Process applications contain some or all of the following artifacts:
- One or more process models, also called Business Process Definitions (BPDs)
- The services required to implement activities or integrate with other systems
- Service Component Architecture (SCA) modules
- Toolkits
- IBM® Integration Designer libraries
- One or more workspaces
- An IBM Business Monitor model for monitoring business performance
- Any other items required to run the process
Process applications and business level applications
Each process application has a business level application (BLA), which acts as a container for the process application and its assets (assets include things like monitor models, SCA modules, toolkits, and libraries). In addition, each snapshot of a process application has its own BLA. Many of the administration tasks for a snapshot (for example, stopping or starting it on a production server) are done at the level of the BLA, allowing for quicker and simpler administration of the snapshot and all of its assets.
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