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Define Broker, Bar, Execution Group, Scada, And Components Of Broker?

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BROKER: A broker is a set of execution PROCESSES that hosts one or more message flows to route, transform, and enrich inflight messages.

BAR: Flows and sets that are to be deployed are packed in it and sent to CONFIGURATION manager

EXECUTION GROUP:An execution group is a named grouping of message flows that have been ASSIGNED to a broker. The broker enforces a DEGREE of isolation between message flows in distinct execution groups by ensuring that they execute in separate address spaces, or as unique processes.

SCADA: The SCADAInput node is used to receive messages from clients that connect to the broker across the WebSphere MQ Telemetry Transport. SCADA device clients use the MQIsdp protocol to send messages, which are converted by the SCADAInput node into a FORMAT recognized by WebSphere Message Broker. The node also establishes the processing environment for these messages.

COMPONENTS OF BROKER: Broker, Configmgr, User name service.

 

BROKER: A broker is a set of execution processes that hosts one or more message flows to route, transform, and enrich inflight messages.

BAR: Flows and sets that are to be deployed are packed in it and sent to configuration manager

EXECUTION GROUP:An execution group is a named grouping of message flows that have been assigned to a broker. The broker enforces a degree of isolation between message flows in distinct execution groups by ensuring that they execute in separate address spaces, or as unique processes.

SCADA: The SCADAInput node is used to receive messages from clients that connect to the broker across the WebSphere MQ Telemetry Transport. SCADA device clients use the MQIsdp protocol to send messages, which are converted by the SCADAInput node into a format recognized by WebSphere Message Broker. The node also establishes the processing environment for these messages.

COMPONENTS OF BROKER: Broker, Configmgr, User name service.

 



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