WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Publishing in a Citrix XenApp environment

Supply application location and user details to Citrix to publish a WebSphere® Message Broker command console or WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit.

Read the Citrix documentation for general information about publishing applications. Publishing does not involve any tasks within WebSphere Message Broker; you complete the following tasks in the Citrix Presentation Server console.

Publishing a WebSphere Message Broker command console

The following steps show how to set the Application Location and User information to publish a WebSphere Message Broker command console.
  1. Set the Application Type to Application.
  2. Set the Command Line to the following value: This example assumes that you have installed a 32-bit operating system.
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /k title WebSphere Message
    Broker 8.0
         &&"install_dir\MQSI\8.0\bin\mqsiprofile.cmd"

    On Windows, you can install the Broker component in multiple locations.  Each one can have a different level of service (fix pack) applied and can support a certain set of brokers.  Each installation has its own command console executable. To publish command consoles corresponding to different runtime environments, modify the path to mqsiprofile.cmd appropriately.

  3. Set the Working Directory to install_dir\MQSI\8.0.
  4. Define the users who are authorized to use the WebSphere Message Broker command console. This must be a subset of users or groups who are authorized to use the command console locally, on the server.
    Attention: Users who have access to the WebSphere Message Broker command console through Citrix can use the console to run other commands that are unrelated to the broker.

Publishing a WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit

To publish a WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, set the Application Location and User information as follows:
  1. Set the Application Type to Application.
  2. Set the Command Line to the package group directory for WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit that your system uses, for example:
    E:\WMBT800\eclipse.exe
  3. Set the Working Directory to the appropriate workspace, for example:
    E:\workspace\wmbt80\workspace1

    When the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit is run from Citrix, a window inviting the user to select a workspace is displayed. This is the same window that you see when you run the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit locally. At this stage you can specify a different workspace, for which you have the necessary Windows read and write file permissions on the server.

  4. Define the users who are authorized to use the WebSphere Message Broker command console. This must be a subset of users or groups who are authorized to use the command console locally, on the server.

Publishing applications using the CMP API

You can publish a Java™ application that uses the CMP API programming interface. The steps are similar to publishing a WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit or command console.
For example, to publish the CMP API Exerciser sample, publish this file:
install_dir\sample\ConfigManagerProxy\StartConfigManagerProxyExerciser.bat
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