Configuring Process Federation Server and federated environments
You can configure certain aspects of the Process Federation Server behavior and how Process Federation Server interacts with IBM® BPM systems in federated environments.
- Roadmap for configuring Process Federation Server and federated environments
Federated environments accommodate various configuration scenarios. This roadmap guides you through the most common paths for configuring Process Federation Server and federated environments and helps you ensure that the federated environment is secure. - Configuring and maintaining federated environments
Federated environments consist of a process federation server and multiple IBM BPM systems. You can configure certain aspects of how Process Federation Server interacts with the federated IBM BPM systems in federated environments. - Federating IBM BPM systems
To include an IBM BPM system in a federated environment, you must configure both the IBM BPM system and Process Federation Server. - Configuring cross-origin resource (CORS) sharing for federated environments
If you are using a browser-based client application to access your federated environment, you must configure CORS. - Securing communications in federated environments
Communication in federated environments is secured with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. The SSL protocol provides transport layer security that includes authenticity, data signing, and data encryption to ensure that the connection between the client and the server is secure. - Validating the security configuration for a federated environment
There are many aspects to configuring security for a federated environment. To help ensure that your security is configured correctly, use the security validation tool that is provided with Process Federation Server to check your settings.
Parent topic: Installing and enabling IBM Process Federation Server