Installing the business rules manager

The business rules manager is installed as a plug-in for WebSphere Process Server. You can either install it using the administrative console or use a .jacl script for Windows or Linux.

Before you begin

To install business rules manager manually from the command prompt, you must execute an installation script in WAS_HOME/bin after starting process server.

Why and when to perform this task

For Windows and Unix/Linux use these command lines.
  - run shell/command prompt and change directory to WAS_HOME/bin

  - run the following command with WebSphere Process Server started
     Win32 : wsadmin.bat -f installBRManager.jacl -s servername
                         -n nodename -c cellname -r rootname 
                         -a applicationname
     Linux : /wsadmin.sh -f ./installBRManager.jacl -s servername
                         -n nodename -c cellname -r rootname 
                         -a <applicationname
where:
servername
The name of the application server.

This pair of arguments is required in the Network Deployment configuration.

nodename
The name of the installation node.

This pair of arguments is required in the Network Deployment configuration.

cellname
The name of the installation cell.

This pair of arguments is optional.

rootname
The name of the application root.

This pair of arguments is optional. If missing, the default value of rootname is "br/webclient."

applicationname
The name of the application.

If missing, the default value of applicationname is "BusinessRulesManager".

Note: If WebSphere Process Server is configured in a single-server environment , all of these pairs of arguments are optional. If WebSphere Process Server is configured for a Network Deployment environment, the only two argument pairs required are: the other argument pairs are optional.
Note: Missing arguments will take the following default values:

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