Use the LiveCycle
Archives (8.x) tab to import and manage LCAs that were created in
LiveCycle Workbench 8.x.
Import an archiveIn Administration Console, click Services >
Applications and Services > Application Management and click
the LiveCycle Archives (8.x) tab.
Click Import.
Click Browse to locate the archive to import, and then click
Preview.
Review the list of resources and objects that will be installed
with the archive. Ensure that there are no conflicts with existing
resources, objects, and service configurations because no undo capability
is available.
If you select to import the service configurations,
LiveCycle imports all of the process configuration files (endpoints,
security profiles, and service configuration parameters) used by
the processes in the LCA.
Click Import.
Review the import results and either click Skip Configuration
to finish the import process or click Configure to configure the
archive.
Note: If you click Skip Configuration,
you can configure the archive later.
If you click Configure, the Configure Endpoints page appears,
where you can make any changes that you require:
To rename
an endpoint or edit its description, click it.
To add a Task Manager endpoint, click Add TaskManager. For
details about the Task Manager settings, see Configuring Task Manager endpoints.
To add a Watched Folder endpoint, click Add WatchedFolder.
For details about the Watched Folder settings, see Watched folder endpoint settings.
To add an Email endpoint, click Add Email. For details about
the Email settings, see Email endpoint settings.
To add an EJB endpoint, click Add EJB and specify a name
and description for the endpoint.
To add a SOAP endpoint, click Add SOAP and specify a name
and description for the endpoint.
To add a Remoting endpoint, click Add Remoting. For details
about the Remoting settings, see Remoting endpoint settings.
To add a REST endpoint, click Add REST and specify a name
and description for the endpoint. Note the REST invocation URL displayed
on the Add REST Endpoint page.
To remove an endpoint, select the checkbox next to it and
click Remove.
Click Next.
If a process or service in the LCA has configuration parameters,
a Configure Parameters page appears, where you configure the service
parameters and click Next.
On the Configure Security Profile page, make any changes
that you require:
Require callers to authenticate: This
setting indicates whether the service can be invoked with or without
credentials.
If Callers are currently required to authenticate is
displayed, the caller of the service must be authenticated and the
user principal for that caller must be authorized to invoke the
service; otherwise, the invocation attempt will be refused. To remove
the need to authenticate, click Allow Unauthenticated Callers.
If Callers are not required to authenticate is
displayed, the caller of the service need not be authenticated.
The invocation of the service will always succeed because there
is no authorization check. To require authentication, click Require
Callers to Authenticate.
Run As: Specifies run-time identity used by a service
after it has been invoked. To change this option, click Change.
Choose from the following options:
Unspecified: The
default behavior is used.
Invoker: Uses the same identity
as the user who invoked the service.
System: Runs
the service with full privileges. This is the default setting for long-lived
processes.
Named User: Enables you to run the service
as a specific user. This is the default setting for short-lived
processes. When you select this option, click Select User to display
the Select Principal page, where you can search for and select the
user.
To add a principal to the security profile, click Add Principal
and select the user or group to add as a principal. Click Next and
then select the permissions you want to assign to this principal:
INVOKE_PERM: To
invoke all operations on the service
MODIFY_CONFIG_PERM: To
modify the configuration of a service
SUPERVISOR_PERM: To
view process instance data for a service that is created from a
process
START_STOP_PERM: To start and stop a service
ADD_REMOVE_ENDPOINTS_PERM: To
add, remove, and modify endpoints for a service
CREATE_VERSION_PERM: To
create a new version of the service
DELETE_VERSION_PERM: To
delete a version of the service
MODIFY_VERSION_PERM: To
modify a version of the service
READ_PERM: To view
the service
Click Finished to add the principal to the security
profile.
Click Finished to complete the configuration.
Configure the LiveCycle that are part of an archive fileIn Administration Console, click Services >
Applications and Services > Application Management and click
the LiveCycle Archives (8.x) tab.
On the Archive Management page, select the archive file to
configure.
On the View Archive page, select the highlighted archive
resource.
Configure the imported process archive file.
Use the configuration wizard to configure the LiveCycle that are part of an archive fileIn Administration Console, click Services >
Applications and Services > Application Management and click
the LiveCycle Archives (8.x) tab.
Click Configure next to the archive file to configure.
The Configure Endpoints page appears, where you can make
any changes that you require:
To rename an endpoint
or edit its description, click it.
To add a Task Manager endpoint, click Add TaskManager. For
details about the Task Manager settings, see Configuring Task Manager endpoints.
To add a Watched Folder endpoint, click Add WatchedFolder.
For details about the Watched Folder settings, see Watched folder endpoint settings.
To add an Email endpoint, click Add Email. For details about
the Email settings, see Email endpoint settings.
To add an EJB endpoint, click Add EJB and specify a name
and description for the endpoint.
To add a SOAP endpoint, click Add SOAP and specify a name
and description for the endpoint.
To add a Remoting endpoint, click Add Remoting. For details
about the Remoting settings, see Remoting endpoint settings.
To add a REST endpoint, click Add REST and specify a name
and description for the endpoint. Note the REST invocation URL displayed
on the Add REST Endpoint page.
To remove an endpoint, select the checkbox next to it and
click Remove.
Click Next.
If a process or service in the LCA has configuration parameters,
a Configure Parameters page appears, where you configure the service
parameters and click Next.
On the Configure Security Profile page, you can make any
changes that you require:
Require callers to authenticate: This
setting indicates whether the service can be invoked with or without
credentials.
If Callers are currently required to authenticate is
displayed, the caller of the service must be authenticated and the
user principal for that caller must be authorized to invoke the
service; otherwise, the invocation attempt will be refused. To remove
the need to authenticate, click Allow Unauthenticated Callers.
If Callers are not required to authenticate is
displayed, the caller of the service may or may not be authenticated.
The invocation of the service will always succeed because there
is no authorization check. To require authentication, click Require
Callers to Authenticate.
Run As: Specifies run-time identity used by a service
after it has been invoked. To change this option, click Change.
Choose from the following options:
Unspecified: The
default behavior is used.
Invoker: Uses the same identity
as the user who invoked the service.
System: Runs
the service with full privileges. This is the default setting for long-lived
processes.
Named User: Enables you to run the service
as a specific user. This is the default setting for short-lived
processes. When you select this option, click Select User to display
the Select Principal page, where you can search for and select the
user.
To add a principal to the security profile, click Add Principal
and select the user or group to add as a principal. Click Next and
then select the permissions you want to assign to this principal:
INVOKE_PERM: To
invoke all operations on the service
MODIFY_CONFIG_PERM: To
modify the configuration of a service
SUPERVISOR_PERM: To
view process instance data for a service that is created from a
process
START_STOP_PERM: To start and stop a service
ADD_REMOVE_ENDPOINTS_PERM: To
add, remove, and modify endpoints for a service
CREATE_VERSION_PERM: To
create a new version of the service
DELETE_VERSION_PERM: To
delete a version of the service
MODIFY_VERSION_PERM: To
modify a version of the service
READ_PERM: To view
the service
Click Finished to add the principal to the security
profile.
Remove an archiveNote: To remove an archive containing assets
stored in a third-party repository (EMC Documentum Content Server,
IBM FileNet Content Manager, or IBM Content Manager), you must also
delete the asset files from the repository using Workbench.
In Administration Console, click Services > Applications
and Services > Archive Management.
On the Archive Management page, select the check box for
the archive to remove and click Remove.
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