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If Adeptia Suite is installed behind a firewall/proxy/router/load balancer, it can cause some issues while opening Data Mapper or Process Designer applets. To open these applets without any hassle, you may need to configure the properties of the Data Mapper and Process Designer. 

  1. Login to Adeptia Suite.
  2. Go to Administer > Setup > Application Settings > Update System Properties.
  3. Expand Applet Configuration > Data Mapper.
  4. Provide the values in the following property names.

    Property NameDescription
    abpm.dataMapper.proxy.hostIP address or domain name of firewall/proxy/router/load balancer receiving Adeptia user requests.
    abpm.dataMapper.proxy.portPort number on which firewall/proxy/router/load balancer receiving Adeptia user requests.



  5. Expand Process Designer under the same property. 
  6. Provide the values in the following property names.

    Property NameDescription
    abpm.processDesigner.proxy.hostIP address or domain name of firewall/proxy/router/load balancer receiving Adeptia user requests.
    abpm.processDesigner.proxy.portPort number on which firewall/proxy/router/load balancer receiving Adeptia user requests.



  7. Click Save.
  8. Click Reload Configuration to reflect the changes.

After you have configured the values, check the access to Data Mapper and Process Designer applets. 

  • Accessing Data Mapper

    To access Data Mapper:
    1. Login to Adeptia Suite.
    2. Go to Develop Services > Data Transform > Data Mapping.
    3. Click Create New.
    4. Provide the mapping details and then click Data Mapper
    5. A file - startMapper.jnlp will get downloaded to your computer. Double-click the file to view the following Data Mapper screen.



  • Accessing Process Designer

    To access the Process Designer:
    1. Login to Adeptia Suite.
    2. Go to Develop Process > Process Flow.
    3. Click Create New.
    4. Provide the process flow details and then click Process Designer
    5. A file - startPD.jnlp will get downloaded to your computer. Double-click the file to view the following Process Designer screen. 

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