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Manually Configuring JBoss for BAM Server

This chapter applies to LiveCycle Workflow licenses that permit the use of Business Activity Monitor
only.
This chapter describes how to create the LiveCycle Workflow Business Activity Monitor metadata database
and configure the JBoss application server for BAM Server, which is a component of LiveCycle Workflow.
If you are installing the products using the turnkey method, JBoss and MySQL are installed and configured
automatically and you do not need to perform the procedures in this chapter.
This chapter refers to the home directory of the instance of JBoss that you configured for BAM Server as
[jboss_bam_root]. (See
This chapter assumes that you have configured the LiveCycle database. If you have not done this, see
"Preparing Your Environment" on page

Installing JBoss Application Server

If you are manually configuring JBoss for running BAM Server, you must download and install JBoss
Application Server 3.2.6. You can obtain JBoss at this location:
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossas/download

Creating the BAM metadata database

You must create a LiveCycle Workflow Business Activity Monitor metadata database to store the
definitions of the process metrics that BAM Server monitors, as well as the details of any alerts and object
run-time data that need to be persisted to disk.
Because Business Activity Monitor metadata can grow quite large, you must allocate at least 50 MB for the
BAM metadata database. For production deployments, allocate at least 200 MB.
BAM Server can require specific settings for some aspects of the Business Activity Monitor metadata
database configuration. The settings depend on the type of application server that is hosting BAM Server
and the type of database server used to store the Business Activity Monitor metadata.

User accounts

You must also create a user account that BAM Server can use to connect to the Business Activity Monitor
metadata database. The user account must have create, modify, and update privileges on the database.
For Oracle, the database user account must be associated with a tablespace that you create specifically for
Business Activity Monitor metadata.
"Conventions used in this guide" on page
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