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Adding a server as a member of a bus

Use this task to add an application server as a member of a bus.

The members of a service integration bus are the application servers and clusters within which messaging engines for that bus can run.

If you add a server as a member of a bus, WebSphere creates a messaging engine for the server, with default properties. By default, the messaging engine is configured to use the default JDBC data source and Cloudscape 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, first you must manually delete the old data source to ensure that once the new messaging engine is created, it will restart.

To add an application server as a member to a bus, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

  1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name > [Topology] Bus membersService integration > Buses. A list of members in the bus is displayed.
  2. Click Add.
  3. Click the Server button. (This is selected by default.)
  4. Use the drop down list to select the name of the server that you want to add as a bus member.
  5. Optional: If you want to the messaging engine in the bus member to use a non-default data source for its data store, complete the following steps:
    1. Clear the Default check box.
    2. In the Data source JNDI name field, type the JNDI name of the data source that provides access to the database that holds the data store.
  6. Click Next.
  7. Click Finish to confirm the creation of the bus member.
  8. Save your changes to the master configuration.
The member is added to the bus and a default messaging engine is created for that member.
Next, you can configure the messaging engine. You must also configure a data store if you have configured a non-default messaging engine, or a data store that uses a database system other than Cloudscape. For more information about configuring messaging engines and data stores, see the related tasks.
Related concepts
Bus member types and their effect on high availability and workload sharing configuration
Related tasks
Configuring messaging engines
Configuring a messaging engine to use a data store
Adding a server cluster as a member of a bus
Related information
Bus members collection

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Last updated: 5 Oct 2005
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