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

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Creating the initial configuration for the Coordinated Request Reply sample

This scenario was developed by using a sample initial configuration. You can set up the sample initial IT configuration to try out the scenario in the same way as it was originally developed.

Before you begin

  • Download a copy of the file coordinatedRequestReplyMQAppsample.zip.
  • Make sure you have access to a WebSphere® Message Broker runtime environment and a WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit installation with the default configuration deployed. For more information on installing WebSphere Message Broker components, see Installing in the IBM® WebSphere Message Broker information center.

About this task

Complete the following steps to set up the sample initial configuration that was used to develop the scenario.

Procedure

  1. From the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit menu, click File > Import > Other > Project Interchange and then click Next. The Import Projects dialog box opens.
  2. Next to the drop-down menu for the "From zip file" field, click Browse, navigate to the coordinatedRequestReplyMQAppsample.zip file and click Open. The Import Projects dialog box is populated with the list of resources from the coordinatedRequestReplyMQAppsample.zip file.
  3. Ensure that all the resources are selected and click Finish. In the Broker Development pane you should see the following entries under the Broker Development tab:
    • One application project named Coordinated request Reply MQ Application.
    • One library project named Coordinated Request Reply Library.
  4. To deploy the coordinated_request_reply.bar BAR file, right-click on the BAR file name, click Deploy, select an execution group, and click Finish. The resources are deployed to the broker.