Deployment in WebSphere Integration Developer

In WebSphere® Integration Developer, the integrated test environment features runtime support for WebSphere Process Server, or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, or both, depending on the test environment profiles that you chose to install when you installed WebSphere Integration Developer.

WebSphere Process Server enables you to run business integration components that cannot be run on any other type of server, such as BPEL business processes, human tasks, business state machines, business rules, and other components. You can also run mediation flows that are contained in mediation modules. By comparison, mediation flows are the only business integration component that you can run on WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus. The deployment documentation provides sufficient information about the integrated test environment to enable you to deploy your modules. However, if you want to learn more about WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, see the documentation at the IBM WebSphere Business Process Management Version 6.0 information center.

WebSphere Integration Developer extends the deployment capabilities of the Rational® Application Developer base on which it is built. Similarly, the WebSphere Integration Developer deployment documentation extends and supplements the deployment documentation of Rational Application Developer.

This deployment documentation has two primary goals:

In WebSphere Integration Developer, you can deploy your modules to one or more servers in the test environment. This is typically the most common practice for running and testing business integration modules. However, you can also export modules for server deployment or project sharing in one of the following formats:

Before you deploy your modules to a test environment server or export your modules for standalone server deployment, you should ensure that you fully understand the dependency and packaging considerations for modules and libraries. Information about dependencies and packaging is found in the following topics:

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