Administration


TIBCO Enterprise Message Service provides mechanisms for administering server operations and creating objects that are managed by the server, such as ConnectionFactories and Destinations; see Chapter 2, Working With the Client API.

Administration functions can be issued either using the command-line administration tool or by creating an application that uses the administration API (either Java or .NET). The command-line administration tool is described in Chapter 8, Using the Administration Tool. The administration APIs are described in the online documentation.

The administration interfaces allow you to create and manage administered objects such as ConnectionFactories, Topics, and Queues. EMS clients can retrieve references to these administered objects by using Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI). Creating static administered objects allows clients to use these objects without having to implement the objects within the client.

Administering the Server

The TIBCO Enterprise Message Service has several administration features that allow you to monitor and manage the server. The following table provides a summary of administration features and details where in the documentation you can find more information.

Table 2 Summary of administration features (Sheet 1 of 2)
Feature
More Information
Configuration files allow you to specify server characteristics.
Administration tool provides a command line interface for managing the server.
Authentication and permissions can restrict access to the server and to destinations. You can also specify who can perform administrative activities with administrator permissions.
Log files can be configured to provide information about various server activity.
The server can publish messages when various system events occur. This allows you to create robust monitoring applications that subscribe to these system monitor topics.
The server can provide various statistics at the desired level of detail.

User and Group Management

TIBCO Enterprise Message Service provides facilities for creating and managing users and groups locally for the server. The TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server can also use an external system, such as an LDAP server for authenticating users and storing group information. See Chapter 9, Authentication and Permissions for more information about configuring TIBCO Enterprise Message Service to work with external systems for user and group management.

Using TIBCO Hawk

You can use TIBCO Hawk for monitoring and managing the TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server. See Appendix B, Using TIBCO Hawk for more information.


TIBCO Enterprise Message Service™ User’s Guide
Software Release 4.3, February 2006
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