Configuration, Configuring wsa, Chapter 5 – Kofax Capture User Manual

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Kofax Reporting Administrator's Guide

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Chapter 5

Configuration

This chapter lists the most common tasks necessary to configure Kofax Reporting.

A general overall procedure for deploying the product is shown below. This procedure

assumes that all components are installed (refer to

Installation

) and licensed.

1 In the central site, create a new configuration and save it to the default location.

▪ Connect ETL Agent with databases and transport end point (WSA Receiver/ESB).
▪ Configure ETL Agent operation.
Refer to

Configuring Central Site

.

2 In the application site, enable reporting within the application (if needed) and configure

the path to the transport entry point (WSA Sender/ESB). Refer to

Configuring Kofax

Applications

.

3 Configure the transport mechanism. Do one of the following:

▪ If you are using HTTP transport (default option), edit WSA Sender configuration and

in the Central URL field (General tab) specify the URL of the WSA Receiver. Refer to

Configuring WSA

.

▪ If you are using ESB, refer to

Configuring ESB

.

▪ If you are using IBM MQ or MS MQ:

▪ Edit WSA Sender configuration.
▪ Click Advanced.
▪ In the General Settings tab, configure the fields Transport, Central Queue, MQ User,

and MQ Password.

▪ In the MQ tab, configure dead letter queue options.
For more information about advanced WSA settings related to MQ, refer to

Configuring WSA Advanced Settings

.

For tips about configuring the MQ part, refer to

Configuring IBM WebSphere MQ

and

Configuring Microsoft Message Queuing

.

Configuring WSA

1 Start WSA Receiver Configuration or WSA Sender Configuration from the Kofax

Reporting group in the Windows Start menu.

2 Go to the General Settings tab.

a In the Position field, you can modify the role of this WSA instance: Use Receiver role

in the central site or Sender in the application site. Generally, modifying this field is

not recommended - install proper WSA instead.

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