You use several tools to manage the Rules Listener.
To use the Process Task Manager to manage the Rules Listener, you must install the Rules Listener and the Process Task Manager on the same system.
In this procedure, it is assumed that Rules Listener and Process Task Manager are installed on the same system. To set the general properties for Process Task Manager to manage Rules Listener, open the General tab in Process Task Manager and complete the following steps:
Name | Description |
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Port | The Java™ Remote Method Invocation (RMI) port the Rules Listener uses. The default port is 32774. The port you enter must match the Rules Listener port you specify in Configuring other server connections. |
Property file | The location of the vendor-specific rules listener properties file. |
Classpath | The Java classpath that is passed to Rules Listener when it is started. |
JRE parameters | Java Runtime Environment (JRE) parameters that are passed to Rules Listener when it is started. Use this to customize JRE for your environment. |
If you do not have Process Task Manager installed on the same system as Rules Listener, you can manage the listener by using the sample script. The following sample script is located in the product installation directory and is called: rundaemon.bat for Windows, or rundaemon.sh for UNIX. You can use the script to start and stop Rules Listener. You can also modify the script to manage Rules Listener as you require.
Editable Fields | Description |
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Host | The host name for the server where the Rules Listener is running. |
Port | The port on which the Rules Listener is running. The default is 32774. The port you enter must match the port you specify in the Rules Listener general properties. |