Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Managing and monitoring Process Server Preface 1. Red Hat Process Automation Manager components 2. System integration with Maven Expand section "2. System integration with Maven" Collapse section "2. System integration with Maven" 2.1. Pre-Emptive Authentication for Local Projects 2.2. Duplicate GAV detection in Business Central 2.3. Managing duplicate GAV detection settings in Business Central 3. Applying patch updates to Red Hat Process Automation Manager 4. Configuring and starting Process Server 5. Configuring JDBC data sources for Process Server 6. Configuring Process Server with the integrated Process Automation Manager controller 7. Installing and running the headless Process Automation Manager controller Expand section "7. Installing and running the headless Process Automation Manager controller" Collapse section "7. Installing and running the headless Process Automation Manager controller" 7.1. Using the installer to configure Process Server with the Process Automation Manager controller 7.2. Installing the headless Process Automation Manager controller Expand section "7.2. Installing the headless Process Automation Manager controller" Collapse section "7.2. Installing the headless Process Automation Manager controller" 7.2.1. Creating a controller user 7.2.2. Configuring Process Server and the headless Process Automation Manager controller 7.3. Running the headless Process Automation Manager controller 7.4. Clustering with the headless Process Automation Manager controller 7.5. Configuring the headless Red Hat Process Automation Manager controller 8. Configuring a Process Server to connect to Business Central 9. Configuring Process Server Managed by Business Central 10. Managed Process Server 11. Unmanaged Process Server 12. Deployment descriptors Expand section "12. Deployment descriptors" Collapse section "12. Deployment descriptors" 12.1. Deployment descriptor configuration 12.2. Managing deployment descriptors 12.3. Restricting access to the runtime engine 13. Accessing runtime data from Business Central 14. Execution error management Expand section "14. Execution error management" Collapse section "14. Execution error management" 14.1. Manage execution errors 14.2. The ExecutionErrorHandler 14.3. Execution error storage 14.4. Error types and filters 14.5. Auto acknowledging execution errors 14.6. Cleaning up the error list 15. Configuring OpenShift connection timeout 16. Persistence Expand section "16. Persistence" Collapse section "16. Persistence" 16.1. Configuring safe points 16.2. Session persistence entities 16.3. Process instance persistence entities 16.4. Work item persistence entities 16.5. Correlation key entities 16.6. Context mapping entity 16.7. Pessimistic Locking Support 17. Define the LDAP login domain 18. Authenticating third-party clients through RH-SSO Expand section "18. Authenticating third-party clients through RH-SSO" Collapse section "18. Authenticating third-party clients through RH-SSO" 18.1. Basic authentication 19. Bootstrap Switches 20. Supported properties 21. Related information A. Versioning information Legal Notice Settings Close Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Training A Red Hat training course is available for Red Hat Process Automation Manager Appendix A. Versioning information Documentation last updated on: Monday, October 1, 2018. Previous Next