IBM BPM, V8.0.1, All platforms > Install IBM BPM > IBM BPM Advanced for z/OS: Process Server > Configure IBM BPM Advanced for z/OS: Process Server > Completing the ND configuration > Create the deployment environment > Configure servers, server clusters, and product components > Set up deployment environments
Installing the test application
Install the test application to begin the process of verifying your deployment environment.
- You need to create and install your completed deployment environment.
- Log in to the dmgr administrative console.
Use the application provided for you with WebSphere BPM called BPCIVTApp (Business Process Choreographer Installation Verification Test) to verify that installed and configured your WebSphere BPM environment correctly. First install the application.
For more information about installing this application, see "Verifying that Business Process Choreographer works". For more information about installing applications from the administrative console, see "Installing application files with the console."
If you have not enabled business processes and human tasks, you cannot use BPCIVTApp to test your deployment environment. In this case, install and run a Service Component Architecture application that uses business rules and selectors to exercise your deployment environment. Change the process to test the deployment environment to fit your application.
Procedure
- From the administrative console, select Applications > New Application > New Enterprise Application.
- Verify that Local file system is selected, and then browse for the file bpcivt.ear. It will be in the INSTALL_ROOT/installableApps directory.
- Select the file bpcivt.ear, then select Open.
- These steps assume you will use the default configurations. Select Next on the subsequent panels until you reach the Summary page. During these steps you will be selecting various options and mapping the module to the servers as described in other topics. For testing purposes, map this module to the application deployment target cluster.
You will not have to map the module to the application target cluster on a stand-alone server.
- Select Finish.
- Select Save, then Synchronize.