The installation instructions in this section assume the following:
- WebSphere Business Integration Server Express or Express Plus is
not already installed on your machine. If you have installed
WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and want to upgrade to WebSphere
Business Integration Server Express Plus, see Upgrading from WebSphere Business Integration Server Express v4.3 to Express Plus v4.3 for instructions.
- Installation is from a CD. If you plan to obtain the electronic
download version from Passport Advantage, refer to your Passport Advantage
information for those downloading instructions.
- Components are installed on a machine running the Windows 2000 operating
system. Only the Toolset Express component is supported on the Windows
XP operating system.
- Installation is of a WebSphere Business Integration Express system.
Installation of a WebSphere Business Integration Express Plus system might
show slightly different screens.
To invoke the Launchpad to launch the product installation GUI, do the
following:
- Select the button labeled Install Product from the
Launchpad. The Install Product screen appears.
Figure 5. Install Product screen

- Select Launch Product Installation.
The Welcome screen appears.
Figure 6. Welcome screen

- At the Welcome screen, select Next.
The Software License Agreement screen appears.
Figure 7. Software License Agreement screen

- Read and accept the terms of the Software License Agreement by selecting
the radio button beside the entry I accept the terms in the license
agreement, then select Next.
The Destination screen appears.
Figure 8. Destination screen

- On the Destination screen, accept the default
installation location of C:\IBM\WebSphereServer or browse for
a different location, then select Next.
- Note:
- The directory path must not contain any spaces. Throughout this
document, the installation directory C:\IBM\WebSphereServer
will be referred to as ProductDir.
The Feature screen appears.
Figure 9. Feature screen

- On the Feature screen, select those components you want to
install and select Next. See the section Deciding which WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus components to install for descriptions of available components.
One of the following screens appears:
- If you selected to install the InterChange Server Express component, the
Pre-installation Summary screen appears. In this case, continue with
these instructions at Step 8.
- If you did not select to install the InterChange Server Express component,
the Name Server Configuration screen appears. In this case, continue
with these instructions at Step 7.
Figure 10. Name Server Configuration screen

- On the Name Server Configuration screen, type the IP address of
the computer on which you have installed or plan to install the InterChange
Server Express component, and then select Next. See the
section Configuring the Name Server for more information about the Name Server.
The Pre-installation Summary screen appears.
Figure 11. Pre-installation Summary screen

