Atlas — Initial Requestor types (Data-Admin-Requestor) |
When installed, Process Commander contains four requestor types. Typically, these are all you need.
Name |
Purpose |
APP |
For listeners and for access to Process Commander from an external client system, such as through a service request (other than JSR-168 requests using Rule-Service-Portlet rules). Requestor sessions using this requestor type instance have requestor IDs that start with the letter A. |
BATCH |
Background processing, such as performed by, listeners, services, agents, and daemons. Requestor sessions using this instance have a requestor ID that starts with the letter B. As initially installed, all BATCH requestors have access to the PegaRULES:Agents access group. |
BROWSER |
For HTTP or HTTPS access to the Process Commander portal using Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser on a Windows workstation, or from a browser presenting a Pega Composite Application. Requestor sessions using this instance have a requestor ID that starts with the letter H. As initially installed, all BROWSER requestors have access to the PegaRULES:Unauthenticated access group. |
PORTAL |
For HTTP access as a portlet in conjunction with Service Portlet rules. Requestor sessions using this instance have a requestor ID that starts with the letter P. |
About Requestor data
instances
Atlas — Initial Data Instances