Field | Entry |
License file | The contents of this field varies as explained below. If you have the standard Universal Messaging license, specify the full path to that license file. If you do not have a Universal Messaging license file, leave the field blank. You can use Universal Messaging on a trial basis for up to 90 days. If you obtain a Universal Messaging license file after installation, you can add it at that time. For instructions, see the Universal Messaging documentation. |
NHP interface binding | If your machine has multiple IP addresses and you want Universal Messaging to listen to a specific one, select that IP address from the list. |
NHP interface port | The installer sets up a bootstrap Universal Messaging interface to which all sample Universal Messaging applications and tools connect by default. Specify the port to which to bind the bootstrap interface. |
Realm server name | Name for the realm server instance. If you are also installing an Enterprise Manager instance, Template Applications instance, or both, those instances will also use this name. Note: Different types of instances can have the same name. However, the name you supply here must be unique among instances of the same type (that is, among instances of realm servers). |
Data directory | Full path to the directory in which to store the data for the realm server instance. Note: If you use a non-default location for the data directory, you will have to manually migrate the data directory when you upgrade Universal Messaging. If you install multiple realm server instances on the same machine, use a different data directory for each instance. |
Configuration | Initial configuration for the Universal Messaging realm server. Select the configuration for webMethods suite use cases. |
Field | Entry |
Realm name/client profile | Name for the Enterprise Manager instance, Template Applications instance, or both. You might want to use the name of the realm server instance to which the tools will connect. The list shows the names of any realm server instances that already exist in the installation directory, but you can also type a name. Note: Different types of instances can have the same name. However, the name you supply here must be unique among instances of the same type (that is, among instances of Enterprise Managers, and among instances of Template Applications). |
Realm server URL (RNAME) | URL for the realm server instance to which the Enterprise Manager instance, Template Applications instance, or both should connect. You can specify a realm server that is already installed or that will be installed later. |