Basic Definitions

Understanding the basic definitions in this topic will help you understand the more detailed scenarios in the following topics.

eFTL Server
The TIBCO eFTL server is a software routing component. All message communications that involve eFTL applications flow through a TIBCO eFTL server.
Channel
Each server operates a set of independent channels. A channel carries a message stream, and keeps it separate from the message streams of other channels. That is, the server does not forward messages from one channel to another.
Sides
Each channel has two sides, and conducts messages between them. On the eFTL side, eFTL clients connect to the channel. The name of the other side depends on message infrastructure with which it interfaces. If it interfaces with TIBCO FTL infrastructure, it is called the FTL side. If it interfaces with TIBCO Enterprise Message Service infrastructure, it is called the EMS side.
Cluster
Within a TIBCO FTL realm, the administrator can define TIBCO eFTL clusters. A cluster is a set of TIBCO eFTL server processes that cooperate for scalability and redundancy. Within a cluster, each server operates the same set of channels.