Channels and Destinations
One project can have multiple channels of different types with multiple destinations as needed.
For more information, see TIBCO BusinessEvents Architect’s Guide.
- For TRA file updates required for Rendezvous and JMS channels that use TIBCO Enterprise Message Service, see TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration.
- For configuring SSL over HTTP when the Identity Resource is of the type Certificate/KeyURL, you need to setup native Tomcat libraries. See TIBCO BusinessEvents Installation guide.
The general procedure for creating channels and destinations of all types is the same, though the configuration options are different. A TIBCO Rendezvous channel is shown as an example.
- Channel Serializers
For each type of channel (except local channels), TIBCO BusinessEvents uses a serializer to convert events to messages and a deserializer to convert incoming messages to events. - Mapping Incoming Messages to Non-default Events
Incoming messages can be mapped to default evenst or to specified event types. - Working with Rendezvous Channels
The type of the event from which the outbound message is serialized is added to the Rendezvous message header using _nm_ and _ns_ fields so that if the message is used in TIBCO BusinessEvents again, the correct event type is used to deserialize the message (ignoring the default event specified for the destination). - Working with Local Channels
Local channels are used in rules or rule functions to route events to an appropriate agent running in the same engine (processing unit). - Adding a Destination to a Channel
One channel can have multiple destinations. Each is shown in the Destinations section of the Channel editor. - Communicating with Other Sources using TCP
In addition to Channels, TIBCO BusinessEvents can also communicate with other data sources using TCP. You can create a local TCP server and a TCP client so that TIBCO BusinessEvents can communicate with data sources not otherwise available through channels, using TCP. - Channel Resource Reference
Channels allow TIBCO BusinessEvents to listen to and send out messages. Channels contain destinations. - Destination Resource Reference
Within each channel, destinations direct incoming and outgoing information. A channel resource is not ready to use until it has at least one destination.
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