WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Managing ESB servers

Server configuration defines settings that control how a server provides services for running applications and their components. Administrators can create and configure servers in an existing server and bus environment.

Before you begin

Why and when to perform this task

If you choose a Complete (default) installation for WebSphere ESB, a default bus environment is created for you. This bus environment comprises a single server assigned to two service integration buses that are used for deploying SCA modules. You can also use the server to deploy J2EE components and resources, like servlets, enterprise Java beans, and JMS destinations.

The configuration of the single server might be adequate for your SCA modules. However, you might want to change the configuration; for example, to add extra server capacity, change the transport chains that provide networking services, or provide your own custom services.

For more information about managing servers, see the following sub-topics:


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