WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Managing the administrative domain

When you create a WebSphere ESB stand-alone profile or deployment manager profile, the administrative domain is created for that profile. To manage the administrative domain, you start the WebSphere ESB server process for the profile, then can use the WebSphere administrative console and other tools.

Why and when to perform this task

WebSphere ESB uses the same administrative domain support as used for WebSphere Application Server and other related products like WebSphere Process Server. As a result, many administrative tasks, and many terms used, are the same for both WebSphere ESB and WebSphere Application Server.

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What to do next

In advanced scenarios, you can change the configuration of an administrative domain; for example, to change cell-wide settings and define shared libraries for use by multiple applications. For this, you work with the underlying WebSphere Application Server and its information; for example: You can display any of these topics in the information center, then synchronize the navigation to display the branch of the WebSphere Application Server navigation tree that is concerned with managing the administrative domain.
Related concepts
The administrative console for WebSphere ESB
Managing the administrative domain

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