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Create a global managed executor service template


You can create managed executor service (MES) templates that are used by applications to execute submitted tasks asynchronously.

To create a MES template for the domain:

  1. If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
  2. In the left pane of the Console, expand Environment and select Concurrent Templates.

    The Concurrent Manage Object Templates table displays in the right pane showing all the CMO templates defined in the domain.

  3. Click New and select Managed Executor Service Template from the list.
  4. Enter a name for the new MES template.
  5. From the Scope drop-down list, select Global to make this MES template available to the entire domain.
  6. Optionally, enter additional configuration information for this MES template:
    • Dispatch Policy - The name of Work Manager to use for this MES template. When left blank, the default Work Manager is used.
    • Long Running Threads Priority - An integer that specifies the long running daemon thread's priority. If specified, all long running threads are affected.
    • Max Concurrent Long Running Requests - The maximum number of concurrent long-running tasks submitted to this MES template in the domain.

    For more information about these fields, refer to Configuration Options.

  7. Click Next to proceed to the targeting page.
  8. Select the server instances or clusters where the MES template will be accessible.

    Only applications that have been deployed to the selected servers or clusters can use this MES template.

  9. Click Finish.
  10. To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
    Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).

Result

The new MES template appears in the Concurrent Managed Object Templates table.


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