Administering WebSphere® Process Server involves preparing, monitoring, and modifying the environment into which applications and resources are deployed, as well as working with the applications and resources themselves.
Configuration file | Description |
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server-wbi.xml | Identifies a process server and its components, including Adaptive Entity Service, Extended Messaging Service, and WebSphere Business Integration Adapter Service configuration. |
resources-wbi.xml | Defines operating environment resources for WebSphere Process Server and is present at the cell, node, and server scopes. This includes Extended Messaging Providers and WebSphere Business Integration Adapters. |
cell-wbi.xml | Identifies a cell. This file is used to store the Relationship Service configuration, and is only present at the cell scope. |
server-bpc.xml | Identifies a Business Process Choreographer container and its components, which include the Business Flow Manager, Human Task Manager, Staff Service, and Service Reference Service. |
resources-bpc.xml | Defines operating environment resources for a Business Process Choreographer container, including configuration information for Staff Plugin Providers. This file is present at the cell, node, and server scopes. |
deployment-bpc.xml | Configures application deployment settings for a business process container. |
server-core.xml | Identifies configuration information for core WebSphere Process Server configurations, including the Artifact Loader Service, Events Service, and Business Context Data Service. |
WebSphere Process Server configuration files can be edited through the administrative console, wsadmin, and scripting. No manual editing is required.
See the WebSphere Application Server Information Center for complete information about server configuration files.
Last updated: Tue Feb 21 17:19:18 2006
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