IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Creating a broker for a development environment

Create an integration node (broker) by using the IBM® Integration Toolkit on Linux on x86 or Windows.

Before you start:

If you are using the IBM Integration Explorer, see Creating an integration node using the IBM Integration Explorer.

When you create a broker, if the WebSphere MQ queue manager does not exist, the queue manager is automatically created. If WebSphere MQ Version 7.1, or later, has been selected for the queue manager, the channel auth security is automatically disabled.

If the specified queue manager already exists when creating the broker, then it is assumed that the user has applied the appropriate security configuration to meet their requirements, and therefore channel auth security is not disabled.

To create a broker by using the IBM Integration Toolkit:

  1. In the Integration Development perspective, select the Integration Nodes view.
  2. Right-click the Integration Nodes folder, and click New > Local Integration Node. The New Local Integration Node wizard is displayed.
  3. Enter a name for the broker and queue manager. You cannot create a broker on a queue manager that is already associated with a broker.
  4. On Windows, enter your user name and password. These parameters are not required on Linux on x86.
  5. Optional: On Windows, select whether to start the broker automatically when Windows starts.
  6. Enter a name for the default integration server, or accept the value "default".
  7. Optional: Enter a value for the flow debug port for the default integration server.
  8. Click Finish.
You have created and started a broker.
Return to the instructions in Creating a development environment.

be44410_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017