To improve the performance of the Web application, you
can configure Rational Asset Manager to perform some of its processing
using a Java executable other than the one in the Web container.
Before you begin
To configure remote processing, you must be a repository administrator.
Procedure
- In the Web client, click Administration.
- Click Configuration.
- In the Remote Processes section, select the Java runtime
environment that you want to use for Rational Asset Manager processes
that could be handled outside the Web container:
- Use Web Server's JRE: Select this option
to have all work done by the Java runtime environment in the Web container.
- Provide the path to a Java executable on this node:
Select this option and enter the full path to a Java executable file
(that is, java.exe or javaw.exe) on the server where Rational Asset
Manager is installed (for example, E:/WebSphere/AppServer/java/jre/bin/javaw.exe).
- Use the Java executable path set into the CQJRE
JNDI variable: Select this option if you are using a cluster
environment and the JRE exists in a different location on every node.
Using this option allows you to provide a JNDI variable.
- Communication port range: Enter the
lowermost number of a range of ports for Rational Asset Manager to
use to communicate with the remote processes. For example, if a starting
port number of 4545 is specified, then ports 4545 through 4554 may
be used.
- Maximum heap size in megabytes:: Define
the amount of physical memory available for the Java application.
- Click Save.