WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Configuring work area partitions

Why and when to perform this task

The work area partition service extends the work area service by allowing the creation of multiple work areas with more configuration options than what is available to the UserWorkArea partition. Follow these steps to create and configure a work area partition:

Steps for this task

  1. Create a user defined partition on the server.
    1. Start the administrative console.
    2. Click Servers > Application servers > server_name > Business process services > Work area partition service.
    3. Click New.
    4. On the settings page forwork area partitions, specify values such as the partition name, maxSendSize and maxReceiveSize, then click OK.
    5. Save the new configuration.
    6. Restart the server to apply the new configuration.
  2. Create a user defined partition on the client.
    1. Use the createWorkAreaPartition method in the work area partition manager interface to progprogrammaticallyate a partition. As an example, see Example: Work area partition manager.

Result

You have created a work area partition

What to do next

Retrieve the partition through the work area partition manager interface and use it as defined by the work area service and the UserWorkArea interface. See the topic, Example: Work area partition manager, for an example.



Sub-topics
Work area partition service
The Work area partition manager interface
Example: Work area partition manager
Work area partition collection
Bidirectional propagation
Accessing a user defined work area partition

Related reference
Work area partition settings

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