- On the Pre-installation Summary screen, review the features and
installation location and select Next.
The installer verifies that enough disk space exists for the
installation:
- On the Reboot screen, select whether you want to restart your
machine now or later, and select Finish to exit the installation
GUI.
- Add a listener to the WebSphere MQ service by
following the instructions in the section Adding a listener to the WebSphere MQ service.
The installation process has completed the following:
- Installed product components.
- Configured the Cwtools.cfg file used by the Toolset
Express.
- Configured the InterchangeSystem.cfg file used by the
InterChange Server Express.
- Configured a queue manager for WebSphere MQ.
- Configured the InterChange Server Express and adapters as services.
- Provided platform-specific configuration and registration.
- Deployed content to the InterChange Server Express.
At this point, you can view the files and directory structure of your
system, as detailed in Viewing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus files and directories. The log file called
wbi_server_exp_install_log.txt, which details the
installation process, is located in the directory
ProductDir\log.
When you are installing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and
Express Plus, you can install all or some subset of product components.
The installable components are selectable from the Feature screen that appears
when installing with the product installation GUI or from within the response
file used during silent installation.
See the sections Installing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus using the GUI and Silently installing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus for descriptions of the installation
process. See the System Administration Guide for
descriptions of the InterChange Server Express and Toolset Express
components; the individual adapter guides for descriptions of the
adapters. All documentation is available at the following Web
site: http://www.ibm.com/websphere/wbiserverexpress/infocenter.
During installation on a Windows 2000 system, you can choose from the
following set of components:
- InterChange Server Express component
- Toolset Express component, which includes the following
subcomponents:
- Administrative
- Development
By installing the Administrative toolset, you receive the following:
- Flow Manager
- Log Viewer
- Relationship Manager
- System Manager
- System Monitor
- Failed Event Manager
By installing the Development toolset, you receive the following:
- Adapter Framework
- Business Object Designer Express
- Connector Configurator Express
- Process Designer Express (available with WebSphere Business Integration
Server Express Plus installations only)
- Integrated Test Environment
- Map Designer Express
- Relationship Designer Express
- WebSphere Studio WorkBench 2.0.3 (WSWB203)
- Note:
- The installer installs this product to the directory
ProductDir\Tools\WSWB203. All necessary System
Manager plugins are installed in the directory
ProductDir\Tools\WSWB203\plugins.
- Test Connector
- A choice of adapter components from the following list. You can
install as many adapters as you want. However, a maximum of
three can be registered with the InterChange Server Express if you
are installing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express; a maximum
of five if you are installing WebSphere Business Integration Server
Express Plus.
- Adapter for e-Mail
- Adapter for JMS
- Adapter for Web Services
- Adapter for JDBC
- Adapter for XML
- Adapter for iSeries
- Adapter for WebSphere MQ
- Adapter for COM
- Adapter for Exchange
- Adapter for SWIFT
- Adapter for Portal Infranet 6.x
- Adapter for Lotus(R) Domino(R)
- Note:
- Some adapters have corresponding Object Discovery Agents (ODAs), which are
installed if those adapters are selected. With any adapter selection,
the following components are also installed:
- e-Mail Adapter
- XML Data Handler
- Adapter Framework
- Samples component, which installs a preconfigured sample called System
Test that you can run to verify that your installation is installed and
operating correctly. See Verifying the installation for more details.
During installation on a Windows XP system, you can choose to install only
the Toolset Express component.
If you install the Toolset Express component or adapters in a different
location from the InterChange Server Express component of WebSphere Business
Integration Server Express or Express Plus, the installer must configure a
Name Server. As a result, the installer queries you for the IP address
of the machine that contains or will contain the InterChange Server
Express. The installer obtains this information from the value typed in
the Name Server Configuration screen during installation. It uses this
information to edit the default value of the ORB_HOST property listed in the
cwSharedEnv.bat file, located in the directory
ProductDir\bin.
Installing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express or Express Plus
created the queue manager; you must add the WebSphere MQ listener as a
Windows service and configure it for automatic startup, as follows:
- Select Start > Programs > IBM WebSphere MQ > WebSphere MQ
Explorer to launch the WebSphere MQ Explorer.
- In the left pane of the WebSphere MQ Explorer, select the queue managers
folder with the name of the queue manager. The Queue Manager Status in
the right pane should show the queue manager status as
Running. If it does not, right-click on the queue manager
name, then select Start from the drop-down list. The Queue
Manager Status should change to Running.
- Open WebSphere MQ Services by right-clicking the queue manager name in the
right pane, then selecting All Tasks > Services from the
drop-down list.
- In the Console Root tree of the MQServices window, expand WebSphere
MQ Services, then select the queue manager.
There should be three entries for your particular queue listed in the right
pane: Queue Manager, Command Server, and Channel Initiator. (If
you do not see a Channel Initiator, it will appear after you reboot your
system.)
- For the three entries in the right pane--Queue Manager, Command Server,
Channel Initiator--configure the Startup mode to Automatic by right-clicking
each, then selecting All Tasks > Automatic.
- Add a listener entry by right-clicking the queue manager name in the
Console Root tree and then selecting New > Listener from the
drop-down list.
- In the Parameters tab of the Create Listener Service dialog box, select
TCP as the Protocol and 1414 as the port number, then
select OK.
You must use a unique port number for each listener. Assign the port
a number other than the default of 1414, then select OK.
- Configure the listener for automatic startup by right-clicking it and then
selecting All Tasks > Automatic.
- Close IBM WebSphere MQ Explorer. Select Yes when
prompted to save your changes.
- Restart your machine.
- Verify that Channel Initiator has been started by following these
steps:
- Select Start > Programs > IBM WebSphere MQ > WebSphere MQ
Services. (Alternatively, right-click the WebSphere MQ icon on
your taskbar, then select WebSphere MQ Services.)
- In the MQServices window, verify that Channel Initiator is running and
that it is set for Automatic.
- Close the MQServices window.
After WebSphere Business Integration Server Express or Express Plus is
installed, you can view the resulting file system and its contents. The
directories are located by default under the
C:\IBM\WebSphereServer directory, which will be referred to
as ProductDir throughout this document.
- Note:
- The particular files and directories that appear in
ProductDir depend on the components selected during
installation. The files and directories in your installation might
differ from the ones listed below.
Table 1. Directory structure of WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus installations
Directory name
| Contents
|
- _uninstWBIServerExp (in WebSphere Business Integration Server
Express installations)
- _uninstWBIServerExpPlus(in WebSphere Business Integration
Server Express Plus installations)
| This directory contains the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the
uninstaller.exe file that is used to remove WebSphere
Business Integration Server Express or Express Plus.
|
_uninstZip
| This directory contains a listing of all files unzipped during
installation.
|
bin
| This directory contains the executable files, .dll
files, and .bat files that the system uses.
|
collaborations
| This directory contains subdirectories that contain
.class files and message files for installed
collaborations.
|
connectors
| This directory contains files specific to each adapter in the
system. It also contains adapter-specific files that you may need to
install in the application that the adapter supports.
|
DataHandlers
| This directory contains the .jar file for the data
handler that the system uses.
|
DevelopmentKits
| This directory contains sample files to assist the developer in creation
of various system components. Samples provided include: Server
Access for EJB, Server Access for J2EE Connector Architecture, connectors (C++
and Java), and Object Discovery Agents.
|
DLMs
| This directory contains subdirectories that contain Dynamic Loadable
Modules (DLMs) and other files for InterChange Server Express maps.
|
jre
| This directory contains the IBM Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
files.
|
legal
| This directory contains the license files.
|
lib
| This directory contains .jar files for the
system.
|
log
| This directory contains the
log file, which contains all errors and warnings that occur during
installation or uninstallation. The filename is
wbi_server_exp_install_log.txt.
|
messages
| This directory contains the generated message files.
|
mqseries
| This directory contains files specific to WebSphere MQ, including certain
executable files.
|
ODA
| This directory contains the Object Discovery Agent .jar
and .bat files for each agent.
|
repository
| This directory contains the definitions for the system components.
|
Samples
| This directory contains component definitions for benchmarking samples
and sample mail files for collaborations.
|
src
| This directory contains samples of Relationship Service APIs for
cross-referencing.
|
templates
| This directory contains the start_connName.bat
file.
|
Tools
| This directory contains the Workbench files if selected during
installation.
|
WBFEM
| This directory contains the
Failed Event Manager files.
|
WBSM
| This directory contains the
System Monitor files.
|
