The members of a service integration bus are the application servers within which messaging engines for that bus can run. When you add a new bus member, you configure its message store, which is either a file store or a data store.
If you add a server as a member of a bus, WebSphere® Application Server creates a messaging engine for the server. By default, the messaging engine is configured to use file store. If you choose data store, you have the choice of using the default JDBC data source and Derby JDBC Provider for its data store. If you do not want to use the default data source configuration, you can choose to use a different data source or you can configure the data store to use a different JDBC provider. If you subsequently delete a bus member and then recreate it, you should make sure that you understand the life cycle of the file store or a data store. Refer to Data store life cycle and Learning about file stores for details.
To add an application server as a member of a bus, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
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