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Chapter 4. Using System Manager This chapter introduces you to System Manager and associated tools that you will use to develop business process integration interfaces. This chapter contains the following sections: v "About System Manager, Integrated Test Environment, and Collaboration Debugger" v "Using System Manager" on page 40 v "Working with InterChange Server Express instances" on page 43 v "Working with integration component libraries" on page 48 v "Working with user projects" on page 50 v "Working with components in integration component libraries" on page 53 v "Working with solutions" on page 66 v "Exporting components to a package using System Manager" on page 68 v "Deploying components to a server" on page 70 v "Working with components in an InterChange Server Express repository" on page 83 v "Dependencies and references" on page 92 v "Standard operations available for multiple workbench resources" on page 94 v "Using Eclipse-based workbenches" on page 95 v "Troubleshooting problems connecting to InterChange Server Express in System Manager" on page 101 About System Manager, Integrated Test Environment, and Collaboration Debugger System Manager, Integrated Test Environment, and Collaboration Debugger are plug-ins that run within the Eclipse-based tooling framework named WebSphere Studio Workbench (WSWB). This section provides an overview of the Eclipse framework, WSWB, and the plug-ins that comprise part of Toolset Express. About the Eclipse Platform The Eclipse Platform is an open-source integrated development environment (IDE) for the creation of tools. It provides tools developers with a development kit and runtime that enables the developer to write plug-ins that allow the user to work with a particular type of resource. WebSphere Studio WorkBench (WSWB), which is supplied with IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express, is an IBM branded version of the Eclipse platform. Plug-ins Plug-ins are the modular extensions that software vendors develop to add functionality to an Eclipse-based workbench. Plug-ins encapsulate the perspectives, editors, and views that enable users of the workbench to work with particular types of resources. For instance, one plug-in might provide the features of a text editor. Another plug-in might provide the features of an HTML editor. The plug-in © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004 37
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