Managing isolated regions
An isolated region is a logical subdivision of the workflow
system. Isolated regions are often used to separate development, testing, and production
environments such that developers and testers can share computing resources while still keeping
their disparate activities isolated. An isolated region consists of queues, rosters, and event
logs.
Setting performance parameters
The performance parameters maximize performance by controlling
workstation access to the server and balancing the optimization of
workstation and server performance.
Configuring custom processors
You define step processors and launch processors that are
used in workflow definitions. A step processor is used to complete
a step in a workflow. A launch processor is designed specifically
to launch a workflow.
Java step processor examples
The Content Platform Engine installation
includes a sample Java™ step
processor and launch processor. The processors must be configured
to make them available to the workflow author.
Configuring the CCEPOWSBroker servlet
The P8BPMWSBroker servlet, which serves as a proxy, uses
the value of CCEPOWSBrokerServletURL to forward web service requests
to the CCEPOWSBroker servlet. Requests and responses are handled
by the CCEPOWSBroker servlet on the FileNet® P8 server.
Workflow system database table row size
Some databases have a maximum byte limit for the row length in a table. Because each
exposed field that you create becomes a table column, you can exceed the row size limitation and
receive an error when adding more exposed fields to a queue, roster, or log.
DateTime masks
A date/time mask is a string expression containing any
valid combination of components and, optionally, separators. For example,
in the date/time mask "yy/mm/dd", the separator character is
a "/", and the components are "yy", "mm", and "dd".
You can specify components in any order. For usage examples, see date/time
mask samples.
CCEPOWSBroker servlet parameters
The CCEPOWSBroker servlet handles the RECEIVE and GET requests from a web service WSDL or
UDDI.
Workflow system advanced properties
Advanced properties enable you to fine-tune your workflow
system. Usually, you will add an advanced property only when instructed
by IBM® Software Support. Advanced
properties are added on either the workflow system or the server level.