英語 での Mobilefirst operations の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Open the MobileFirst Operations Console.
ConfClientID, confClientPass:Replace the confidential client ID and password with the ones that you defined in the MobileFirst Operations Console.
Access MobileFirst Operations Console.
Do not change the default entries in the Console Settings panel andclick Next to install MobileFirst Operations Console with the default context root.
Load the MobileFirst Operations Console.
On a Tomcat 8 application server, if you use a MySQL database,some calls from MobileFirst Operations Console to services return a 404 error.
MobileFirst Operations Console System Requirements Licensing.
Next to install MobileFirst Operations Console.
IBM MobileFirst Foundation Operational Analytics is an optional component that provides ascalable analytics feature that you can access from the MobileFirst Operations Console.
Access the MobileFirst Operations Console.
You can also create, register, and manage adapters to either local or remote MobileFirst Server instances,and administer projects from the command line or via REST services, or from the MobileFirst Operations Console.
Access the MobileFirst Operations Console.
The push service is your main access point for push-related operations like push notifications and push subscriptions. To contact the push services, client apps use the URL of the runtime but replace the context root with/mfppush.You can configure and manage the push service with the MobileFirst Operations Console or the push service REST API.
Learn more about the MobileFirst Operations Console.
One MobileFirst Operations Console can manage several runtimes.
When the adapter is deployed,or whenever the configuration is changed from the MobileFirst Operations Console, the adapter's MFPJAXRSApplication's init method is called.
To access the MobileFirst Operations Console perform the following steps: Click Patterns Virtual System Instances to open the Virtual System Instances page and search for your pattern there.
Did you know? Mobile Foundation 8.0 introduces a DevOps-style operation mode, where once an adapter is deployed to the MobileFirst Server you can then configure various properties(for example, a username and password value for a database connection) live via the MobileFirst Operations Console, without needing to re-deploy the adapter.
Instead, you define them from the MobileFirst Operations Console, or by using a command-line tool or the server REST API.
Use IBM MobileFirst Operations Console to monitor and manage access to your resources: Search for a user by name, and view information about the devices and applications that they are using to access your resources.
On a Tomcat 8 application server, if you work with a MySQL database,when you use MobileFirst Operations Console to delete an app, or add a new one, and try to refresh the console a couple of times, you might see stale data.
MobileFirst Operations Console is enhanced: In particular, you can now use it to register an application or a new version of an application, to manage app security parameters, and to deploy certificates, create push notification tags, and send push notifications.
When a notification is retrieved from the MobileFirst Operations Console, it is processed and sent through a preconfigured SMS gateway.
MobileFirst Operations Console, the MobileFirst Server administration service, the MobileFirst Server live update service, the MobileFirst Server artifacts, and the MobileFirst runtime are the minimum set of the components to install.
After you successfully deploy an adapter with a security-check definition to the MobileFirst Server, you can also see your security check and its configuration information, and make runtime configuration changes, from MobileFirst Operations Console Adapters[your adapter]: In the Configuration Files tab you can see the server copy of your adapter descriptor, including the<securityCheckDefinition< element that defines your custom security check and its configurable properties.
The Analytics page of the MobileFirst Operations Console supports the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 10 or later Mozilla Firefox ESR or later Apple Safari on iOS version 7.0 or later Google Chrome latest version The Analytics client SDK is not available for Windows.
Restarting the Mobile Foundation runtime from theWebSphere Application Server administrative console If your MobileFirst Operations Console is empty after you deploy a PureApplication System pattern based on the Mobile Foundation(WAS ND) template, you might need to restart the IBM Mobile Foundation runtime from the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.
MobileFirst Operations Console is declared with the same security roles as the administration service. The users that are mapped to the security roles of MobileFirst Operations Console must also be mapped to the same security role of the administration service. Indeed, MobileFirst Operations Console runs queries to the administration service on the behalf of the console user.
If you select the Declare the WebSphere Administrator as an administrator user in MobileFirst Operations Console option, then the user that is used to install MobileFirst Server is mapped to the administration security role of the console and can log in to the console with administrator privileges.