IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.3
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
Publishing in a CitrixXenApp environment
Supply application location and user details to Citrix to publish an IBM® Integration Bus command console or IBM Integration Toolkit.
About this task
Read the Citrix documentation
for general information about publishing applications. Publishing
does not involve any tasks within IBM Integration Bus;
you complete the following tasks in the CitrixXenApp console. For information
about the system requirements for CitrixXenApp, see IBM Integration Bus system
requirements.
The following steps show how to set the Application Location
and User information to publish an IBM Integration Bus command console.
Procedure
Set the Application Type to Application.
Set the Command Line to the following
value:
C:\WINDOWS\system\cmd.exe /k title IBM Integration Bus10.0
&&"install_dir\server\bin\mqsiprofile.cmd"
On Windows, you can
install the IBM Integration Bus in multiple
locations. Each one must be a different version or have a
different level of service (fix pack) applied, and can support
a certain set of integration nodes. Each installation has
its own command console executable. To publish command consoles
corresponding to different runtime environments, modify the path
to mqsiprofile.cmd appropriately.
Set the Working Directory to install_dir.
Define the users who are authorized to use the IBM Integration Bus command console. This must
be a subset of users or groups who are authorized to use the
command console locally, on the server.
Attention: Users who have
access to the IBM Integration Bus command
console through Citrix can
use the console to run other commands that are unrelated to
the integration node.
Publishing anIBM Integration Toolkit
About this task
To publish anIBM Integration Toolkit, set the Application Location
and User information as follows:
Procedure
Set the Application Type to Application.
Set the Command Line to the package
group directory for IBM Integration Toolkit that
your system uses, for example:
E:\10.0.0.n\eclipse.exe
Set the Working Directory to the
appropriate workspace, for example:
E:\workspace\IIBT10\workspace1
Define the users who are authorized to use the IBM Integration Toolkit. This must be a subset of
users or groups who are authorized to use the IBM Integration Toolkit locally, on the server.
Publishing applications that use the IBM Integration
API
About this task
You can publish a Java™ application
that uses the IBM Integration
API programming
interface. The steps are similar to publishing an IBM Integration Toolkit or command console.
Example
For example, to publish the IBM Integration API Exerciser sample, publish this file: