In this brief article, I outline how an IBM BPM cell ( nodes, clusters, Service Integration bus, databases etc. ) can be built using a Deployment Environment.
The Deployment Environment is, in effect, a template that can be created, exported, edited and applied across different BPM environments, allowing one environment to be used as a template or pattern for others.
Here's what the IBM documentation says: -
A deployment environment is a collection of configured clusters, servers, and middleware that collaborate to provide an environment to host software modules. For example, a deployment environment might include a host for message destinations, a processor or sorter of business events, and administrative programs.
So I have a template, and I want to apply it to my newly created WebSphere Application Server v8 cell ( a managed node, with a co-located Deployment Manager ).
Note that I'm running Windows - why ? Because I can .... Just for a change ....
Preparation
createTable="true"
to: -
createTable="false"
to avoid DB2 database tables being created whilst the Deployment Environment is being imported into, and applied to, the cell
(b) Change SOAP timeout from default of 180 in C:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\Dmgr01\properties\soap.client.props
- from com.ibm.SOAP.requestTimeout=180 to com.ibm.SOAP.requestTimeout=60000
(c) Backup profile directory - C:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles
- This is a belt and braces approach to backups - other, better, approaches do exist
(d) Start wsadmin client: -
C:> cd C:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\Dmgr01\bin
C:> wsadmin.bat -lang jython
(e) Import and apply the Deployment Environment
wsadmin> AdminTask.importDeploymentEnvDef([ "-filePath", "c:\\temp\\BPM8Std.xml", "-topologyName", "BPM8Std"])
wsadmin> AdminTask.generateDeploymentEnv(["-topologyName", "BPM8Std"])
wsadmin> AdminConfig.save()
Note that the generateDeploymentEnvironment task may take some time - it took about 10 minutes on my VM
(f) Job done :-)
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