Use this page to configure a business-level application.
To view this administrative console page, click
.This page is the same as the Adding composition unit to the business-level application page.
Specifies a logical name for the application. An application name must be unique within a cell and cannot contain an unsupported character.
An application name cannot begin with a period (.), cannot contain leading or trailing spaces, and cannot contain any of the following characters:
Unsupported characters | ||
---|---|---|
⁄ forward slash | $ dollar sign | ' single quote mark |
\ backslash | = equal sign | " double quote mark |
* asterisk | % percent sign | | vertical bar |
, comma | + plus sign | < left angle bracket |
: colon | @ at sign | > right angle bracket |
; semi-colon | # hash mark | & ampersand (and sign) |
? question mark | ]]> No specific name exists for this character combination |
Data type | String |
Specifies a description for the business-level application.
Specifies the asset and shared library composition units in the business-level application. A composition unit is a registered asset or shared library that has additional configuration information, which you specify when adding the asset to the application.
For each composition unit, the table provides a name, description, asset type, and the runtime status of the composition unit.
Button | Resulting action |
---|---|
Add > Add Asset | For assets that contain Java™ Platform,
Enterprise Edition (Java EE) applications or modules, opens the application
installation wizard. On the Select installation options panel of this
wizard, you can specify a Business-level application name value
that identifies the target business-level application. On the Map
shared library relationships page, you can identify the shared library
files that individual modules need to run and specify composition
unit names for the module-shared library relationships. For non-Java EE assets, opens a wizard that helps you add an asset as a composition unit to your business-level application. |
Add > Add Shared Library | Opens a wizard that helps you add a library file as a composition unit to your business-level application. |
Delete | Deletes the composition unit from the product
configuration repository and deletes the application binaries from
the file system of all nodes where the application modules are installed. On multiple-server installations, deletion occurs after the configuration is saved and synchronized with the nodes. |
Specifies the business-level applications in this business-level application.
The table provides a name, description, and the runtime status of each contained business-level application.
Button | Resulting action |
---|---|
Add | Opens a wizard that helps you add a business-level application to your business-level application. |
Delete | Deletes the business-level application from
the product configuration repository and deletes the application binaries
from the file system of all nodes where the application modules are
installed. On multiple-server installations, deletion occurs after the configuration is saved and synchronized with the nodes. |