Exporting modules as EAR files

In WebSphere® Integration Developer, you can export modules as EAR files and then deploy them on WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (mediation modules only) using the administrative console or command-line tools.

Before you export any modules as EAR files, you should ensure that you have reviewed the information about dependencies and packaging in the topic "Deployment."
To export modules as EAR files:
  1. From the File menu, select Export. The Select page of the Export wizard opens.
  2. In the Select page, select Integration module, as shown in the figure below:
    Picture of the Select page of the Export wizard
  3. Click Next. The Integration Module Export page opens.
  4. In the Select modules to export list box, select the check box beside the name of each module that you want to export, as shown in the figure below:
    Picture of the Integration Module Export page of the Export wizard
  5. Ensure that the EAR files for server deployment radio button is selected and click Next. The Export for Server Deployment page opens.
  6. In the Target directory field, type the path and name of the target directory where you want to export the EAR files. Alternatively, you can click Browse to navigate the file system and select a target directory.
  7. Beside each module listed in the Module column of the File Names table, accept the default name for the EAR file or type a new name for the EAR file in the EAR File Name column, as shown in the following figure:
    Picture of the Export for Server Deployment page of the Export wizard
  8. Click Finish. The selected modules are exported as EAR files for server deployment.
For information about deploying an EAR file using the administrative console, see the documentation at the IBM WebSphere Business Process Management Version 6.0 information center. For example, information about deploying an EAR file using the WebSphere Process Server administrative console is found in the topic "Administering enterprise applications."
Related tasks
Exporting modules as serviceDeploy files
Exporting modules as project interchange files

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