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Manage messages that use foreign bus connections

We can manage messages that use a foreign bus connection.

We must know whether the foreign bus connection represents a connection from a service integration bus to another service integration bus, or to an IBM MQ network, because this determines the points where we can manage messages.

For a foreign bus connection from a service integration bus to another service integration bus, we can manage messages that are queued for link transmitters and link receivers.

For a foreign bus connection from a service integration bus to an IBM MQ network, we can manage messages that are queued for link transmitters, known link transmitters, and the sender channel transmitter.

A link can have multiple link transmitters; one for each messaging engine that sends messages on the link to the foreign bus, and one for each topic space destination that is mapped to a topic space in the foreign bus.

For a foreign bus connection to an IBM MQ network, there is one known link transmitter for each link transmitter, and one sender channel transmitter for the IBM MQ link that sends messages to a gateway queue manager on the IBM MQ network.

Complete this task when we want to view, delete, or move messages on a transmitter.


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  • Foreign buses
  • Exception destinations
  • Prepare to remove a foreign bus connection between two service integration buses
  • Remove a foreign bus connection from a bus
  • Connect buses
  • Manage messages and subscriptions for default messaging JMS destinations