Configuring broker domain components

Create and configure the components that you want on the operating system of your choice.

Before you start:
Ensure that the following requirements are met:
To create, modify, or delete a WebSphere® Event Broker component:
  1. Select the task for the component and action that you require from the list of tasks in this topic.
  2. Select the operating system that you require from within the task.
Alternatively:
  1. In the information center's table of contents, select the top-level container for the component and the action that you require (for example, Creating a Configuration Manager).
  2. Expand the container.
  3. Select the operating system that you require from the list of topics.

On Windows, you can create, modify, and delete physical components using the Command Assistant wizard.

If you require a default broker domain configuration on Linux® or Windows, you can use the Default Configuration wizard. The Default Configuration wizard creates all the components that you need to start exploring WebSphere Event Broker and run the supplied samples. For more information, see Using the Default Configuration wizard.

When you have created your physical components, you can configure the broker domain either by using the workbench, or programmatically by using the Configuration Manager Proxy Java™ API.

The following set of tasks describes how to create and configure component databases, and how to create, modify, and delete the physical broker domain components and associated resources by using the command line. For information on using the Configuration Manager Proxy Java API, see Developing applications using the CMP.

This collection of tasks uses specific resource names and user IDs. These names are examples only; you can use your own names. Follow existing naming conventions for WebSphere MQ and other resources.

Related concepts
Broker domains
Related tasks
Configuring a broker domain in the workbench
Developing applications that use the Configuration Manager Proxy Java API
Planning for security when you install WebSphere Event Broker
Related reference
Security requirements for administrative tasks
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