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Service Integration Bus

WebSphere Application Server supports asynchronous messaging based on the Java™ Message Service (JMS) and the Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) specifications, which provide a common way for Java programs (clients and Java EE applications) to create, send, receive, and read asynchronous requests, as messages.

JMS support enables applications to exchange messages asynchronously with other JMS clients by using JMS destinations (queues or topics).

The default messaging provider is installed and runs as part of WebSphere Application Server.

The default messaging provider supports JMS 1.1 domain-independent interfaces (sometimes referred to as “unified” or “common” interfaces). This enables applications to use the same common interfaces for both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging. This also enables both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging within the same transaction. With JMS 1.1, this approach is recommended for new applications. The domain-specific interfaces are supported for backwards compatibility as described in section 1.5 of the JMS 1.1 specification.

The default messaging provider is based on service integration technologies. JMS resources that can be configured:
A JCA activation specification to enable a message-driven bean to communicate with the default messaging provider. A JMS connection factory to connect to a service integration bus A JMS queue or topic assigned to a bus destination on the bus. Such JMS queues and topics are available, over a long period of time, to all applications with access to the bus destination.
Troubleshooting SIB issues can be done simply analyzing logs and may require more specific information generated by traces or other resources.


Technical Notes

TroubleShooting: Service Integration Bus(SIB) Java Message Service (JMS) problems for WebSphere Application Server

Recovering Failed SIBus Transactions in WebSphere Application Server

Knowledge Collection: WebSphere Application Server Messaging Engine startup problems and their solutions

Knowledge Collection: WebSphere Application Server Service Integration Technology Message store problems and their solutions

Knowledge Collection: WebSphere Application Server Service Integration Technology Message flow problems and their solutions

Documentation

Learning more about the Service Integration Bus (SIB) Java Message Service (JMS)

Commonly used wsadmin scripts for WebSphere Application Server SIBus

Recovering Failed SIBus Transactions in WebSphere Application Server

10 things every WebSphere Service Integration Bus user must be aware of

IBM Service Integration Bus Destination Handler

MustGathers

MustGather: Service Integration Bus(SIB) Java Message Service (JMS) problems with WebSphere Application Server


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