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Configuring the Siebel Application Object Manager Environment
This section describes the required steps necessary for the proper configuration and operation of Siebel Application Object Managers.
To configure the Siebel Application Object Manager environment
- Make sure that Siebel Application Object Managers are installed as part of Siebel Server installations on application servers you plan to use.
Siebel Application Object Managers are installed as components in the Siebel Server. Installing Siebel Server automatically installs predefined Application Object Manager components. For instructions on installing and configuring the Siebel Server, see the Siebel Server Installation Guide for the operating system you are using.
- Verify that the customized Siebel repository file (
.srf
file) is installed or copied to the appropriate Siebel Server installations that will serve the modified application.The
.srf
file should be customized by the application developer. The default location for this file is in the objects directory of the Siebel Server installation.- Add or configure Application Object Manager components by setting the parameters that control:
- Type of application to run (configuration file)
- Load balancing (if Resonate is installed)
- Language code
- Compression setting
- Encryption setting
- Number of processes for each component
- Number of threads/tasks per process
- Session Manager parameters
For details on this topic, see Siebel Application Object Manager Parameters.
- Restart the Siebel Server System Service to automatically register the Application Object Manager services (configured in Step 3).
NOTE: An application object manager component with an alias that includes a space or other special character is not detected by Resonate. Aliases containing spaces and special characters are not valid.
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Siebel Server Administration Guide, Version 7.5, Rev. C Published: 18 April 2003 |