Human task container installation wizard settings

Use the installation wizard to install and configure the human task container.

Access the human task container installation wizard by clicking Servers > Application servers > server_name. Then in the Container Settings section, click Human task container settings > Human task container > Human task container installation wizard. This page describes the installation wizard fields, in the order in which they are displayed in the wizard.

Step 1 JMS provider and security:

Step 2 JMS resources:

Attention: After applying these fields, you can only enable and disable the logging options.

JMS provider

Specifies which messaging service the human task container uses.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes
Data type Drop-down list
Choices
  • WebSphere MQ
  • Default messaging provider

Queue manager

The name of the queue manager that is used by the human task container.

Type Value
Mandatory If you selected WebSphere MQ JMS Provider; otherwise, this field is disabled.
Data type String
Value Your queue manager name, for example, BPC_nodeName_serverName.

Classpath

The path to the MQ Java lib directory.

Type Value
Mandatory If the WebSphere environment variable ${MQ_INSTALL_ROOT} is not defined to point to the WebSphere MQ installation root directory.
Enabled If you selected WebSphere MQ JMS Provider; otherwise, this field is disabled.
Data type String
Default The default value for the class path depends on the local MQ installation:
For AIX
/usr/mqm/java/lib
For Linux, Solaris and HP-UX
/opt/mqm/java/lib
For Windows
c:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere MQ\Java\lib

JMS user ID

Used to authenticate the connection to the Java Message Service (JMS) provider. This user ID must have administration rights for the messaging service. It will be used to connect to the JMS queue manager.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes
Data type String
Restrictions If you are using WebSphere default messaging, the JMS user ID must be less than or equal to 12 characters. For example, the default Windows NT user ID, Administrator, is not valid with WebSphere default messaging because the ID contains 13 characters.
Default The user ID that you used to log into the administrative console.
For Linux and UNIX Use root. The user ID must be a member of the group mqm.
For Windows Use the default user ID. This user ID must be the same one that is used to start WebSphere Application Server.

JMS password

The password for the Java Message Service (JMS) user ID.

Type Value
Mandatory If you selected WebSphere JMS Provider; otherwise, this field is disabled.
Data type String
Default None

Escalation user ID

A user ID used by the human task container to perform scheduled actions.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes, even if no escalation mails will be sent.
Data type String
Description This is the run-as user ID for the Human Task Manager MDB to perform scheduled escalation, deletion and expiration actions.

Escalation password

The password for the escalation user ID.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes
Data type String

Administrator security role mapping

The group from the user registry that is mapped onto the role of task administrator.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes
Data type String
Default None
Restrictions The user registry can be the local operating system, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), or custom registry. The group that is specified must already exist in the user registry being used.

System monitor security role mapping

The group from the user registry that is mapped onto the role of task monitor.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes
Data type String
Default None
Restrictions The user registry can be the local operating system, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), or custom registry. The group that is specified must already exist in the user registry being used.

JMS resources (new or existing)

You must either create new Java Message Service (JMS) resources or select existing JMS resources.

Type Value
Mandatory Yes
Data type Radio buttons
Choices
  • Create new JMS resources using default values.
  • Use existing JMS resources.
Default values for JMS resources:
Connection factory:
HTMCF
Hold queue
HTMHldQueue

Connection factory

The queue connection factory for the human task container to use.

Type Value
Mandatory Only if you chose Select existing JMS resources
Data type Drop-down list
Default HTMCF

Hold queue

The JNDI name of the queue that holds any messages that could not be processed.

Type Value
Mandatory Only if you chose Select existing JMS resources
Data type Drop-down list
Default HTMHldQueue

Mail Session

If you select the mail session check box, a mail session with the name mail/HTMNotification_nodeName_serverName will be created with cell scope. This is necessary for sending escalation mails.

Type Value
Data type Check box
Default Not selected

Enable Common Event Infrastructure logging

Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) logging can be enabled or disabled.

Type Value
Data type Check-box
Default Not selected

Enable Audit Logging

Audit logging can be enabled or disabled.

Type Value
Data type Check-box
Default Not selected

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