WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


Planning for a custom stand-alone environment

Use this scenario when you need an isolated environment but cannot use a default single server environment because of your business requirements.

Before you begin

About this task

You have a design that requires you install a default single server environment to meet your needs.
Procedure
  1. Select the database product to support the deployment environment.

    Some systems, such as z/OS and i5/OS do not have automated methods to create databases and tables for messaging engines and Common Event Infrastructure (CEI). When creating databases for these systems, make sure you have sufficient authorization to run database definition scripts successfully.

    Important: If your future plans include federating this environment into a deployment manager cell, make sure that you use a database and database drivers that support remote access. Examples of these types of products are Derby Network and Java toolbox JDBC.
  2. Decide how you create the database tables.

    Either create the tables during product installation, have the product install process create scripts to create the tables for you, or create scripts yourself to perform this step.

  3. Decide how clients are to access the applications in the deployment environment.

    Based on your needs there are many ways to access including Web services (SOAP/HTTP and SOAP/JMS), synchronous or asynchronous Service Component Architecture (SCA) requests, Java™ Message Service (JMS), MQ (either JMS or native), or through adapters. These choices impact what other software and resources you must install.

  4. Decide how the applications access any resources they require.

    Based on your needs there are many ways to access including Web services (SOAP/HTTP and SOAP/JMS), synchronous or asynchronous Service Component Architecture (SCA) requests, Java Message Service (JMS), MQ (either JMS or native), or through adapters. These choices impact what other software and resources you must install.

  5. Decide how to install the software, create and configure the server.

    You can create and configure the server while installing the software or you can create and configure the server using the Profile Management Tool. You can also use the administrative console to create and configure the server. Experienced installers can also use scripts to handle these tasks. Understand the benefits and drawbacks of all methods before making a choice.

  6. Identify or create any user IDs with the authorization you need to complete installation.
  7. Optional: Contact your database administrators, if your site policies restrict database creation and access to a centralized department.
    Important: If your future plans include federating this environment into a deployment manager cell, make sure that you use a database and database drivers that support remote access. Examples of these types of products are Derby Network and Java toolbox JDBC.
  8. Schedule and coordinate the installation of WebSphere® Integration Developer and WebSphere ESB to minimize impacts to the development community.

What to do next

Install the software.

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