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Process Router command line examples

Below are examples of starting and stopping a Process Router.

Starting a router

The following example starts a router on an Open Client system, with these parameters:
- router name: vwrouter
- attaches to a Process Engine: hq_workflow
- user name: Administrator
- password: tester
- router accesses isolated region 5
- registry port: 1085
- since the PPM port is not specified, the default value, 32771, is assumed
- jar file in the default location for the platform

java -cp “c:\Program Files\FileNet\idm\web\idmws\Redist\WF_Extras\eprocess.jar” filenet.vw.router.VWRouter vwrouter hq_workflow Administrator tester 5 1085

You must designate the router command parameter values (those that are not preceded by a dash) positionally. While you can leave out all optional trailing parameter values, you must enter all optional parameter values that precede the optional parameter you want to designate. In this example, to specify a debug level of 4, you must also specify the registry port, the PPM port, and the rmiBacklog value, even if you use the default values for each.

java.exe -cp “c:\Program Files\FileNet\idm\web\idmws\Redist\WF_Extras\eprocess.jar” filenet.vw.router.VWRouter vwrouter hq_workflow Administrator tester 5 1085 32771 0 4

Stopping a router

The following example stops a router named vwrouter. The jar file is in the default location for an Open Client system.

java -cp “c:\Program Files\FileNet\IDM\Web\FnOpenClient\eProcess\download\eprocess.jar” filenet.vw.router.VWRouter unbind vwrouter