On a distributed platform, you deploy and configure the provided
archives on a supported application server in order to test and execute
your applications in the environment that you use in production. When
you use the WebSphere® Application Server profile
templates, deployment of these archives is performed by the scripts.
- Configuring Java™ EE application
servers and Java SE
- Configuring Operational Decision Manager on WebSphere Application Server
- You can use a cluster on WebSphere Application Server to
achieve high availability and scalability. Profile templates are provided
for cluster configuration with the manageprofiles command. You can
also configure the Operational Decision Manager components
manually.
- Configuring Operational Decision Manager on
Tomcat
- To use Operational Decision Manager on
a new instance of Tomcat, you must establish your databases, deploy
the provided archives for this server, and perform a number of configuration
tasks.
- Configuring Operational Decision Manager on
JBoss
- To use Operational Decision Manager on
a new instance of JBoss, you must establish your databases, deploy
the provided archives for this server, and perform a number of configuration
tasks.
- Configuring Operational Decision Manager on
WebLogic
- To use Operational Decision Manager on
a new instance of WebLogic, you must establish your databases, deploy
the provided archives for this server, and perform a number of configuration
tasks.
- Configuring Operational Decision Manager on Java SE
- To use Operational Decision Manager on Java SE, you must deploy a simple Java Standard Edition JAR file.
This deployment implements a lightweight J2C container, which uses
a pooling infrastructure. The resource is scoped to a client application.
- Verifying your configuration of Decision
Center
- You can start using Decision
Center after
you have deployed the archive.