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

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Administering integration nodes from WebSphere Application Server

You can view IBM® Integration resources from the WebSphere® Application Server administrative console.

Before you start:

IBM Integration Administration for WebSphere Application Server enables administrators to administer integration node resources from the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.

As a WebSphere Application Server administrator, you can use this feature to:

You can get help on the IBM Integration Bus collection pages by clicking Help on any page.

Complete the following steps to view your IBM Integration resources in the WebSphere Application Server administrative console:

  1. If your WebSphere Application Server server is not running, start it by running the following command from the install_root\bin or install_root/bin directory:
    • On Windows:
      startServer server1 -profileName profile
    • On other operating systems:
      startServer.sh server1 -profileName profileName
    • install_root is the WebSphere Application Server installation root
    • server1 is the name of your WebSphere Application Server server
    • profile is the name of your profile
  2. Open the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.

    For example, to open the administrative console on Windows, click Start > All Programs > IBM WebSphere > IBM WebSphere Application Server - Version > Profiles > profile > Administrative console

  3. To see the collection pages for IBM Integration Bus, click IBM Integration Bus in the list of collections.
  4. To see the Integration nodes page, click IBM Integration Bus > Integration nodes.
You are now ready to create a connection to an existing integration node. Use the instructions on the page and in the related Help topic. To access the Help topic, click Help (labeled with a question mark) on the Integration nodes page.

bn55240_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017