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Using TCP Adapters with Ensemble - InterSystems Documentation

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Common Tasks in the Management Portal<strong>Ensemble</strong> displays a dialog box.3. In the first drop-down list, choose the class on which to base the new business host.4. Optionally specify the other items as follows:• Service Name (or Business Process Name or Operation Name) — Type the name of this business host. The nameshould be unique <strong>with</strong>in this category of business host. Do not use periods or spaces.The default is the name of the class on which the host is based.• Display Category — Choose or type the name of the display category to which this business host belongs. Youcan use this to display different sets of business hosts in the Production Configuration page. If a production has alarge number of business hosts, it can be helpful to display only a subset. This setting does not affect how theproduction works.Display Category names are case-sensitive, and space characters are allowed. To place an item in multiple categories,list them in the Display Category field separated by commas (do not allow spaces around these commas).• Comment — Type a comment.• Enable Now — Select this to enable the host immediately.5. Click OK.B.3 Editing Runtime Settings of a Business HostTo edit the settings of a business service, process, or operation, use the following general process:1. Access the production in which this host is defined, as described earlier in this appendix.2. Click the business service, process, or operation in the main area of the page.3. Click the Settings tab in the right area.This tab displays settings in groups, which you can display or hide separately.The setting names that appear in the right pane are, in many cases, localized descriptions of the class property names.You can hover the cursor over any setting name to display its help text as it appears in the Class Reference or click thesetting name to display the help text in a separate pop-up window.4. Make edits as needed.5. Click Apply to save changes or click Cancel to discard them.When you click Apply, all changes immediately take effect, even if the production is currently running.60 <strong>Using</strong> <strong>TCP</strong> <strong>Adapters</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Ensemble</strong>

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