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Creating the user databases

If your message flows create, update, retrieve, or delete application and business data in one or more user databases, create the databases before you deploy the message flows to a broker.

For information about which databases you can use, see Supported databases.

To create the databases on distributed systems:

  1. Create the databases that you require. Discuss your requirements with your database administrator, or see the documentation supplied with the database product that you are using. Make sure that you run a database profile, if required for your platform and database manager.

    The following samples use databases, and provide outline instructions for creating DB2® and Oracle databases:

    You might find it helpful to use the instructions in these samples as a starting point for database creation.

    You can view information about samples only when you use the information center that is integrated with the WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit or the online information center. You can run samples only when you use the information center that is integrated with the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit.

  2. If you are creating Sybase databases on AIX®, run the Sybase profile before you run mqsiprofile. For more information about using mqsiprofile to initialize command environments on Linux and UNIX platforms, see Command environment: Linux and UNIX systems.
You have now created a database for business data.
Next: If you have been following the instructions in Working with databases, the next task is Authorizing access to user databases.
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