Exporting modules as serviceDeploy files

In WebSphere® Integration Developer, you can export modules as zip files and then use the serviceDeploy command of WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (mediation modules only) to build and deploy them as EAR files.

Before you export any modules as zip files for deployment using the serviceDeploy command, you should ensure that you have reviewed the information about dependencies and packaging in the topic "Deployment."
To export modules as serviceDeploy 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.
  5. Select the Command line service deployment radio button, as shown in the following figure:
    Picture of the Integration Module Export page of the Export wizard
  6. Click Next. The Export for Command Line Deployment page opens, as shown in the following figure:
    Picture of the Export for Command Deployment page of the Export wizard
  7. In the Target file field, type the path and name of the zip file. Alternatively, you can click Browse to navigate the file system and select the file.
  8. If you have changed any of your generated J2EE projects, select the Include generated J2EE projects from workspace check box. The names of the J2EE projects will be displayed in the Additional projects list box. (By default, all dependencies are automatically included in the serviceDeploy zip file. These dependencies are required to successfully build an EAR file from the zip file and deploy it using the serviceDeploy command-line tool.)
  9. Click Finish to export the selected modules in a zip file for command-line service deployment.
For information about using the serviceDeploy command, see the documentation at the IBM WebSphere Business Process Management Version 6.0 information center. For example, information about using the serviceDeploy command in WebSphere Process Server is found in the topics "Creating an installable EAR file using serviceDeploy" and "serviceDeploy."
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Exporting modules as EAR files
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