IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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IBM Integration Bus web user interface

The IBM® Integration Bus web user interface enables web users to access broker resources through an HTTP client, and provides broker administrators with an alternative to the IBM Integration Explorer for administering broker resources.

You can also use the web user interface to 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 Viewing accounting and statistics data in the web user interface.

The web user interface also provides support for working with patterns, enabling you to create a new instance of a pattern, configure it, and deploy it.

Support is provided for most major browsers; for more detailed information about supported browsers, see the IBM Support site.

Complete the following steps to configure the web user interface server, create the required web user accounts, and log on to the web user interface:
  1. Configure a web user interface server, as described in Configuring the web user interface server.
  2. Use the mqsiwebuseradmin command to create web user accounts for your web users. For information on how to do this, see Managing web user accounts.
  3. Log on to the web user interface server, as described in Accessing the web user interface.
  4. Optionally, you can also customize the web user interface according to individual preferences. For more information, see Controlling access to data and resources in the web user interface.

The web user interface is enabled by default for all new brokers when they are created. However, you can disable and enable the web user interface at any time; for more information, see Enabling and disabling the web user interface.


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