Process Engine Web Service is enabled by default upon installation, and uses the Systinet Server for Java™ to deploy and manage Web services. The Systinet Server Console is the administrative facility.
When Process Engine Web Service is installed, the Systinet Server Console is available at the following URL:
http://content_engine_host:port/wsi/admin/console
Where content_engine_host is the machine name of the Content Engine host, and port is the port assigned to the Content Engine. To access the Systinet Server Console, you must have a Systinet user name and password. The default user criteria is:
User Name: admin
Password: changeit
The default user criteria should be changed immediately after the initial login. The admin account can create additional accounts, and grant privileges to each web service that exists on the Systinet Server host.
The user accounts are stored in the Systinet User Store located on each Systinet Server host. These accounts have no relationship to accounts that are defined in the enterprise directory service or on the local operating system.
You can set up a Systinet Security Domain to create a logical grouping of Systinet servers that use the same user database. Refer to the Systinet Server for Java documentation for more information.
Although using Process Engine Web Service does not require you to publish a web service, the basic instructions of how to do so using the Systinet Console are included here for your information.
There are two procedures necessary to publish a web service using the Systinet Server:
NOTE: Your UDDI registry will almost certainly be configured for HTTPS. If so, you will need to import into the Systinet Server the server certificate for the UDDI registry host. Refer to the topic Set Up Content Engine and Client Transport SSL Security in the IBM FileNet P8 Platform Installation and Upgrade Guide for more information. (To download this document from the IBM support page, see Accessing IBM FileNet Documentation.)
To add a UDDI registry to the Systinet Server registry directory:
To publish a web service to your UDDI registry:
Using the Systinet Server Console, you can use the following monitoring modes to view aspects of web service usage:
Shows the SOAP communications between the client and server.
Shows the time (in milliseconds) the service endpoint takes to return a response after receiving a request.
Shows the number of bytes the service endpoint receives and sends.
To monitor a web service: