A cluster or server can be configured to support WebSphere Process Server service
applications that have been deployed to another cluster or server. This is
the default configuration scenario.
Before you begin
You must be logged in as administrator or configurator.
Why and when to perform this task
In this scenario, the cluster or server does not host
WebSphere Process Server applications.
However, it can host the business rules manager and JMS queues (destinations)
used by applications running on remote servers or clusters. The JMS destinations
are hosted in the messaging engines that execute in the server or cluster.
One messaging engine is created by default when the Advanced Configuration
page is used to add the server or cluster as a member of each system integration
bus.
Steps for this task
- From within the administrative console, click one of the following,
depending on your scope:
- To configure a server: Servers > Application Servers > server_name>
Advanced Configuration
- To configure a cluster: Servers > Clusters > cluster_name>
Advanced Configuration
- If you want to install the business rules manager on this server
or cluster, click Install Business Rules Manager.
- Verify the value in the Emitter Factory Profile JNDI Name field.
- If you want to change the default configuration for routing emitted
events, select the appropriate emitter factory profile JNDI name from the
field. Note that all applications deployed to the server or cluster use the
same emitter factory profile.
- If you want to use the default emitter factory profile, select None from
the menu.
- Ensure the Do not configure to host SCA applications option
is selected.
- If the server or cluster is going to host destinations for the
applications, perform one of the following tasks:
Resource being configured |
Steps
to perform |
Configuring a server |
- Click Default Destination Location.
- If you want to have the SI Bus service automatically create the data sources
and databases using Cloudscape, click the Use default datasource values check
box and proceed to Step 6.
- If you want to create a new data source and database, use the JDBC
Provider menu to specify the appropriate JDBC provider template.
- Optionally, in the Application bus schema name field, type the
name of the database schema used to contain the tables for the application
bus data source.
- Optionally, in the System bus schema name field, type the name
of the database schema used to contain the tables for the system bus data
source.
- In the Data source user name field, type the user name you are
using to access the database.
- In the Data source password field, type the password associated
with the user name.
- In the Application Bus Datasource Properties field, enter the custom
properties required by the data source used by the SCA Application Bus.
- In the System Bus Datasource Properties field, enter the custom
properties required by the data source used by the SCA System Bus.
- If you want the messaging engine to create the database tables for the
data source, select Create tables. The tables are created when the
server hosting the messaging engine is started.
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Configuring a cluster |
- Click Default Destination Location.
- Use the JDBC Provider menu to specify the appropriate JDBC provider
template.
- Optionally, in the Application bus schema name field, type the
name of the database schema used to contain the tables for the application
bus data source.
- Optionally, in the System bus schema name field, type the name
of the database schema used to contain the tables for the system bus data
source.
- In the Data source user name field, type the user name you are
using to access the database.
- In the Data source password field, type the password associated
with the user name.
- In the Application Bus Datasource Properties field, enter the custom
properties required by the data source used by the SCA Application Bus.
- In the System Bus Datasource Properties field, enter the custom
properties required by the data source used by the SCA System Bus.
- If you want the messaging engine to create the database tables for the
data source, select Create tables. The tables are created when the
server hosting the messaging engine is started.
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- Click OK.