You can use a task filter to display the set of panels that are
most appropriate to the tasks that you want to complete, and thereby focus
your activities on only those panels.
Why and when to perform this task
To change the current task filter setting, use the administrative
console to complete the following steps:
Steps for this task
- Display the Welcome page.
For example, in the navigation
pane, click Welcome.
- Choose the task filter option.
Under Filter
administrative tasks, select one of the available task filters:
- All
- This displays all administrative console panels. This is most appropriate
for an administrator interested in managing all parts of WebSphere ESB and
the underlying WebSphere Application Server.
For
more information about administration of enterprise service bus features,
see the related tasks listed below. For more information about the full administration
of WebSphere ESB and
the underlying WebSphere Application Server,
see Managing applications with WebSphere Application Server.
- Application Integration
- This displays panels suitable for the following task areas:
- Adjusting the configuration of service integration buses,
servers, server clusters, messaging engines and network topologies needed
to support the deployment of mediation modules and service applications
- Creating resources (for example, JMS connection factories and Common Event
Infrastructure profiles) needed by deployed service applications and mediation
modules
- Operational control of mediation modules and service applications
This is most appropriate for an administrator interested in deploying
and managing mediation modules as service applications, as described in Managing service applications.
- Server and Bus
- This displays panels suitable for the following task areas:
- Defining service integration buses,
servers, server clusters, messaging engines and network topologies needed
to support the deployment of mediation modules and service applications
- Enabling and disabling infrastructure services
- Installing applications and mediation modules
- Creating resources (for example, JMS connection factories and Common Event
Infrastructure profiles) needed by deployed service applications and mediation
modules
- Operational control of the bus and server environment
This is most appropriate for an administrator interested in managing
the server and bus environment needed to support the deployment of service
applications and mediation modules. This includes defining the network and
bus topology, defining appropriate resources and monitoring the runtime system
and troubleshooting any runtime errors. For more information about managing
the bus and server environment, see Managing the bus environment.
- Click Apply.
Result
You should see the list of entries in the navigation pane change
to conform to the selected task filter.