Inter-site routing
Inter-site routing can route to a destination thread that is located in another site and even on another host.
To send to a thread in the current site, you must have the destination thread be a public thread in the target site. You can set a thread to be public by assigning an Inter-Site Routing Port to it from the Properties tab.
By default, Inter-Site Route Port is empty, which means the thread is not a public thread.
After this is set, the thread is a public thread.
You can set a port to make the thread a public thread by:
- Specifying the port in the field.
or
- Clicking Select Port dialog box. and selecting from the
Inter-site routing ports can be configured with the service name and the port number. The Service Name/Port Number pair must be configured exactly the same on the destination side and the side where the process is running.
After the port is set properly, you can commit the inter-site setting successfully with other thread properties.
An icon on the upper-right corner of the thread indicates the referenced public thread.