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Packaging and distributing user-defined extensions

When you have created and tested a user-defined extension, you can package and distribute it.

Before you start:

Complete the following tasks:

When you have created and tested your user-defined extension, you can distribute these resources to other computers.

For user-defined extensions created in Java or C:
  1. Package and install the user-defined extensions. To package and install the resources that make up the workbench representation of your user-defined node, see Packaging and distributing a user-defined node project.
  2. Copy the files generated by the compilation step to all the computers on which you have created brokers that might need these resources. If you have created a user-defined node in Java or C that uses a custom property compiler, you must also install the user-defined node project on brokers to which you want to deploy the node. See Installing user-defined extension runtime files on a broker. For a more automated approach, see Installing a user-defined extension to current and past versions of IBM Integration Bus.
For user-defined nodes created from subflows:

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