Configuring the software

After you have installed WebSphere Process Server, you must create at least one profile. There are three types of profiles: a stand-alone server profile, a deployment manager profile, or a custom profile (managed node). Each profile defines a separate runtime environment, with separate files (commands, configuration files, and log files). Use the pointers in this topic to find more detailed information on tasks you might have to perform after you install WebSphere Process Server. Pointers to conceptual topics supporting the tasks are provided as well.

You can also review topics on creating servers within a network deployed environment in the Administering section of this information center.

If you selected Complete in the Installation type panel, a stand-alone server profile named default with a server named server1 was created for you, and the First steps console was started when the Installation wizard finished. A sample Business Process Choreographer container was not configured. You can use the Profile wizard to create additional profiles if needed.

If you selected Custom in the Installation type panel, you must create at least one profile. The Profile wizard is started when the Installation wizard finishes.

If you selected Client in the Installation type panel, you do not need to create profiles.

You can also use the command line tool, manageprofiles, to create a profile.

After a profile is created, you can get started with WebSphere Process Server from the First Steps console.

This section contains the following topics: Also included in this section are instructions for configuring Business Process Choreographer.

Last updated: Wed 01 Nov 2006 07:47:12

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