To configure a processing unit, you add the items you configured earlier, and any additional properties required.If you don’t find a configuration item you require, click the appropriate tab and add it, then return to Processing Units tab and continue configuration.Processing units are used in deploytime configuration, in the topology file. One processing unit named default is provided out of the box. You can change this name. It has no significance.See Processing Units Tab — General Settings and Properties for guidelines on the settings and properties.
− Click Add to add more processing units as needed.For deployment, TIBCO Administrator by default looks for a processing unit called default and a CDD file called default.
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5. If you use TIBCO BusinessEvents Data Modeling, check the Enable DB Concepts checkbox to enable database concept functionality on this processing unit.
6. In the Agents section, click Add and select an agent class.
Agent Instance Properties and Deployment The agent key identifies an agent (that is, an instance of an agent class) uniquely at runtime. The key is used to retrieve scorecards from the backing store. Scorecards are local to an agent. The agent priority determines which agents of a given class are active, when fault tolerance is used.If you deploy an agent with a key, ensure that this key is unique across the entire cluster. Create as many processing units as you need to provide appropriate values in deployed instances of the agent class. See Deployment-Specific Processing Units for more details.
8. In the Properties section, add any additional configuration properties as required. For example see Localhost and Localport Properties for one use case.
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