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WC01: WebSphere MQ Workflow Data Base Tools |
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:13 am Post subject: WC01: WebSphere MQ Workflow Data Base Tools |
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A new support pack (Thanks to Michael Dag for the tip via the News/Updates forum)
The PTDT is not new, but perhaps this is a new version for 3.5 I don't know for sure, but I have not seen the Global Container tool in the past.
WC01: WebSphere MQ Workflow Data Base Tools
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&q1=IH06&uid=swg24008199&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en
Abstract
The WebSphere MQ Workflow Data Base Tools are a collection of utilities that interact directly with the run-time database, and can perform functions not possible with normal APIs.
Download Description
The following tools are provided:
- The Process Template Deletion Tool physically removes process templates from the run-time database
- The Global Container Maintenance Tool merges or splits global containers in the run-time database.
POSSIBLE USES
» Physically removes process templates from the run-time database
» Merges or splits global containers in the run-time database
DETAILS
Author: IBM Business Process Solutions, Germany
Category: 2
Released: 11Oct04
Current Version: 1.0
NEW IN THIS RELEASE
This is a new release.
Prerequisites
To run the WebSphere MQ Workflow Data Base Tools on your system, you must have installed and configured a WebSphere MQ Workflow 3.5.0 Runtime client. If you are running WebSphere MQ Workflow with DB2 Universal Database, ensure that JDBC 2.0 is used. The WebSphere MQ Workflow Data Base Tools also support the Oracle Database. (See documentation).
Installation instructions
The complete installation instructions can be found in the documentation provided in the dbTools.zip file.
1. Download and unzip dbTools.zip.
2. Ensure that JDBC is installed correctly.
3. Set the PATH and CLASSPATH settings according to the documentation.
4. Ensure that the configuration file, dbTools.properties, is in the directory from where you call the tools and modify it if needed. _________________ John McDonald
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