Realm Administration Tools

The realm server is a command-line executable component that stores the realm definition, and makes it available to client application processes. Administrators can use a graphical user interface (GUI) and a REST-style web API to configure the realm definition and monitor the client processes. Administrators can use the command line interface to configure server behavior.

Administrators start, stop, configure, and manage the realm server using command line executables and scripts (see Realm Server).

Administrators define the realm and its parts using a configuration interface (see Realm Server GUI: Configuration).

Administrators monitor and manage the realm server’s client processes using a monitoring interface (see Realm Server GUI: Monitoring).

These interfaces are accessible through a web browser that connects to the realm server (see Realm Server and its Interfaces).

Administrators can also define, monitor, and manage the realm server and its clients through a REST-style web API interface (see Realm Server Web API).

Administrators can use external tools to monitor processes and analyze their metrics (see TIBCO FTL Monitoring).