Opening the module deployment editor

You can open the module deployment editor from either the Business Integration view or the Physical Resources view. However, before you can work with the editor, your module must contain at least one Web services export or import and it must contain the J2EE staging projects and deployment descriptors that are generated as part of your deploy code.

To open the module editor:
  1. In the menu bar, expand the Project menu and ensure that the Build Automatically menu item is selected. If it is selected, a check mark symbol is displayed beside the menu item, as shown on the following figure:
    Picture of the Build Automatically menu item selected
  2. Expand the Project menu again and ensure that the Generate Deploy Code in Build menu item is selected. If it is selected, a check mark symbol is displayed beside the menu item, as shown on the following figure:
    Picture of the Generate Deploy Code in Build menu item selected
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  3. Complete one of the following steps:
    • To open the module deployment editor from the Business Integration view, right-click your module and select Open Deployment Editor, as shown in the following figure:
      Picture of the Open Deployment Editor menu item
    • To open the module deployment editor from the Physical Resources view, expand your module and then right-click the deployment side file ibm-deploy.scaj2ee and select Open with > Module Deployment Editor, as shown in the following figure:
      Picture of the Open With > Module Deployment Editor menu item
      Note that the deployment side file will not exist in the Physical Resources view unless you have previously used the module deployment editor at least once to change your module deployment properties.
    The module deployment editor opens, as shown in the following figure:

Related concepts
Module deployment properties
WS-Security specification
Related tasks
Editing WS-Security properties
Implementing authentication
Related reference
Module deployment editor

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