The Getting Started wizard creates the minimum components that you need to be able to run a simple message flow application like those included in the Samples Gallery.
The Getting Started wizard asks you to accept or enter certain values. The following table describes why the wizard needs this information.
Wizard page title | Field name | Why the wizard needs this information |
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WBIMB services user account | User name | The wizard creates a broker that you will be able to start and stop under this user account. |
Password | ||
WBIMB services DB2 access account | User name | The wizard creates DB2 databases under this username and the components can access these databases under this user account. |
Password | ||
Specify broker domain details | Broker Domain name | The wizard configures the broker that it creates to belong to this broker domain. |
Queue Manager name | The wizard creates a WebSphere MQ queue manager which is used by the broker and the Configuration Manager. | |
Queue Manager port | The wizard configures the queue manager to use this port for communication between the Configuration Manager and the Message Brokers Toolkit. | |
Database name | The wizard creates a DB2 database to store the Configuration Manager's data. | |
Specify broker details | Broker name | The wizard creates a broker with this name and assigns it to the broker domain. |
Broker database name | The wizard creates a DB2 database to store data that is deployed to the broker. | |
Specify connection details | Connection details project name | The wizard creates a project in the Toolkit workspace with the specified name. This project contains the broker domain connection information. |
When you have entered or confirmed all the information in the Getting Started wizard, the wizard creates the default configuration. The following table lists the components that the wizard creates, and their default values.
Component | Default value |
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WBIMB services user account | Your Windows user account. |
WBIMB services DB2 access account | Your Windows user account. |
Broker domain and broker domain connection | LocalDomain |
Queue manager | WBRK_QM |
Queue manager listener | By default, the field in the wizard that requests this information is empty. The port number conventionally has four digits, for example, 1515. To verify which ports are already in use on the processor, open a command prompt and enter the following command: netstat -a |
Configuration Manager | Configuration Manager You cannot change the name of the Configuration Manager. |
Configuration Manager database | WBRKCMDB |
Broker | WBRK_BROKER |
Broker database | WBRKBKDB |
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