Copyright IBM Corporation 2004. All rights reserved. . This screen shows the messaging engine(s)running within this bus member j. Review the description for messaging engines 团serv a Applications Buses >node 1 SamplesBus Bus members Messaging engines R●ourQ a Environment 田 Preference a System administration Start stop mode:Immediate st Pp integration 就atus氵中 nodel serverl- node1samplesBus Total k. Notice there is one messaging engine created and running in this bus member I. Click on Buses in the Admininistrative Console Navigation pane m. Click on node 1Samples Bus in the workspace n. Click on Destinations, under Additional Properties Servers Enterprise Applications Install New Application both o exchange wice integration bus, to which applications attach as B JMS Providers NevlDelete Mediate Unmediated a Resource Adapters 日 Asynchronous beans Select Identifier C Schedulers Default Topic Space opIc pace E Cache instant a object pool managers Mail provide URL Providers T-SYsTEM. Exception, Destination, node l server: Queue node1SamplesBus Resource Environment Providers Total 3 o. Review the description for Destinations p. Notice that three different destinations are active on this bus g. Notice the different types Topic space for Pub/Sub messaging and Queue for to point messaging. There are three other types of destination, Alias bus-for necting to other destinations on the same bus, Foreign bus-for connecting to destinations on a foreign bus and Exception bus destination -for handling messages that cannot be delivered to their intended destinations Lab 08- Service Integration and JMS
© Copyright IBM Corporation 2004. All rights reserved. Lab 08 – Service Integration and JMS Page 6 of 18 ___ i. This screen shows the messaging engine(s) running within this bus member. ___ j. Review the description for messaging engines. ___ k. Notice there is one messaging engine created and running in this bus member. ___ l. Click on Buses in the Admininistrative Console Navigation pane ___ m. Click on node1SamplesBus in the workspace ___ n. Click on Destinations, under Additional Properties. ___ o. Review the description for Destinations. ___ p. Notice that three different destinations are active on this bus. ___ q. Notice the different types Topic space for Pub/Sub messaging and Queue for point to point messaging. There are three other types of destination, Alias bus – for connecting to other destinations on the same bus, Foreign bus – for connecting to destinations on a foreign bus and Exception bus destination – for handling messages that cannot be delivered to their intended destinations
WebSphere software- Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. r. Click on the sIB MDb qUEUE link S. Notice the Queue Point and Mediation Point, under Message Points. The Queue point is used to hold messages pending delivery to receiving applications. The Mediation points are the points at which mediations are applied t. Click on Buses in the Navigation pane u. Click on node Bus in the workspace Notice Inbound services and outbound services under Additional Properties These represent the Web Services enablement of the service integration bus W. Notice Web service gateway instances, under Additional Properties. This allows you to configure end point listeners and deploy services to those listeners NOTE: The Web Services enablement(sIBWS)and Web Service Gateway(WSGw) are covered in more detail in the Web services presentation and lab 2. Explore the JMS Resources a. set the resource configuration scope to node1 i. Access the navigation pane and click on Resources, JMS Providers efault messaging Click Browse Nodes in the workspace iii. Select node1 iv. click OK 日 Applications Default messagingprovider' Select a Node Scope Select a Node from the list that vith e useu tu set the current Version C 5 default messaging 6.0,0.1 a JDBC Providers Cwasv6potcellManagero1 日 Asynchronous bean u Schedulers ok Cancel 团 Cache instances Total a Object pool managers Proof of Technology ab 08- Service Integration and JMS Product Introduction Exploration(PI+E) Page 7 of 18
© Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. Proof of Technology Lab 08 – Service Integration and JMS Product Introduction + Exploration (PI+E) Page 7 of 18 ___ r. Click on the SIB_MDB_QUEUE link. ___ s. Notice the Queue Point and Mediation Point, under Message Points. The Queue point is used to hold messages pending delivery to receiving applications. The Mediation points are the points at which mediations are applied ___ t. Click on Buses in the Navigation pane ___ u. Click on node1SamplesBus in the workspace ___ v. Notice Inbound services and Outbound services under Additional Properties. These represent the WebServices enablement of the Service integration bus. ___ w. Notice Web service gateway instances, under Additional Properties. This allows you to configure end point listeners and deploy services to those listeners. NOTE: The Web Services enablement (SIBWS) and Web Service Gateway (WSGW) are covered in more detail in the Web Services presentation and lab ___ 2. Explore the JMS Resources ___ a. Set the resource configuration scope to node1 ___ i. Access the navigation pane and click on Resources Æ JMS Providers Æ Default messaging ___ ii. Click Browse Nodes in the workspace. ___ iii. Select node1 ___ iv. click OK