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Predefined Messaging Connection Aliases
Integration Server includes predefined messaging connection aliases that Integration Server creates the first time it starts up.
The following table identifies the predefined messaging connection aliases that might be available for Integration Server.
Messaging Connection Alias
Description
IS_BROKER_CONNECTION
A messaging connection alias that contains the configuration information needed to establish a connection to Broker.
Note:
This messaging connection alias only appears if you migrated to Integration Server 10.2 or later from an earlier version of Integration Server that used this alias or configured a connection to Broker.
IS_DES_CONNECTION
A messaging connection alias used to establish a connection with a Universal Messaging server for purposes of sending and receiving events with Digital Event Services. Assign this messaging connection alias to publishable document types that will be published as events to Digital Event Services.
You cannot delete the IS_DES_CONNECTION alias.
IS_LOCAL_CONNECTION
A messaging connection alias to use with document types that will be published locally only. In local publishing, a document is published and received within Integration Server. In local publishing, the document remains within Integration Server. There is no involvement with a webMethods messaging provider.
Note:
If you migrate to Integration Server version 9.9 or later and you are migrating an Integration Server that did not specify a default connection alias, Integration Server assigns the IS_LOCAL_CONNECTION alias to any publishable document type that specifies DEFAULT or does not specify a messaging connection alias.
IS_UM_CONNECTION
A messaging connection alias that contains the configuration information needed to establish a connection to a Universal Messaging server.