ibmint commands
Use the ibmint commands to create, start, stop, delete, compile, package, and deploy components in IBM® App Connect Enterprise.
Usage notes
- Your installed version of IBM App Connect Enterprise must be 12.0.1.0 or later to be able to run the ibmint commands.
Supported platforms
- Windows
- Linux®
- Linux on POWER®
- Linux on Z
- AIX®
- IBM z/OS® Container Extensions (zCX)
Purpose
The ibmint commands are suitable for use in automated
pipelines. Following standard principles to help automation, a return code of 0 indicates success
while a return code of 1 indicates failure. Run ibmint --help
to see which commands you can run.
- For information about applying overrides to a BAR file or work directory, see ibmint apply overrides.
- For information about compiling a message set, see ibmint compile msgset.
- For information about creating an integration node, see ibmint create node command.
- For information about creating node-managed integration server, see ibmint create server command.
- For information about deleting an integration node, see ibmint delete node command.
- For information about deleting a node-managed integration server, see ibmint delete server command.
- For information about deploying resources, see ibmint deploy command.
- For information about generating an index of recorded messages, see ibmint generate msgindex command.
- For information about generating tests, see ibmint generate tests command.
- For information about getting help for ibmint commands, see ibmint help command.
- For information about optimizing server startup time, see ibmint optimize server command.
- For information about packaging resources into a BAR file, see ibmint package command.
- For information about specifying the JRE version, see ibmint specify jre command.
- For information about displaying the versions of Java that are supported by your version of IBM App Connect Enterprise, see ibmint display supported-jre-versions command.
- For information about starting an integration node, see ibmint start node command.
- For information about starting a node-managed integration server, see ibmint start server command.
- For information about stopping an integration node, see ibmint stop node command.
- For information about stopping a node-managed integration server, see ibmint stop server command.