WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Replacing the underlying integrated installation package

You can replace the IBM-supplied integrated installation package (IIP) with a user-defined IIP. The IIP contains WebSphere® Application Server Network Deployment, version 6.1 and the Feature Pack for Web Services.

About this task

An IIP is an aggregated installation package created with the IBM® WebSphere Installation Factory that can include one or more generally available installation packages, one or more customized installation packages (CIPs), and other user-specified files and directories. The IIP invokes these contributions one after the other in a predefined sequence and in a coordinated manner to complete an end-to-end installation.

The WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services extends the capabilities of WebSphere Application Server V6.1 to enable Web services messages to be sent asynchronously, reliably, and securely, focusing on interoperability with other vendors and to provide support for the Java™ API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 programming model.

IBM supplies the IIP in the installation image found on the WebSphere ESB V6.2 DVD. Customers can also create their own IIP to replace the IBM-supplied IIP.

To replace the IBM-supplied IIP follow these steps:

Procedure
  1. Generate an IIP to replace the underlying IIP.
    The IIP that you generate:
    • must contain WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, version 6.1 and the Feature Pack for Web Services.
    • must be at the same or a higher maintenance level than required by the WebSphere ESB installer which may be a CIP.
    • must have WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment as the primary offering and only one additional offering of Feature Pack for Web Services.

    See Developing and installing integrated installation packages for more information on how to generate an IIP.

  2. Copy the installation directories and files that are provided on the WebSphere ESB V6.2 DVD to <user_root_dir>, where <user_root_dir> is a user-specified directory that emulates the directory structure found on the WebSphere ESB V6.2 DVD. Replace the contents of the /iip folder with the user created IIP. Make sure the following directories are at the same root directory level:
    <user_root_dir>
    	/iip
    	/JDK 
    	/WBI  
    Note: The WBI directory installation files may be a CIP or the installer from the DVD image. In case of a CIP, an additional folder, custom.wbi, needs to be copied over.
  3. Start the launchpad. From the launchpad:
    1. Click WebSphere ESB installation.
    2. Click Launch the installation wizard for WebSphere ESB.
  4. Perform an interactive installation following the procedure in Installing WebSphere ESB interactively.

What to do next

After the installation completes, the Installation Results panel should indicate that the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment and the Feature Pack for Web Services have been successfully installed. If a problem occurs during installation, an error message will appear with information on how to resolve the problem.

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