A cluster or server can be configured as a deployment target for WebSphere Process Server applications.
The destinations for the applications can be hosted on the same cluster or
server as the applications or on a remote cluster or server. Note that when
you set up a cluster or server to host applications, the SchedulerCalendar
application is automatically installed as part of the configuration.
Before you begin
You must be logged in as administrator or configurator to perform
the following tasks.
Why and when to perform this task
This topic describes how to host
WebSphere Process Server applications
on one server or cluster while hosting the applications’ destinations on a
remote server or cluster. For information on how to host destinations on the
same cluster or server, see
Supporting WebSphere Process Server applications and bus members.
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.
- Clear the Do not configure to host Process Server applications option.
- Specify the location for the destinations, as follows:
- Click Remote Destination Location.
- Use the associated menu to specify the name of the remote server
or cluster that is going to host the destinations.
- Click OK.
What to do next
- If you are planning to use business processes defined with the Business
Process Execution Language (BPEL) on this cluster or server, you must also
use the Business Process Container wizard to perform the necessary configuration.
- If you are planning to use applications that contain human tasks or if
you plan to use the Business Process Choreographer Explorer in this cluster
or server, you must also use the Human Task Container wizard to perform the
necessary configuration.