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Deploy the modules to the server

You must deploy (also referred to as publish) your modules to your test environment server before you can run and test your mediation.

To deploy the module to the server:

  1. If you are in the Samples and Tutorials page of the Welcome, click the Go to the Business Integration perspective icon in the upper right corner of the page. The Business Integration perspective opens. This is where you perform most of your development tasks in WebSphere Integration Developer.
  2. Click the Servers tab. The Servers view opens, as shown in the following figure:
    Servers view
  3. In the Servers view, right-click WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and select Add and Remove Projects. The Add and Remove Projects window opens, as shown here:
    Add and Remove Projects dialog box
  4. In the Available projects list, select the HelloServiceApp application.
  5. Click Add. The HelloServiceApp application is added to the Configured projects list.
  6. Similarly add the HelloWorldMediationApp application to the Configured projects list.
  7. Click Finish. The HelloServiceApp application and the HelloWorldMediationApp application now both appear under the expanded server in the Servers view, as shown in the following figure:
    Expanded server in the Servers view showing published applications
  8. If the State column in the Servers view shows this server is Stopped, right-click on the server and click Start. Wait until the Servers view shows a state of Started. This may take a few moments.
  9. Optional: The Server Logs view shows the messages emitted by the server. Double-click the Server Logs tab to give it focus and expand it to full size. Scroll to the bottom to see the logged messages that the two applications have started. Also notice that the bottom status line shows that the server is started, as shown here:
    Server Logs view
  10. Optional: The Build Activities view shows you the status of your projects, and after the initial association of a project with a server, it is a good place to do subsequent publishes after making changes. Click the Build Activities tab and expand Project Status to ensure your projects display a status of Ready to run, as shown in the following figure:
    Build Activities view

    In the future, to quickly re-publish modules that have a status of Started but requires republishing, as they will after subsequently editing your library or module projects, you can simply click Update Running Servers.






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