Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Administer applications and their environment > Administer Service integration > Administer service integration buses > Configure buses


Connect buses

We can connect several service integration buses in a network directly, or indirectly, by creating and configuring foreign bus connections. We can connect a service integration bus and a WebSphere MQ queue manager or queue-sharing group in a similar way. We can enable point-to-point or publish/subscribe messaging across multiple buses. For a conceptual overview of connecting different service integration buses, including security issues, see Interconnected buses. We can configure a bus to connect to, and exchange messages with, other messaging networks.

To do this, configure a foreign bus connection. A foreign bus connection encapsulates information related to the remote messaging network, such as the type of the foreign bus and whether messaging applications are allowed to send messages to the foreign bus. Messages route to a foreign bus either directly through a link between the local bus and the foreign bus, or indirectly through one or more intermediate buses.
Service integration buses
Foreign buses
Direct and indirect routing between service integration buses
Interconnected buses
Service integration security
Interconnected bus configurations
Create a bus
Create a foreign destination on a bus
Manage messages that use foreign bus connections


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SIBAdminCommands: Bus administrative commands

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