You can export integration components to a package file.
Integration components are resources, which are ultimately files
stored in the file system as described in Resources. When System
Manager exports components to a package, it compresses the
following resources into a .jar (Java archive) file:
- Definition files (stored in XML format, with different
extensions depending on the component type)
- Java source files for maps and collaboration templates
- Message files
Do the following to export components to a package:
- Right-click either an integration component library or a user
project that contains the components you want to export and choose
Export as Repository File from the context menu.
System Manager displays the "Export Repository File" wizard, as
shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34. Exporting a
package

- Use the following techniques to select the components you want
to export:
- Enable the checkbox next to the integration component library
or user project to select all of the components in the library or
project.
- Enable the checkbox next to a component group to select all of
the components in the group.
- Highlight a component group and then enable checkboxes next to
individual components in the right-hand pane to select those
components.
- If you plan to specify an existing .jar file to export
the components to and you want to overwrite it without receiving a
prompt, enable the Overwrite existing file without warning
checkbox.
- Note:
- To benefit from the Overwrite existing file without
warning checkbox you must enable it before specifying the file
to use as described in step 4.
System Manager prompts you to overwrite a file as soon as it
detects that an existing file has been specified and does not wait
until you have finished the wizard, so you must enable this option
beforehand to benefit from it.
- Type the name and path of the
.jar file to which the components should be exported into
the Repository jar file path field, or click Browse
to select a file to overwrite, or navigate to a directory and
specify a file name.
If you specified the name and path to an existing file and did
not enable the Overwrite existing file without warning
checkbox and you want to overwrite the existing file then click
Yes when prompted.
- Note:
- If you type the name and path of the file into the field you
must include the .jar extension in order for the
Finish button to be enabled.
- Click Finish to complete the wizard.
