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If you create components a component (sequencessequence, endpointsendpoint, etc.) of the ESB externally, you can save them as it as a Carbon application (C-App) CAR file and upload this application into add it to a running Carbon instance using the management console.

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1. Sign in. Enter your user name and password to log on to the ESB Management Console.Image Removed

2. Click the "Main" button to access the "Manage" menu.

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7. The CAR files you deploy this way are dropped to the <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/carbonapps/{tenant-ID} folder.

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As an alternative to uploading the cApp C-App using the management console, you can copy the CAR archive into <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/carbonapps/{tenant-ID} manually and it will be deployed. {tenant-ID} is the ID of the tenant, which is 0 in a single-tenanted environment. 0 is the super tenant ID. Manual deployment in a multi-tenanted environment is not recommended if you are unaware of the tenant ID.  

8. If successfully deployed, the cApp C-App should be listed on the "Applications List" window.

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If the Carbon application does not have artifacts which are applicable to the particular product you are using, nothing will be listed on this window.

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