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Editing configurable properties

You can edit configurable properties in the deployment descriptor file (broker.xml) of your BAR file.

Before you begin

This topic assumes that you have created a BAR file and added resources to it. For more information, see Creating a BAR file and Adding files to a BAR file.

About this task

Editing configurable properties with the IBM Integration Toolkit

About this task

To edit properties by using the IBM® Integration Toolkit, complete the following steps.

Procedure

  1. Open the BAR file. The resources in your BAR file are listed on the Manage tab.
  2. Optional: You can view the properties that can be configured for your message flows and subflows by selecting Build resources that are configurable from the Filter by list.
  3. Select the resource that you want to configure. You can expand resources to show individual message flow nodes. The values that you can configure for the selected resource are displayed in the Properties view, on the Configure tab.
  4. Optional: Refresh the content of a migrated BAR file so that you can see and configure the maximumRateMsgsPerSec property. For more information, see Refreshing the contents of a BAR file.
  5. Update the appropriate values in the Properties view.
  6. Save the BAR file.

What to do next

Deploy the BAR file by following the instructions in Deploying a BAR file.

Editing configurable properties with the mqsiapplybaroverride command

About this task

To edit properties by using the mqsiapplybaroverride command, complete the following steps.

Procedure

  1. Open a command window that is configured for your environment.
  2. Create a text file with a .properties file extension.
  3. Enter the command, typed on a single line, that specifies the location of your BAR file deployment descriptor (broker.xml) and the file that contains the properties to be changed. For examples of how to use the command, see mqsiapplybaroverride command.

    A file with a .bar extension is created.

What to do next

Deploy the BAR file by following the instructions in Deploying a BAR file.


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