Field | Description |
Enable | Click Yes to enable the tenant once it is created. |
User Name | User name for an account on IBM webMethods Cloud. |
Password | Password identified in the user account for User Name. |
webMethods Cloud URL | The URL of IBM webMethods Cloud with which to share accounts and applications created on the on-premises Integration Server. For example, the URL would be of the following format: https://<sub-domain>.<domain-name> For example, https://softwareag-education.webmethodscloud.com, or https://sample.prod-int-aws-us.webmethods.io Note: To set up a two-way SSL communication, add port 8443 in the URL. For example, https://<sub-domain>.<domain-name>:8443. |
Field | Description |
Keystore Alias | A user-specified, text identifier for the Integration Server keystore. The alias for the keystore that contains the client certificates that you want Integration Server to use when connecting to IBM webMethods Cloud. A keystore alias is required for two-way SSL. If the JVM is not configured to have a keystore and key alias or you do not want to use the JVM keystore, you must specify a value for Keystore Alias. |
Key Alias | The alias for the private key, which must be stored in the keystore specified by the above keystore alias. A key alias is required for two-way SSL. If the JVM is not configured to have a keystore and key alias or you do not want to use the JVM keystore, you must specify a value for Key Alias. |
Truststore Alias | The alias for the truststore that contains the CA certificates accepted by the IBM webMethods Cloud endpoint and any intermediate endpoints or proxies. The truststore must contain the trusted root certificate for the CA that signed Integration Server certificate associated with the key alias. The truststore also contains the list of CA certificates that Integration Server uses to validate the trust relationship. If the connection to IBM webMethods Cloud involves intermediate endpoints that use certificates signed by private CAs, the selected truststore alias must be for a truststore that contains the CA certificates for the private CA. This truststore might also include the certificates for the JVM. |