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Chapter 6. Configuring Process Server with the integrated Process Automation Manager controller
Only make the changes described in this section if Process Server will be managed by Business Central and you installed Red Hat Process Automation Manager from the ZIP files. If you did not install Business Central, you can use the headless Process Automation Manager controller to manage Process Server, as described in Chapter 7, Installing and running the headless Process Automation Manager controller.
Process Server can be managed or it can be unmanaged. If Process Server is unmanaged, you must manually create and maintain KIE containers (deployment units). If Process Server is managed, the Process Automation Manager controller manages the Process Server configuration and you interact with the Process Automation Manager controller to create and maintain KIE containers.
The Process Automation Manager controller is integrated with Business Central. If you install Business Central, you can use the Execution Server page in Business Central to interact with the Process Automation Manager controller.
If you installed Red Hat Process Automation Manager from the ZIP files, you must edit the standalone-full.xml
file in both the Process Server and Business Central installations to configure Process Server with the integrated Process Automation Manager controller.
Prerequisites
Business Central and Process Server are installed in the base directory of the Red Hat JBoss EAP installation (
EAP_HOME
).NoteYou should install Business Central and Process Server on different servers in production environments. However, if you install Process Server and Business Central on the same server, for example in a development environment, make the changes described in this section in the shared
standalone-full.xml
file.On Business Central server nodes, a user with the
rest-all
role exists.Procedure
In the Business Central
EAP_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-full.xml
file, uncomment the following properties in the<system-properties>
section and replace<USERNAME>
and<USER_PWD>
with the credentials of a user with thekie-server
role:<property name="org.kie.server.user" value="<USERNAME>"/> <property name="org.kie.server.pwd" value="<USER_PWD>"/>
In the Process Server
EAP_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-full.xml
file, uncomment the following properties in the<system-properties>
section.<property name="org.kie.server.controller.user" value="<CONTROLLER_USER>"/> <property name="org.kie.server.controller.pwd" value="<CONTROLLER_PWD>"/> <property name="org.kie.server.id" value="<KIE_SERVER_ID>"/> <property name="org.kie.server.location" value="http://<HOST>:<PORT>/kie-server/services/rest/server"/> <property name="org.kie.server.controller" value="<CONTROLLER_URL>"/>
- Replace the following values:
-
Replace
<CONTROLLER_USER>
and<CONTROLLER_PWD>
with the credentials of a user with therest-all
role. -
Replace
<KIE_SERVER_ID>
with the ID or name of the Process Server installation, for example,rhpam-7.2.0-process_server-1
. -
Replace
<HOST>
with the ID or name of the Process Server host, for example,localhost
or192.7.8.9
. Replace
<PORT>
with the port of the Process Server host, for example,8080
.NoteThe
org.kie.server.location
property specifies the location of Process Server.Replace
<CONTROLLER_URL>
with the URL of Business Central. Process Server connects to this URL during startup.If you installed Business Central using the installer or Red Hat JBoss EAP zip installations,
<CONTROLLER_URL>
has this format:http://<HOST>:<PORT>/business-central/rest/controller
If you are running Business Central using the
standalone.jar
file,<CONTROLLER_URL>
has this format:http://<HOST>:<PORT>/rest/controller