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2. It is recommended that you set the initial state for the components you deploy. For more information, see "Setting the initial states of components for deployment" on page 75. 3. Add shortcuts for the components you want to deploy to a user project. For information on creating a user project see "Creating user projects" on page 50, and for information on adding shortcuts to a user project see "Adding shortcuts to a user project" on page 51. Note: You can deploy multiple user projects at once, so add shortcuts for all of the desired components to the appropriate user projects. 4. In the "WebSphere Business Integration System Manager" view, select each user project you want to deploy to the server instance. You can use standard Windows selection techniques to select multiple user projects for deployment at the same time, such as the following: v Hold down Shift to select contiguous items. v Hold down Ctrl to select non-contiguous items. 5. Right-click a selected user project and choose Deploy user project from the context menu. System Manager displays the "Deploy wizard page 1 screen", as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21. Selecting deployable components and deployment options 6. At the "Deployable Components" screen, do the following: Chapter 4. Using System Manager 79

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2.
It
is
recommended
that
you
set
the
initial
state
for
the
components
you
deploy.
For
more
information,
see
“Setting
the
initial
states
of
components
for
deployment”
on
page
75.
3.
Add
shortcuts
for
the
components
you
want
to
deploy
to
a
user
project.
For
information
on
creating
a
user
project
see
“Creating
user
projects”
on
page
50,
and
for
information
on
adding
shortcuts
to
a
user
project
see
“Adding
shortcuts
to
a
user
project”
on
page
51.
Note:
You
can
deploy
multiple
user
projects
at
once,
so
add
shortcuts
for
all
of
the
desired
components
to
the
appropriate
user
projects.
4.
In
the
“WebSphere
Business
Integration
System
Manager”
view,
select
each
user
project
you
want
to
deploy
to
the
server
instance.
You
can
use
standard
Windows
selection
techniques
to
select
multiple
user
projects
for
deployment
at
the
same
time,
such
as
the
following:
v
Hold
down
Shift
to
select
contiguous
items.
v
Hold
down
Ctrl
to
select
non-contiguous
items.
5.
Right-click
a
selected
user
project
and
choose
Deploy
user
project
from
the
context
menu.
System
Manager
displays
the
“Deploy
wizard
page
1
screen”,
as
shown
in
Figure
21.
6.
At
the
“Deployable
Components”
screen,
do
the
following:
Figure
21.
Selecting
deployable
components
and
deployment
options
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
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