IBM BPM, V8.0.1, All platforms > Administer applications and processes in the runtime environment > Manage installed snapshots
Configure runtime settings for installed snapshots
You can use Process Admin Console to configure runtime settings for each process application snapshot that is installed on a process server, Runtime configuration settings include role bindings, exposed process and services, and environment variables.
Configuration tasks require administrative access to the Process Server on which the snapshots are installed.
To configure runtime settings, use the Installed Apps tab in the Process Admin Console. Select a snapshot, and then select the Exposing, Role Bindings, or Environment Vars option.
The Process App Settings Servers page for a process application or Toolkit Settings Servers page for a toolkit specifies the connection properties to use for accessing the following servers: Enterprise Content Management servers, IBM Case Manager Integration servers, and IBM WebSphere ILOG servers. Adding the server to the Toolkit Settings Servers page allows the connection properties to be reused.
See the following topics for detailed information on each configuration task.
- Configure exposed processes and services
During development in IBM Process Designer, process authors determine which processes, services, reports, and other items are available and to which participant groups. After a process application is installed on a Process Server in a different environment (test or production), you might need to disable a particular exposed item within that application.- Configure runtime participant groups
During development in IBM Process Designer, process authors create the participant groups for each process application. After a process application is installed on a Process Server in a different environment (test or production), you might need to add or remove users in those groups.- Configure runtime environment variables
During development to IBM Process Designer, process authors can set environment variables for each process application. In some cases, the correct value for a particular environment (test or production) might not be known during process design. In those cases, you need to provide the value after installing the process application to the new environment.
Related concepts:
Adding an Enterprise Content Management server
Related tasks:
Adding an IBM Case Manager server
Related information:
Changing Enterprise Content Manager server settings