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Generating an HTTP server configuration by using the web user interface

You can generate an HTTP server configuration file for either the WebSphere® Application Server plug-in or the Apache mod_proxy module to use for connecting to a web server such as IBM® HTTP Server.

Before you begin

Read the concept topic Using external web servers with IBM Integration Bus.

About this task

When you use the web user interface to generate an HTTP server configuration file, you can generate a configuration file for only one integration node at a time. If you want to create a single HTTP server configuration file that contains the port configurations for multiple integration nodes, you must use the IBM Integration API; see Generating an HTTP server configuration by using the IBM Integration API.
Note: If you generate an HTTP server configuration files for the WebSphere Application Server plug-in for each integration node in the environment, you can combine the individual configuration files by using the WebSphere Application Server pluginMerge script, see WebSphere Application Server pluginMerge script

Procedure

Complete the following steps to generate an HTTP server configuration file:

  1. Start the web user interface for your integration node; see Accessing the web user interface. The navigator is displayed on the left side of the pane, showing the servers (integration servers), message flows, and other resources that are owned by your integration node.
  2. Click the down arrow beside the integration node to display the menu, and select one of the following options:
    • If you want to use the WebSphere Application Server plug-in, select Export Port Configuration as WebSphere Application Server Plugin.
    • If you want to use the mod_proxy module, select Export Port Configuration as mod_proxy Module.
  3. In the Save As dialog, navigate to a target location for the configuration file, and enter the file name of your choice.
  4. Click Save to save the file.

What to do next

Follow the relevant product instructions for configuring the web server:

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