SQL Server database server without Windows authentication
Create your network deployment environment to work with an SQL Server database server without Windows authentication. You will need to provide the username and passsword for accessing the SQL database.
- Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment
Create a Process Center deployment environment to store, run and administer process applications and toolkits that are developed in Process Designer and Integration Designer. You can create more than one deployment environments in the same cell using the Deployment Environment wizard. However, you can create only one Process Center-based deployment environment in a single cell. - Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment
Create a Process Center deployment environment to store, run and administer process applications and toolkits that are developed in Process Designer. You can create more than one deployment environments in the same cell using the Deployment Environment wizard. However, you can create only one Process Center-based deployment environment in a single cell. - Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment
Create a Process Server deployment environment to run processes, services and modules that are deployed from the Process Center. Or, deploy modules either from the command line or from the WebSphere administrative console. You can create more than one deployment environments in the same cell using the Deployment Environment wizard. - Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment
Create a Process Server deployment environment to run processes and that are deployed from the Process Center. You can create more than one deployment environments in the same cell using the Deployment Environment wizard. - Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment
Create an Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment if you only want function that is equivalent to WebSphere® Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus. You can run SCA modules that are created in Integration Designer. You can deploy the modules either from the command line or from the WebSphere administrative console.