WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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Configuring WebSphere Message Broker

Configuring WebSphere Message Broker involves creating and setting up all the databases, components, and connections that are required for a broker domain to which message flow applications can be deployed.

If you want to create a simple configuration on Windows or Linux (x86 platform) to learn about WebSphere Message Broker and to run the samples in the Message Broker Toolkit Samples Gallery, run the Default Configuration wizard. The Default Configuration wizard creates the Default Configuration, which is a basic broker domain, including a broker database, a broker, a Configuration Manager, and a queue manager. See Using the Default Configuration wizard.

To configure WebSphere Message Broker:

  1. Plan the system.
  2. Create and configure the databases.
  3. If you are configuring a broker domain on z/OS: Customize the z/OS environment.
  4. Ensure that you have the correct authorization and permissions to create and access components. For more information, see Authorization for configuration tasks and Setting up broker domain security
  5. Create the components.
  6. If you are using the Message Broker Toolkit, Configure the broker domain in the workbench.
  7. If the broker domain will be used for publish/subscribe messaging: Configure the domain for publish/subscribe messaging.
Related concepts
Broker domains
Brokers
Execution groups
Configuration Manager
User Name Server
Authorization for configuration tasks
Related tasks
Administering the broker domain
Setting up broker domain security
Developing applications that use the Configuration Manager Proxy Java API
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