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Service integration
A service integration bus is a form of managed communication that supports service integration through synchronous and asynchronous messaging. A bus consists of interconnecting messaging engines that manage bus resources. The members of a service integration bus are the appservers and clusters on which the messaging engines are defined.
The default messaging provider uses the service integration bus for transport. The default message provider provides point-to-point functions, as well as publish and subscribe functions. Within this provider, you define JMS connection factories and destinations that correspond to service integration bus destinations.
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