Create and configure the integration node that you want on the operating system of your choice.
For more information about user ID authorization and creation, refer to Planning for security.
To set up a default configuration, or an environment for application development on Linux or Windows, see Configuring integration nodes for development environments. If you are creating integration nodes for test and production environments, use the tasks included in this section.
When you have created your physical components, you can administer your test and production environments programmatically by using the IBM Integration API.
This collection of tasks uses specific resource names and user IDs. These names are examples only; you can use your own names. Follow existing naming conventions for WebSphere® MQ and other resources.
Continue your integration node configuration tasks. For day to day administration of your integration nodes and associated resources, see Administering integration nodes and associated resources.