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Refreshing InterChange Server Express After you have deployed components to an InterChange Server Express instance you must refresh the instance in System Manager for it to accurately display the components in the server. For instance, if you deploy components to a server and then try to create a new integration library and add components to the library from the server, System Manager does not list the recently deployed components unless you refresh the server. To refresh a server instance, right-click it in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view and choose Refresh from the context menu. Disconnecting from InterChange Server Express To disconnect System Manager from an InterChange Server Express instance, right-click the InterChange Server Express instance from which you want to disconnect in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view, then select Disconnect from the context menu. Shutting down InterChange Server Express To shut down an InterChange Server Express instance, right-click the InterChange Server Express instance you want to shut down in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view, then select Disconnect from the context menu and then either select Gracefully or Immediately from the submenu depending on how you want the instance to shut down. If you select Immediately as the type of shutdown, then InterChange Server Express shuts down immediately and any flows that it might be processing at the time fail. You can subsequently resolve any failed flows by using Flow Manager. Use this type of shutdown in development and test environments where you do not care about the flows in the system or in production environments where there are no complications presented by submitting failed flows. If you select Gracefully as the type of shut down, then the InterChange Server Express integration components will finish processing their current flows before the server shuts down. Use this type of shutdown in production environments where there may be complications resulting from flow failures. Note: You can also shut down InterChange Server Express by closing the console window in which it is running. This results in an immediate shutdown, and any flows currently being processed will fail. This may be acceptable in a development environment, if the integrity of the data does not matter, but should not be done in a production environment. A benefit of using System Manager to shut down InterChange Server Express even in a development environment is that the InterChange Server Express Component Management view displays the status of the server, but it cannot detect and report changes in the state of the server if it is shut down by some other means than the use of System Manager. Deleting an InterChange Server Express instance from the view You may want to remove an InterChange Server Express instance from the InterChange Server Express Component Management view in System Manager. Do the following to remove an InterChange Server Express instance: Chapter 4. Using System Manager 47

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Refreshing
InterChange
Server
Express
After
you
have
deployed
components
to
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
you
must
refresh
the
instance
in
System
Manager
for
it
to
accurately
display
the
components
in
the
server.
For
instance,
if
you
deploy
components
to
a
server
and
then
try
to
create
a
new
integration
library
and
add
components
to
the
library
from
the
server,
System
Manager
does
not
list
the
recently
deployed
components
unless
you
refresh
the
server.
To
refresh
a
server
instance,
right-click
it
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
and
choose
Refresh
from
the
context
menu.
Disconnecting
from
InterChange
Server
Express
To
disconnect
System
Manager
from
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance,
right-click
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
from
which
you
want
to
disconnect
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view,
then
select
Disconnect
from
the
context
menu.
Shutting
down
InterChange
Server
Express
To
shut
down
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance,
right-click
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
you
want
to
shut
down
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view,
then
select
Disconnect
from
the
context
menu
and
then
either
select
Gracefully
or
Immediately
from
the
submenu
depending
on
how
you
want
the
instance
to
shut
down.
If
you
select
Immediately
as
the
type
of
shutdown,
then
InterChange
Server
Express
shuts
down
immediately
and
any
flows
that
it
might
be
processing
at
the
time
fail.
You
can
subsequently
resolve
any
failed
flows
by
using
Flow
Manager.
Use
this
type
of
shutdown
in
development
and
test
environments
where
you
do
not
care
about
the
flows
in
the
system
or
in
production
environments
where
there
are
no
complications
presented
by
submitting
failed
flows.
If
you
select
Gracefully
as
the
type
of
shut
down,
then
the
InterChange
Server
Express
integration
components
will
finish
processing
their
current
flows
before
the
server
shuts
down.
Use
this
type
of
shutdown
in
production
environments
where
there
may
be
complications
resulting
from
flow
failures.
Note:
You
can
also
shut
down
InterChange
Server
Express
by
closing
the
console
window
in
which
it
is
running.
This
results
in
an
immediate
shutdown,
and
any
flows
currently
being
processed
will
fail.
This
may
be
acceptable
in
a
development
environment,
if
the
integrity
of
the
data
does
not
matter,
but
should
not
be
done
in
a
production
environment.
A
benefit
of
using
System
Manager
to
shut
down
InterChange
Server
Express
even
in
a
development
environment
is
that
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
displays
the
status
of
the
server,
but
it
cannot
detect
and
report
changes
in
the
state
of
the
server
if
it
is
shut
down
by
some
other
means
than
the
use
of
System
Manager.
Deleting
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
from
the
view
You
may
want
to
remove
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
from
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
in
System
Manager.
Do
the
following
to
remove
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance:
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
47