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1. Ensure that System Manager is not connected to the InterChange Server Express instance you want to remove. You can do this by either disconnecting System Manager from the InterChange Server Express instance or by shutting down the InterChange Server Express instance. For more information on disconnecting System Manager from an InterChange Server Express instance, see "Disconnecting from InterChange Server Express" on page 47. For more information on shutting down an InterChange Server Express instance, see "Shutting down InterChange Server Express" on page 47. 2. In the InterChange Server Express Component Management view, right-click the InterChange Server Express instance you want to remove, then select Delete from the context menu. 3. At the "Delete server confirmation" prompt click OK. The server instance is removed from the view. Other System Manager commands for InterChange Server Express The context menu displayed when you right-click an InterChange Server Express instance has several additional menu items. Table 3. Other System Manager commands for InterChange Server Express InterChange Server menu item Edit Configuration Statistics System View Server object delete Delete Repository Monitor definition wizard For more information on this menu item, see Chapter 5, "Configuring InterChange Server Express," on page 103. For more information on this menu item, see the System Administration Guide. For more information on this menu item, see the System Administration Guide. For more information on this menu item, see "Deleting components using the Server Object Delete Wizard" on page 91. "Deleting the entire repository" on page 90. For more information on this menu item, see the System Administration Guide. Working with integration component libraries You use integration component libraries to store the components that you develop. This section describes how to create a new integration component library. Once you have created an integration component library you will typically want to perform the following tasks as well: v You will want to import components into the library. For information on several ways of doing this, see "Working with components in integration component libraries" on page 53. v You will want to create shortcuts to the components in user projects. For more information on this, see "Working with user projects" on page 50. v You will want to deploy components to an InterChange Server Express instance. For more information, see "Deploying components to a server" on page 70. 48 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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1.
Ensure
that
System
Manager
is
not
connected
to
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
you
want
to
remove.
You
can
do
this
by
either
disconnecting
System
Manager
from
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
or
by
shutting
down
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance.
For
more
information
on
disconnecting
System
Manager
from
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance,
see
“Disconnecting
from
InterChange
Server
Express”
on
page
47.
For
more
information
on
shutting
down
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance,
see
“Shutting
down
InterChange
Server
Express”
on
page
47.
2.
In
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view,
right-click
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
you
want
to
remove,
then
select
Delete
from
the
context
menu.
3.
At
the
“Delete
server
confirmation”
prompt
click
OK
.
The
server
instance
is
removed
from
the
view.
Other
System
Manager
commands
for
InterChange
Server
Express
The
context
menu
displayed
when
you
right-click
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
has
several
additional
menu
items.
Table
3.
Other
System
Manager
commands
for
InterChange
Server
Express
InterChange
Server
menu
item
Edit
Configuration
For
more
information
on
this
menu
item,
see
Chapter
5,
“Configuring
InterChange
Server
Express,”
on
page
103.
Statistics
For
more
information
on
this
menu
item,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
System
View
For
more
information
on
this
menu
item,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
Server
object
delete
For
more
information
on
this
menu
item,
see
“Deleting
components
using
the
Server
Object
Delete
Wizard”
on
page
91.
Delete
Repository
“Deleting
the
entire
repository”
on
page
90.
Monitor
definition
wizard
For
more
information
on
this
menu
item,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
Working
with
integration
component
libraries
You
use
integration
component
libraries
to
store
the
components
that
you
develop.
This
section
describes
how
to
create
a
new
integration
component
library.
Once
you
have
created
an
integration
component
library
you
will
typically
want
to
perform
the
following
tasks
as
well:
v
You
will
want
to
import
components
into
the
library.
For
information
on
several
ways
of
doing
this,
see
“Working
with
components
in
integration
component
libraries”
on
page
53.
v
You
will
want
to
create
shortcuts
to
the
components
in
user
projects.
For
more
information
on
this,
see
“Working
with
user
projects”
on
page
50.
v
You
will
want
to
deploy
components
to
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance.
For
more
information,
see
“Deploying
components
to
a
server”
on
page
70.
48
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide