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WebSphere Message Brokers
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How do I deploy and configure applications?

New users: use the links in this topic to get information on deploying and configuring message flow applications and related resources.

What do I need to know about deployment?

Deployment is the process of transferring data to an execution group belonging to a broker, so that it can take effect in the broker domain. Use the following links to find out more about deployment.

How do I deploy message flow applications?

You must have a broker domain configured and the components running to deploy message flow applications to an execution group. Use the links in this section to find out how to deploy your message flow applications and related resources to an execution group.

  • How do I add an execution group?

    An execution group is a named grouping of message flows that have been assigned to a broker. The broker enforces a degree of isolation between message flows in distinct execution groups by ensuring that they execute in separate address spaces, or as unique processes. When you add a broker to a broker domain, the default execution group is created automatically. You can create more execution groups in a number of different ways:
  • How do I create a server project?

    You must have a server project to create a broker archive file. Use this link to get instructions on how to create a server project. Alternatively, if you have created a default configuration or created a broker domain in your Message Brokers Toolkit, you can use the server project that contains your broker domain configuration details, instead of creating a new server project.
  • How can I create a broker archive?

    A broker archive file is a compressed file that contains compiled message flows, message dictionaries and other application development resources. Use this link to find out how to create a broker archive. You can use the Broker Archive editor to add or remove message flows and message sets to or from your broker archive, and to edit the configurable properties within your bar file.
  • How can I add resources to a broker archive?

    You can add message flows and message sets to a broker archive file. The message flows, message sets and related resources are compiled when they are added to the broker archive file. You can also choose to add the source files to the broker archive file. You can not add resources to a broker archive file from a project that contains an error.
  • How can I deploy a broker archive file?

    Find out about the different ways that you can deploy a broker archive file to a broker. For deploying applications during development to a test environment, the simplest method is to use the Message Brokers Toolkit. When you deploy to a broker you select an execution group to deploy to.
  • How do I check the results of deployment?

    Use this link to find out how you can check the results of a deployment.
  • How do I refresh the contents of a broker archive?

    You can refresh the contents of a broker archive by removing resources from it and, having made required changes, add them back again. Alternatively you can use the Refresh option in the Broker Archive editor.

How can I configure applications?

Use the links in this section to find out how to configure your applications for use in a production environment.

What are the other types of deployment?

Use the links in this section to find out how to deploy changes to your configuration or publish/subscribe settings to the broker.

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