During development in IBM® Process
Designer,
process authors determine which processes, services, reports, and
other items are available and to which teams. 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.
About this task
Items that are exposed are accessible to the designated group
of users. For example, users in the designated group can start an
exposed process in
IBM Process
Portal.
Use
the Process Admin Console to configure exposed processes and services
for a snapshot.
Procedure
- Log in to the Process Admin Console, and then click Installed
Apps to show the list of current snapshots on the server.
- Click the snapshot you want to work with.
- From the top toolbar, click Exposing.
- Click the check box next to the item that you want to disable. The item is no longer exposed to the selected group. When
the exposure setting is disabled, the users within the group can no
longer start or otherwise manipulate the process or service on the
current server.
Note: If you are disabling an undercover agent (UCA),
you can determine the specific type of the UCA by observing the symbol
beside the UCA name:
- A Content UCA is identified by a folder symbol.
- A Message UCA is identified by an envelope symbol.
- A Timer UCA is identified by a clock symbol.
When you disable items that are not exposed to a particular team,
such as web services and UCAs, those items cannot be run on the current
server.