You must install JBoss Application Server on
the machine where you are going to install and deploy Application Engine or Workplace XT.
About this task
Application Engine and Workplace XT can be collocated with Content Platform Engine as long as the server
is appropriately sized. However, each instance of Application Engine or Workplace XT and each instance of
the Content Platform Engine must run
in its own JVM. For assistance in sizing your system, access the FileNet® P8 support site.
Procedure
To configure JBoss Application Server:
In a high availability clustered
server environment, verify that the Content Platform Engine and Application Engine/Workplace XT clusters have different
names. See Configuring JBoss Application Server clusters
- Verify that the application server is set to use JSESSIONID
as the default cookie name. To avoid forcing end users
to log in individually to applets such as Process Designer, Search
Designer, and Process Simulator,
configure the application server to use JSESSIONID as cookie name,
and not use application-unique cookie names. Using JSESSIONID is typically
the default setting for the supported application servers. Both Application Engine and Workplace XT use cookie names for
passing session information between Application Engine or Workplace XT and the client browser.
Important: You will perform further configuration on JBoss Application Server after you perform the
installation.