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Defining WebSphere Application Server environment variables

Use the Process Administrative Console of IBM BPM or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus to define WebSphere Application Server environment variables.

To define a WebSphere Application Server environment variable, use the following procedure.


Procedure

  1. Start the Process Administrative Console.

  2. Select Environment > WebSphere Variables.

  3. Select the scope for the environment variable. The scope specifies the level at which the resource definition is visible on the Process Administrative Console panel. The possible values are server, node, and cell. In the following figure, the scope is defined at the node level as Node=S-XINWANGXNode04.

    Figure 1. Setting the scope for the environment variable

  4. Click New and provide a name and a value for the environment variable. The name is the symbolic name that represents a physical path. The value is the absolute path that the variable represents. In this example, the name is DOMINO_SERVER_IP and the value is 127.0.0.1. You can use the Description field, which is optional, to describe the purpose of the variable.

    Figure 2. Providing a name and a value for the environment variable

  5. Click OK to save the changes.


Results

An environment variable called DOMINO_SERVER_IP is defined, with the value 127.0.0.1 and a scope of Node=S-XINWANGXNode04. You can use it in the external service wizard whenever you need to specify the run time Lotus Domino server host name.

Figure 3. The new environment variable DOMINO_SERVER_IP is displayed in the WebSphere Variables window

Configure the module for deployment


Related concepts:

WebSphere Application Server environment variables


Related reference:

Managed (J2C) connection factory properties

Activation specification properties