Use this procedure to create a WebSphere® ESB, version
6.2 profile to coexist with a configuration instance of WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation,
version 5.x, WebSphere Application Server,
version 5.x, WebSphere Application Server
Network Deployment,
version 5.x, or WebSphere Application Server Enterprise,
version 5.0.x, on a single system. This procedure uses the Profile
Management Tool graphical user interface (GUI).
Before you begin
Review the general prerequisites for creating or augmenting
profiles in
Prerequisites for creating or augmenting profiles, as well
as those specific to
Creating profiles using the Profile Management Tool or
Augmenting profiles using the Profile Management Tool. In addition to these prerequisites,
you must also have an existing installation of either:
- WebSphere Business
Integration Server Foundation, version 5.x with an existing configuration
instance.
- WebSphere Application Server, version
5.x, WebSphere Application Server
Network Deployment, version
5.x, or WebSphere Application Server Enterprise,
version 5.0.x, with an existing configuration instance. Coexistence
with WebSphere Application Server Enterprise,
version 5.0.x is supported on Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows® platforms only.
About this task
To create a new profile, use the following procedure.
Procedure
- Create the new WebSphere ESB profile.
To do so, follow the procedure in Creating profiles using the Profile Management Tool or Augmenting profiles using the Profile Management Tool.
When progressing through
the Profile Management Tool, on the Port values assignment panel,
verify that the ports specified for the new profile are unique and
different than the ports assigned to the existing configuration instance.
- If you created a stand-alone server profile or deployment
manager profile, verify that it is operating correctly with the coexisting
instance. To verify that the profile is operating properly,
start it from its First steps console while the coexisting instance
is running. If it starts successfully, the profile is operating properly.
Results
A new WebSphere ESB profile
exists.