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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.
• The section, For TIBCO Enterprise Message Service and TIBCO Rendezvous Channels, in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration, for TRA file updates required for Rendezvous and JMS channels that use TIBCO Enterprise Message Service.
• 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 6, JMS Channels.
• HTTP channels, including SOAP support An HTTP channel acts as an HTTP server at runtime. This enables TIBCO 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 7, HTTP and SOAP Channels.
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