Use this option to define custom web applications and to specify the server base URL for each web application defined for the isolated region. You can also specify one of the web applications as the default that e-mail notifications refer to, and define the launch and step processor URL templates for each web application. See Configure step processors for additional information.
NOTE The properties you set here for a specific isolated region override the VWService-wide web application properties. See Set VWService web application properties for information about setting these properties for the entire VWService.
The system uses this information to determine:
To add a custom web application
The ID for a custom web application must be a number between 100 and 999, inclusive.
<protocol>://<web_server>:<port>/<virtual_directory>
For example:
Web application | Server Base URL |
---|---|
Workplace | http://my-server/Workplace |
Workplace XT | http://my-server/WorkplaceXT |
IBM Lotus Mashup | http://<web_server>:<port>/mum/enabler |
FileNet Web Services | http://my-server/idmws |
Open Client | http://my-server/openclient |
100 (Custom) | https://my-server:8080/MyApp |
NOTE Include the port number as appropriate for your web server.
You must restart the Process Engine software on all Process Engine servers to make the changes take effect. Use Process Task Manager to restart the software.
To modify or delete a custom web application
To delete the custom web application, click Delete .
You must restart the Process Engine software on all Process Engine servers to make the changes take effect. Use Process Task Manager to restart the software.
To specify the URL template for a web application
On the Web Applications tab, click Advanced to display the URL Templates dialog box.
To set the default web application for the isolated region
Select one of the web applications from the Default web application list. To use the VWService-wide default, select <System Defined>. For a custom web application, you must enter the appropriate ID.