WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Including a project in an application or library
If a project contains resources that are required for your solution, you can add that project to an application or library.
Before you start:
- Read the concept information about Applications and libraries and Message Broker projects.
- To include projects from previous versions of WebSphere Message Broker, you must first import them. For instructions, see Importing resources from previous versions.
- As an alternative to including a project in an application or library, you can convert a project to an application or library. For more information, see Converting a project to an application or library.
You can include the following types
of project in an application or library:
- Java™ project
- PHP project
- Data design project
- Message set project
You can include a project in an application or library
in two ways:
- Begin with a project and choose which application or library to include it in.
- Begin with an application or library and choose which projects to include in it.
Beginning with a project
Beginning with an application or library
The application or library now includes a reference to your selected project or projects. Those projects are no longer visible under the Independent Resources folder in the Broker Development view, but are listed under the application or library.
To remove a project from an application or library, see Removing a project from an application or library.