IBM Integration Bus web user interface
The IBM® Integration Bus web user interface enables users to access integration node resources by using a web browser, and provides integration administrators with an alternative to using commands to administer integration node resources.
You can perform the following administrative tasks from the web
user interface:
- Manage integration node resources:
- View, create, rename, start, stop, and delete integration servers; see Managing integration servers.
- Deploy resources; see Deploying integration solutions to a production environment.
- View, start, stop, manage, and delete deployed resources; see Managing deployed resources.
- View, create, edit, and delete configurable services; see Configurable services.
- Create, retrieve, update, and delete operational policies; see Operational policy.
- Edit some properties of integration nodes, integration servers, and message flows; Configuring properties in the web user interface.
- Work with statistics and accounting data for your message flows. You can start and stop the collection of snapshot statistics and accounting data, and then display the data in a format that helps you to analyze and tune the performance of your message flows and applications. For more information, see Analyzing message flow performance and Tuning message flow performance.
- Work with statistics for the resources that are used by your integration servers. You can start and stop the collection of resource statistics, and then display the data in a format that helps you to analyze and tune the performance of your integration nodes. For more information, see Analyzing resource performance and Tuning the integration node.
- Push (export) the definition of one or more deployed REST APIs to IBM API Connect. For more information, see Pushing REST APIs to IBM API Connect by using the web user interface.
Business users can use the web user interface to define and monitor business transactions; see Business transaction monitoring.
For a list of all supported web browsers, see IBM Integration Bus system requirements.
For information about configuring and securing the web user interface; see Configuring the IBM Integration Bus web user interface.