• Local channels Connect co-located agents. One use for local channels is to enable a query agent to make use of a co-located inference agent for additional processing.
• TIBCO Rendezvous channels Connect TIBCO BusinessEvents to TIBCO Rendezvous sources and sinks.
• HTTP channels, including SOAP support An HTTP channel acts as an HTTP server at runtime, enabling BusinessEvents to serve requests from clients, as well as to act as a client of other servers
• JMS channels Connect TIBCO BusinessEvents to TIBCO Enterprise Message Service provider sources and sinks.
• TCP channels connect to data sources not otherwise available through channels, using a catalog of functions.
Every JMS destination that is configured to be an input destination runs in its own JMS Session. This provides good throughput on queues and topics for processing, and less connections.
• A set of functions for extracting information from SOAP request messages and constructing response messages.
• A utility that constructs project resources based on the SOAP service’s WSDL file (document style WSDLs with literal encoding are currently supported).
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