Process Server administrative console help
Look up descriptions and settings to help you use the administrative console.
- Business Integration Security
The following topics describe the console pages used to view and administer the authentication aliases used to access secure components. - Business Rules and Selectors Auditing
You can configure the server to use different values than the default for the log that keeps track of new, changed, and deleted business rules and selectors. Changing the configuration can help you conserve server resources. - Business Space REST services endpoint registration
Use this page to register Representational State Transfer (REST) service endpoints with Business Space for the REST services that are configured in your cell. For the REST services types that have a deployment target scope, use this page to register the REST Service instance on the deployment target that provides the correct data set that you want your widgets to present. For REST service types that have a cell scope, all of the REST service instances have the same data scope, and you can use this page to register the REST service instance on the deployment target that gives the best performance and availability. - Business rules
A business rule is anything that imposes structure upon or controls the behavior of a business practice. A rule can enforce business policy, establish common guidelines within an organization, or control access in a business environment. - Browse Deployment Target
Servers and clusters that support Advanced Integration service applications can use remote clusters or servers to host the required Java Messaging Service (JMS) queue destinations and messaging engines. The Browse Deployment Targets console page enables you to select a remote host for this purpose. - Failed event manager
Use the failed event manager to find and manage failed events on all servers in a deployment environment. The interface enables you to view (and in some cases, edit) the data for a failed event, resubmit a failed event, or delete a failed event. - Cross-Component Trace
Cross-component tracing allows you to identify trace.log data that is associated with modules and components. The data can include error and event information, such as corrupted data or runtime exceptions, captured during SCA processing. The input and output data passing between components can also be captured and used for problem determination in IBM Integration Designer. - Deployment environments
A deployment environment is a collection of configured clusters, servers, and middleware that collaborate to provide an environment to host software modules. For example, a deployment environment might include a host for message destinations, a processor or sorter of business events, and administrative programs. - Remote artifact loader
The remote artifact loader provides a mechanism for loading existing artifacts into your applications from remote servers or from other applications in the same server. - Relationship service
The relationship service maintains relationships and roles in the system. It manages relationship and role definitions and metadata and makes it possible to specify the definition of a relationship and manipulate the instances derived from the definition. - Relationship manager
The relationship manager is a tool for manually controlling and manipulating relationship data to correct errors found in automated relationship management or provide more complete relationship information. In particular, it provides a facility for retrieving as well as modifying relationship instance data. - REST Services
Use the administrative console to enable Representational State Transfer (REST) services that you want to use during runtime. - SCA resources
View and modify the configuration of deployed SCA modules, including the interfaces and bindings of imports and exports. - Selectors
Selector components provide a single interface to a service that may change results based on certain criteria. The selector component includes an interface and a selector table. Based on the criteria, the selector table determines which component (named the target component) processes the request. The server returns the processing result provided by a target component to the client. - Service Integration Bus Browser
This information tells you how to use the service integration bus browser to administer the service integration buses and their components. - Service monitor configuration
The service monitor measures the response time and request throughput for Advanced Integration services exposed and Advanced Integration service invoked by an SCA module. Configure service monitoring in the administrative console and then use the Service Monitor widget in Business Space to gather and analyze monitoring data. - WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
WebSphere Business Integration Adapters consist of a collection of software, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), and tools to enable applications to exchange business data through an integration broker. - Application Scheduler
The Application Scheduler allows an administrator to create and administer a schedule for starting or stopping IBM Business Process Manager applications. It is available from the administrative console. Application Scheduler entries can be created for any installed Business Process Manager application.
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