You can use the Java™ Virtual Machine settings in the WebSphere® Application Server to set up JAAS login information for authentication and memory settings for resource usage.
Option | Description |
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WebSphere Application Server 6.1 | Servers > Application Servers > server_name > Java & Process Management > Process Definition > Java Virtual Machine |
WebSphere Application Server 7.0 | Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers > server_name > Java & Process Management > Process Definition > Java Virtual Machine |
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=AE_install_path \CE_API\config\jaas.conf.WebSphere
Replace AE_install_path in the entry above with your actual installation path, for example:
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=opt/FileNet/AE /CE_API/config/jaas.conf.WebSphere
Windows®:
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=C:\Progra~1\FileNet\AE \CE_API\config\jaas.conf.WebSphere
Windows 64-bit server with Application Engine installed in the Program Files (x86) directory:
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=C:\Progra~2\FileNet\AE \CE_API\config\jaas.conf.WebSphere
Your path might be slightly different based on the version of your client installations, or whether you have chosen a custom path for the installation. Verify the location of this file and specify the install path location before you enter the path.
If AE_install_path is:
C:\Program Files\FileNet\AEuse:
C:\Progra~1\FileNet\AEFor example, you might set the Initial heap size to 512 and the Maximum heap size to 1024. However, these values vary significantly depending on your machine size.
Refer to your application server vendor recommendation for Initial heap size and Maximum heap size values. For IBM® specific recommendations, see the IBM FileNet® P8 Performance Tuning Guide.
Perform the following steps on both the Content Engine profile and the Application Engine profile:
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