You need to provide a JMS service to ALBPM applications. This
procedure shows you how to configure WebSphere Application
Server's Embedded JMS service. Other external JMS providers may be
used. Check the Installation Guide for compatibility information.
WebSphere Application server defines the concept of a
Bus
to manage JMS resources. Before creating Queues and Topics,
you must create a Bus.
- Login to WebSphere's Administration
Console. By default, it runs on http://host:9060/ibm/console.
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Create a new Bus
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Go to press New to add a new
Bus.
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Enter a name for this Bus. Example: ALBPM
Bus.
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Press Next again, and
Finish.
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Add members (servers/clusters) to your newly created Bus.
Click on your Bus and then on Bus members, located in the
Topology section.
For each server you want to add as a member:
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Press Add and select the server/cluster to add as member.
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Press Next and select the type of
message store you want. You may use the default.
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Press Next and review the
message store properties. You may use the default values.
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Press Next again, and
Finish after reviewing all selected
options.
- Create a Queue Destination in your Bus:
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Go back to , and click on your newly
created Bus.
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Click on Destinations located in the
Destination Resources section on the right.
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Press New and select Queue
for the destination type.
- Enter ALBPMEngineQueue as the
Identifier.
- Press Next and select the bus member
which will serve this Queue destination.
- Press Next again, and Finish
.
- Create a Topic Space in your Bus:
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Go back to , and click on your newly
created Bus.
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Click on Destinations located in the
Destination Resources section on the right.
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Press New and select Topic space
for the destination type.
- Enter ALBPMTopic as the
Identifier.
- Press Next and Finish
.
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Click on Save to persist your WebSphere configuration changes.