IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.2 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS


Administering the Integration Registry

Use the web user interface over HTTP or HTTPS to administer the Integration Registry.

About this task

The Integration Registry is hosted inside a runtime integration node. The Integration Registry is accessed by the same method as the IBM® Integration Bus web user interface, which can be configured to be available over HTTP or HTTPS. If you choose to secure the IBM Integration Bus web user interface, the security configuration depends on the artifacts that you are storing, and whether you require access from the IBM Integration Toolkit, the web user interface, or at run time from an integration server.

In the following diagram, server keystore and server truststore are also known as integration server keystore and integration server truststore. Integration node keystore and integration node truststore are also known as broker keystore and broker truststore.

Possible security configurations for the Integration Registry.

For further details, see Securing the Integration Registry.


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