After establishing a service integration bus link you might want
to configure the properties of a service integration bus link such as the
name of the service integration bus link, or authentication alias used by
foreign bus that the link connects to.
About this task
To configure the properties of a service integration bus link,
use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
Procedure
- Display the list of messaging engines.
- In the content pane, select the messaging engine for which you
want to configure the service integration bus link.
- In the content pane, under Additional properties,
click Service integration bus links. A
list of service integration bus links is displayed.
- Select the service integration bus link that you want to configure.
- Specify the following properties for the service integration bus
link:
- Name
- The name of the service integration bus link. In order to work, the name must be the same as the name of the corresponding service integration bus link configured on the target foreign bus.
- Description
- An optional description for the service integration bus link, for administrative purposes.
- Foreign bus name
- The foreign bus to which this link connects.
Note: The
foreign bus name must not be altered once it has been configured. If you alter
it, any messaging engines that already hold state information about the link
will not be able to use the link unless the foreign bus name is reset to its
original value.
- Remote messaging engine name
- The messaging engine on the foreign bus to which this link connects.
- Target inbound transport chain
- The type of transport chain used for communication with the foreign bus. The
transport chain name must be the name of the transport chain as defined on
the server on which the target messaging engine is hosted.
- Bootstrap endpoints
- Enter one or more bootstrap endpoints, that is, the host, port location,
and transport chain for the messaging engine on the foreign bus that the local
service integration bus connects to. The port is the SIB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS
(or SIB_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS if security is enabled) of the messaging engine.
Use the format hostName:portNumber:chainName, separating
each bootstrap endpoint by a comma. This property is set in the same way as the Provider endpoint property in the JMS connection factory settings. For more information, see steps 1 and 2 of Configuring a connection to a non-default bootstrap server. Although this task primarily describes how to configure a JMS connection factory, it is also applicable to setting several bootstrap endpoint values if the remote messaging engine is in a cluster.
Note: Service integration bus links over BootstrapTunneledMessaging and BootstrapTunneledSecureMessaging transport chains only work directly between application server instances. Bus links over TunneledMessaging transport chains do not work if an HTTP server is placed in front of either application server instance.
- Authentication alias
- The name of the authentication alias, used to autnenticate access to the foreign bus. The
alias must be known to the foreign bus.
- Initial state
- Whether the link is started automatically when the messaging engine is started. Until
started, the gateway link is unavailable. If this property is set to Started the
service integration bus link is started when the messaging engine is started.
- Click OK.
- Save your changes to the master configuration.