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Administer access to WebSphere eXtreme Scale
Using the administrative console you can create, configure, and view all your WebSphere eXtreme Scale (eXtreme Scale) server definitions.
Install and configure WebSphere eXtreme Scale as described in the WebSphere eXtreme Scale Information Center. See:
Installing and deploying WebSphere eXtreme Scale.
IBM BPM supports the use of the eXtreme Scale product, which introduces server caching.
eXtreme Scale definitions are the mechanism used to connect to an eXtreme Scale server instance. eXtreme Scale is installed as a server cache through which you can connect to the server instance by using the WebSphere eXtreme Scale Store and Retrieve mediation primitives (as part of a mediation flow). You can use the WebSphere eXtreme Scale Store mediation primitive to store information in the cache, and you can use the WebSphere eXtreme Scale Retrieve mediation primitive to retrieve information from the cache.
To display a list of all your eXtreme Scale definitions, use the administrative console to complete the following step.
Procedure
In the navigation pane, click Service integration > WebSphere eXtreme Scale definitions.
Results
A list of all the eXtreme Scale definitions is displayed. Each definition contains a set of properties that identify an eXtreme Scale instance, and the properties specify how you can access the eXtreme Scale instance.
What to do next
Click an eXtreme Scale definition to display the general properties for that definition.
- Create a new WebSphere eXtreme Scale definition
You can create a new WebSphere eXtreme Scale (eXtreme Scale) definition using the administrative console.
- Delete a WebSphere eXtreme Scale definition
You can delete a WebSphere eXtreme Scale (eXtreme Scale) definition using the administrative console.
- Setting a default WebSphere eXtreme Scale definition
You can set a WebSphere eXtreme Scale (eXtreme Scale) definition to be the default definition using the administrative console.
Administer the IT infrastructure
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