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Creating, integration, component, libraries

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v You will want to export components to a package, either to import them into servers or other libraries or to back up your development. For more information, see "Exporting components to a package using System Manager" on page 68. For conceptual information about integration component libraries, see "Integration component libraries" on page 22. Creating integration component libraries Do the following to create a new integration component library in System Manager by using a wizard: 1. Do one of the following to start the "New Integration Component Library" wizard: v Select File > New > Integration Component Library from the menu bar. v In the WebSphere Business Integration System Manager view, right-click the Integration Component Libraries folder and select New Integration Component Library from the context menu. v Click Open The New Wizard button in the toolbar and select New Integration Component Library from the menu. 2. Type a name for the integration component library in the Project name field. Project names can only contain alphanumeric characters and underscores, and must be specified in English. 3. To have the folder for the library created in the default location (your workspace) and with a name identical to the name specified for the library, leave the Use default location checkbox enabled. If you want to specify the name and location of the library folder, do the following: a. Clear the Use default location checkbox. b. Type the full path and name of the directory that you want to use for the library in the Location field, or click Browse to select an existing directory. Note: There is no way to create the folder for a library in the path of the workspace other than to let System Manager do it by use of the Use default location checkbox. 4. If you do not want to import components into the library from the repository of a server at this time, proceed to step 5 on page 50. If you do want to import components into the library from the repository of a running server, do the following: a. Do one of the following to specify the server from which you want to import the components: v Select the server in the Import components from server drop-down menu. The server must be running and System Manager must be connected to it for the server to be displayed in the drop-down menu. v Click Register new server and add the server to the list through the wizard. For more information, see "Registering an InterChange Server Express instance" on page 43. b. Click Next. c. At the next screen in the wizard, enable the checkbox next to a server instance to add all of the components in its repository or expand the server folder and enable the checkboxes next to component groups, or expand the folders for groups and enable the checkboxes for individual components. Chapter 4. Using System Manager 49

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v
You
will
want
to
export
components
to
a
package,
either
to
import
them
into
servers
or
other
libraries
or
to
back
up
your
development.
For
more
information,
see
“Exporting
components
to
a
package
using
System
Manager”
on
page
68.
For
conceptual
information
about
integration
component
libraries,
see
“Integration
component
libraries”
on
page
22.
Creating
integration
component
libraries
Do
the
following
to
create
a
new
integration
component
library
in
System
Manager
by
using
a
wizard:
1.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
start
the
“New
Integration
Component
Library”
wizard:
v
Select
File
>
New
>
Integration
Component
Library
from
the
menu
bar.
v
In
the
WebSphere
Business
Integration
System
Manager
view,
right-click
the
Integration
Component
Libraries
folder
and
select
New
Integration
Component
Library
from
the
context
menu.
v
Click
Open
The
New
Wizard
button
in
the
toolbar
and
select
New
Integration
Component
Library
from
the
menu.
2.
Type
a
name
for
the
integration
component
library
in
the
Project
name
field.
Project
names
can
only
contain
alphanumeric
characters
and
underscores,
and
must
be
specified
in
English.
3.
To
have
the
folder
for
the
library
created
in
the
default
location
(your
workspace)
and
with
a
name
identical
to
the
name
specified
for
the
library,
leave
the
Use
default
location
checkbox
enabled.
If
you
want
to
specify
the
name
and
location
of
the
library
folder,
do
the
following:
a.
Clear
the
Use
default
location
checkbox.
b.
Type
the
full
path
and
name
of
the
directory
that
you
want
to
use
for
the
library
in
the
Location
field,
or
click
Browse
to
select
an
existing
directory.
Note:
There
is
no
way
to
create
the
folder
for
a
library
in
the
path
of
the
workspace
other
than
to
let
System
Manager
do
it
by
use
of
the
Use
default
location
checkbox.
4.
If
you
do
not
want
to
import
components
into
the
library
from
the
repository
of
a
server
at
this
time,
proceed
to
step
5
on
page
50.
If
you
do
want
to
import
components
into
the
library
from
the
repository
of
a
running
server,
do
the
following:
a.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
specify
the
server
from
which
you
want
to
import
the
components:
v
Select
the
server
in
the
Import
components
from
server
drop-down
menu.
The
server
must
be
running
and
System
Manager
must
be
connected
to
it
for
the
server
to
be
displayed
in
the
drop-down
menu.
v
Click
Register
new
server
and
add
the
server
to
the
list
through
the
wizard.
For
more
information,
see
“Registering
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance”
on
page
43.
b.
Click
Next
.
c.
At
the
next
screen
in
the
wizard,
enable
the
checkbox
next
to
a
server
instance
to
add
all
of
the
components
in
its
repository
or
expand
the
server
folder
and
enable
the
checkboxes
next
to
component
groups,
or
expand
the
folders
for
groups
and
enable
the
checkboxes
for
individual
components.
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4.
Using
System
Manager
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