One project can have multiple channels of different types with multiple destinations as needed.
• Channels and Events in TIBCO BusinessEvents Architect’s Guide to understand more about the role of channels in a project.
• Chapter 24, Diagrams for information on using channel dependency diagrams.
• TIBCO Rendezvous channels Connect TIBCO BusinessEvents to TIBCO Rendezvous sources and sinks. See Working with Rendezvous Channels.
• Local channels Connect co-located agents at runtime. See Working with Local Channels
• JMS channels Connect TIBCO BusinessEvents to TIBCO Enterprise Message Service provider sources and sinks. See Chapter 5, JMS Channels.
• HTTP channels, including SOAP support An HTTP channel acts as an HTTP server at runtime. This enables BusinessEvents to serve requests from clients, and to act as a client of other servers. Support for SOAP protocol is provided by a specialized event type and a set of functions for extracting information from SOAP request messages and constructing response messages. See Chapter 6, HTTP and SOAP Channels.
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