WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Packaging and distributing user-defined extensions
When you have created and tested a user-defined extension, you can package and distribute it.
Before you start:
Complete the following tasks:
When you have created and tested your user-defined extension, you can distribute these resources to other computers.
For user-defined
extensions created in Java or
C:
- Package and install the user-defined extensions. To package and install the resources that make up the workbench representation of your user-defined node, see Packaging and distributing a user-defined node project.
- Copy the files generated by the compilation step to all the computers on which you have created brokers that might need these resources. If you have created a user-defined node in Java or C that uses a custom property compiler, you must also install the user-defined node project on brokers to which you want to deploy the node. See Installing user-defined extension runtime files on a broker. For a more automated approach, see Installing a user-defined extension to current and past versions of WebSphere Message Broker.
For user-defined nodes
created from subflows:
- Package and install the user-defined nodes implemented as a subflow, see Packaging and distributing a user-defined node project.