Hosting Service Component Architecture applications without hosting destinations

A server or cluster can be configured as a deployment target for Service Component Architecture (SCA) applications whose destinations are located on a remote server or cluster.

Before you begin

Ensure that you have a remote service integration bus member already configured with the messaging engines needed to host destinations. See Hosting Service Component Architecture applications and application destinations for instructions on configuring bus members.

You must be logged in as administrator or configurator to perform the following task.

Why and when to perform this task

To configure a server or cluster to host SCA applications, use the following procedure.

Steps for this task

  1. From within the administrative console, click one of the following, depending on your scope:
    • To configure a server: Servers > Application Servers > server_name> Service Component Architecture
    • To configure a cluster: Servers > Clusters > cluster_name> Service Component Architecture
  2. Click Use a remote destination location.
  3. Use the associated drop-down menu to specify the name of the remote server or cluster that is going to host the destinations.
  4. Click OK.

Result

The server or cluster can now host SCA applications. In addition, the SchedulerCalendar application is now available to support application hosting.

What to do next


Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08

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