service integration
bus.
- In the content pane, under Destination resources,
click Destinations.
- Select the destination name.
- Optional: If you want to preserve message ordering
at the destination, take the following steps:
- Clear the Send Allowed check
box (setting it to false) to stop sending messages to the message
points for this destination.
- Wait until there are no messages listed for the mediation
points.
- Stop all the mediation points, and wait for all the
mediation points to enter the stopped state.
- Optional: If it is not already selected,
select the bus destination you want to unmediate.
- Click Unmediate to unmediate the
destination.
- Optional: Select the Send Allowed check
box (setting it to true) to resume sending messages to the mediation
points for this destination.
- Save your changes to the master configuration.
Results
The destination is unmediated, and the mediation point is
deleted from the destination.
If you did not preserve message ordering,
any messages that remain on the mediation point after you have unmediated
the destination are processed as for a non-mediated destination. Messages
with an empty forward routing path are placed on the next appropriate
message point for the destination. Messages with a non-empty forward
routing path are sent to the destination specified in the forward
routing path.
The unmediated destination now operates as a non-mediated
destination, and new messages are sent to a message point on the destination.