The following figure shows the flow of events during a deployment. The details of this process are discussed in the sections in this topic.
The Domain Navigator view displays all the objects associated with a specific domain. For example, if you expand the Topology view, all the brokers in the domain are displayed; if you expand a Broker view, all the execution groups within that broker are displayed. From the Domain Navigator view you can deploy a topology to all the brokers in the domain, or you can deploy all the execution groups to a particular broker. You can also drag a bar file from the Resource Navigator view onto an execution group within the Domain Navigator view to deploy the contents of the bar file.
When deploying in WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker, only topic information, topology information, and message flow, message set, and broker properties information can be deployed. You cannot deploy everything, or force a complete deploy. This is useful for users who want to write scripts to manage broker deployment separately from the workbench domain development using the Message Brokers Toolkit for WebSphere Studio.
You can deploy a configuration from the command line using the mqsideploy command. You must specify the name of the broker, the execution group to which you want your configuration to be deployed, and the name of the bar file that contains your message flow. For example:
mqsideploy -b mybroker -e myexecutiongroup -bar mybarfile.bar
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