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Packaging and Deploying Integration Artifacts
This topic describes how to generate a portable package (djar) file from your project, and deploy it.
After you design and build the integration artifacts (maps, processes and so forth) in your project, use the New Package Wizard to generate a compressed, portable djar file. The djar file contains all the artifacts in your project. You can add additional artifacts to the package later. For more information, see Creating a Package.
Basic steps:
1. Set the location to store the djar file. See Specifying Package File Location. This step is optional. By default, the djar file is saved to your workspace.
2. Create a djar file. This step is required. See Creating a Package.
3. Deploy the djar file. This step is required. You have two options for deploying:
Execute the djar file directly from the command line of the engine. See Using Runtime Engine.
Provide the package djar file to Integration Manager. See Deploying Design Artifacts to Integration Manager.
Last modified date: 02/09/2024