Before you start:
Adding a broker to the broker topology creates a reference to the broker in the configuration repository; it does not create the physical broker. When you add a broker, be sure to use the same name that you used to create the broker.
To add a broker to a broker domain:
In the Domains view, the broker is added to the broker domain and a default execution group is added to the broker.
Adding a broker to the broker topology creates security ACL groups, which give the user ID full control of the broker and its default execution group. These ACL groups exist until this broker is removed from the broker domain. This means that the user ID can be removed from the mqbr* groups, but the user still has the full control access level for the broker and its default execution group.
Next:
Continue to add further execution groups to the broker if necessary. Then create, modify, or reuse message flows, message sets and other required files, and add them to the broker archive for deploying to the broker.
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