- Administrative console
The administrative console is a browser-based
interface where you can monitor, update, stop, and start a wide variety of
applications, services, and resources for the applications running on WebSphere Process Server.
The administrative console can also be used to work with relationships and
to locate and resolve failed WebSphere Process Server events.
The
administrative console also provide administration capabilities for WebSphere Application Server and
other customer-defined products.
For more information,
see The administrative console for WebSphere Process Server.
- Business Process Choreographer Explorer
Business Process Choreographer
Explorer is a stand-alone Web application that provides a basic set of administration
functions for managing business process and human tasks. You can view information
about process templates, process instances, task instances, and their associated
objects. You can also act on these objects; for example, you can start new
process instances, repair and restart failed activities, manage work items,
and delete completed process instances and task instances.
- Scripting program
The WebSphere administrative (wsadmin) scripting program
is a non-graphical command interpreter environment that enables you to run
administrative options in a scripting language and to submit scripting language
programs for execution. It supports the same tasks as the administrative console.
The wsadmin tool is intended for production environments and unattended operations.
- Command-line tools
Command-line tools are simple programs that you run
from an operating system command-line prompt to perform specific tasks. Using
these tools, you can start and stop application servers, check server status,
add or remove nodes, and other tasks. The WebSphere Process Server command-line
tools include the serviceDeploy command, which processes .jar, .ear, .war
and .rar files exported from a WebSphere Integration Developer environment
and prepares them for installation to the production server.
- Administrative programs
A set of Java™ classes and methods under the Java
Management Extensions (JMX) specification provide support for administering
Service Component Architecture (SCA) and business objects. Each programming
interface includes a description of its purpose, an example that demonstrates
how to use the interface or class, and references to the individual method
descriptions.