Realm Server GUI: Configuration
You can define, configure, and monitor the realm using the realm server's graphical web interface.
To configure applications, instances, endpoints, transports, and formats, see the topics that immediately follow.
To configure persistence clusters, stores, and durables, see Configuring Persistence.
To configure transport bridges, see Transport Bridge Configuration.
To configure eFTL clusters, see TIBCO eFTL Administration.
You can also configure the TIBCO eFTL service using the realm server web interface (see TIBCO eFTL User’s Guide).
- Applications Grid
The Applications grid presents application definitions in the realm. In edit mode, you can create new application definitions and modify existing application definitions. - Application Definition Details Panel
The Application definition details panel presents the parameters that apply to an individual application definition. In edit mode, you can modify the parameter values. - Endpoint Details Panel
The Endpoint details panel presents the parameters that apply to an individual endpoint in an application or in an application instance. In edit mode, you can modify the parameter values. - Transports Grid
The Transports grid presents transport definitions in the realm. In edit mode, you can create new transport definitions and modify existing transport definitions. - Transport Details Panel
The Transport details panel presents the configuration details of a transport definition. In edit mode, you can modify the definition. - Formats Grid
The Formats grid presents message format definitions in the realm. In edit mode, you can create new format definitions and modify existing format definitions. - Realm Properties Details Panel
The Realm Properties details panel presents the global values of realm properties. In edit mode, you can modify the property values. - Validation Results
The realm server validates the realm configuration. A GUI page reports configuration errors and warnings detected. - Deployment History
The Deployment History table presents details about the current and past deployments of the realm definition.
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