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Queued integration message exchange via Axway Messaging: General implementation procedure

Prerequisites

Implementation

After implementation

Prerequisites

Use the Axway Installer to install the following products:

Implementation

Working in Integrator

Step Task Go to procedure
1

Copy jar files from Messaging to Integrator

 

Working in Messaging

Step Task Go to procedure
1

Create a messaging queue

 

Working in Composer

Step Task Go to procedure
1

Create a CommNetwork

2 Create a HostGroup
3 Create a Host for Integrator
4 Create an Axway Server to represent Integrator
5 Import the Integrator Server object set
6 Add an Integrator JMS CommAdapter
7 Create a Host for Messaging (if Messaging is installed on a different platform than Integrator)
8 Create an Application object to represent Messaging
9 Create Integrator/Messaging Channels
10 Send the objects to an execution server

 

After implementation

Starting the applications

You must start Messaging before starting Integrator. Integrator connects to Messaging queues at startup and must always keep the connection alive.

Building integrations

After you establish communication between Messaging and Integrator, you can build integrations in Composer that handle the messages and files that are exchanged between your back-end applications and remote partners.

View example

Related topics

Queued integration message exchange via Axway Messaging: Overview

Handling JMS attributes in Integrator