Creating an iProcess Service Agent Resource
Define the iProcess Service Agent resource as follows:
| 1. | In your BusinessWorks project, drag and drop an iProcess Service Agent resource from the iProcess Palette to the design panel. |
| 2. | From the JMS Connection field in the Configuration tab, select the JMS Connection resource that you created in step 5 in Overview of the Invocation Process From BusinessWorks. |
| 3. | From the JMS Destination Queue field, enter the name of the JMS destination queue that you created in the TIBCO Enterprise Message Service in step 1 in Overview of the Invocation Process From BusinessWorks. |
Note: The iProcess Service Agent does not support JMS topics, so you must enter a JMS queue name here.
| 4. | Click Select Processes. The Select Processes for iProcess Service Agent dialog box is displayed. Perform the following steps: |
| a. | Select the BusinessWorks process definitions that you want to use for this iProcess Service Agent resource. |
Note:
You can only select a BusinessWorks subprocess here. You can only use BusinessWorks sub-processes that are configured to use external schema for input and output. For more information:
| — | See step 2 in Overview of the Invocation Process From BusinessWorks. |
| — | See "Subprocesses" in TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks Design Guide for more information about subprocesses. |
| b. | If you are using an interface file for your introspection method, check the Generate Interface file check box. Type in the path where you want to save the interface file directly or click to browse to the location. The interface file contains the connection information and BusinessWorks process definitions that the iProcess Engine needs to integrate with BusinessWorks. You can save the interface file anywhere you like as long as the iProcess Engine and iProcess Workspace (Windows) can access it. |
| c. | Click OK to exit the Select Processes for iProcess Service Agent dialog. The Processes tab displays the BusinessWorks process definitions you have selected for the iProcess Service Agent resource. |
to browse to the location. The interface file contains the connection information and BusinessWorks process definitions that the iProcess Engine needs to integrate with BusinessWorks. You can save the interface file anywhere you like as long as the iProcess Engine and iProcess Workspace (Windows) can access it.