Configure Component Manager

Component Manager uses a Process Engine connection point to access Process Engine. Connection points are stored on the Content Engine server; before Component Manager can access a connection point, you must specify the information Process Task Manager uses to connect to Content Engine. Component Manager displays the default connection information it uses in the Component Managers property pane. When you create a new CM, Process Task Manager uses this connection information to generate a list of available connection points. See Component Manager general properties for a description of the connection information.

To create a new Component Manager

  1. Select New from the Action menu.
  2. Select the desired Connection Point. (The Process Engine and isolated region it references displays below.)
  3. Click OK. Process Task Manager creates a new Component Manager named <connection point>.ALL. (ALL is the default suffix, and indicates that this Component Manager polls all component queues accessible through the selected connection point. You can restrict this by listing specific queues in the Component Manager's general properties.)
  4. Process Task Manager automatically fills in general properties for the new Component Manager. You can update the general properties as desired. Select each tab, listed in the table below, to specify additional Component Manager properties.

    Property Group Description
    General Specify the connection information and the queues to be managed by this Component Manager.
    Required libraries Specify the location of the jar files that contain the class associated with each component queue. Process Task Manager appends the jar file locations to the class path when starting this Component Manager.
    Web Services Specify various Web Services settings for this Component Manager.
    Advanced Specify advanced properties for this Component Manager.
    Java™ security Specify the location of Java security files.