When you have created the code for your Java™ user-defined node, you must compile it for your operating system.
You must have a user-defined node written in Java. This node can be one of the provided sample nodes that are described in Sample node files, or a node that you have created yourself by using the instructions in either Creating a message processing or output node in Java or Creating an input node in Java.
You can compile a Java user-defined node either from the command line, or from within the project in the IBM® Integration Toolkit. Both options are described later in this section.
When you compile a Java user-defined node from the command
line, you must have a compatible IBM Software
Developer Kit for Java on the
current operating system. For details of supported Java versions, see the IBM Integration Bus system requirements; see IBM Integration Bus system
requirements.
Use the following procedure to compile your Java user-defined node from the IBM Integration Toolkit:
Use the following procedure to compile your Java user-defined node from the command line:
The .par file that you have created is ready for you to install on one or more integration nodes (see Installing user-defined extension runtime files on an integration node), or to package for distribution (see Packaging and distributing a user-defined node project).