IBM®
Skip to main content
    United States change      Terms of use
 
 
Select a scope:    
     Home      Products      Services & industry solutions      Support & downloads      My account     
alphaWorks  >  Java technology  >  

Service Integration Bus Explorer

A stand-alone GUI tool that allows exploration and management of the messaging resources in a Service Integration Bus.


Date Posted: April 13, 2006
OverviewRequirementsDownload FAQs Forum Reviews

Platform requirements for Service Integration Bus Explorer

Operating system: Any system that can support the SI Bus provider (such as WebSphere Application Server) and the SWT libraries from Eclipse.

Software: the SWT libraries from Eclipse


Installation instructions for Service Integration Bus Explorer

  1. Download and unzip the SWT libraries from Eclipse into a directory.
  2. Download and unzip the SI Bus Explorer client code into a directory.
  3. On Windows® platforms, edit the file env.bat in your favorite text editor.
    For UNIX®-based platforms, edit the file env.sh.

    This file contains three environment varibables that must be tailored to your particular system's configuration:

    • The WAS variable should point to your WebSphere installation directory.
    • The SWTJARS variable should point to the directory containting the downloaded SWT JARs.
    • The CUR variable should point to the directory containing the SI Bus Explorer client code.
  4. On some UNIX-based systems, it may be necessary to ensure that the sibexplorer.sh has the executable flag set on it. This can be done with the command chmod a+x sibexplorer.sh.

The tool can now be launched by running the sibexplorer (.bat or .sh) script.

View screenshots:
Screenshot of running application.

Download now Download now

Related technologies

For platform(s):
AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Intel, HP-UX 11.x

For topics:
Administration, Eclipse, Java technology, Standard Widget Toolkit, Systems management, user interface, WebSphere Application Server (WAS), WebSphere Message Broker


 

    About IBM Privacy Contact