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Configuring: Creating Environments
 

Classic Java CAPS

Configuring JMS Clients

Configuring Java CAPS for SSL Support

Configuring Java CAPS Business Processes

Configuring Environment Components for the Sun Business Process Manager

Monitoring and Recovery Database Overview

Database Scripts

BPM Engine and Business Process Configuration

Creating Environments

Creating an Environment for a Basic Business Process

Creating an Environment for a User Activity Business Process

Creating Environments for Web Service Business Processes

Configuring the BPM Engine

Configuring Load Balancing

Configuring Failover

Configuring the BPM Engine for Monitoring and Recovery

To configure the BPM Engine for monitoring and recovery

Configuring the Worklist Manager External System

Configuring the WorkList Manager

Configuring Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Application Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Communication Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Database Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Web Server Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Application Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Communications Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Database Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Web Server Adapters

Configuring JDBC/ODBC Drivers

Configuring SAP R/3 for the SAP BAPI Adapter

Configuring Secure Network Communications for SAP

Configuring Siebel EAI Workflows

Importing an SNA Custom Handshake Class

Configuring WebLogic for Asynchronous Communication

Configuring Master Index (Repository) Connectivity and Environments

Related Topics for Sun Adapter for Batch/FTP

Java EE Based Components

Broadcasting Master Index Updates to External Systems

Configuring Sun Master Indexes

Creating Environments

The Environment represents the physical configuration of the Business Process Project. This section outlines how to create Environments for basic Business Process Projects and for Business Processes that include a user activity. In a production environment, the Java CAPS Environment is like to be more complex than the examples shown here. Once you create an Environment for BPM, you must configure the BPM Engine properties, located on the Properties window of the application server.