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pmbsa |
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2002 7:49 am Post subject: Multiple Database instances |
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Joined: 06 Aug 2001 Posts: 16
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Hi, we have a situation were when we migrate out code up through our various dev stages (i.e dev. test Qa and production) the database instances at each level have slightly different names, currently before we import into the next level control center we have to do a global find replace in the XML to change the database schema name.
surely there must be a better/more formal way to do this
thanks
Paul |
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Ian |
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2002 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Nov 2002 Posts: 152 Location: London, UK
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Hi Paul,
The mechanism that WMQI provides for dealing with different user environments (such as DEV, TEST and PROD) is through promoted node properties.
Refer to Websphere MQ Integrator Version 2.1 - Using the Control Center Guide : Chapter 5. Working with messageflows
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Promoting message flow node properties
For example, you might want to set the name of a data source as a
property of the message flow, rather than a property of each
individual node in the message flow that references that data source.
You are creating a message flow that accesses a database called
SALESDATA. However, while you are testing the message flow, you want
to use a test database called TESTDATA. If you set the data source
properties of each individual node within the message flow to
reference TESTDATA, you will have to update all these references when
you put your message flow into production.
If you promote the data source property, you can set the properties
for all of the individual nodes to be SALESDATA, and set the value of
TESTDATA for the promoted property to override the node data source
values while you test the message flow (the promoted property always
takes precedence over the settings for the properties within any
relevant nodes).
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There is further information on this subject in this section of the manual. _________________ Regards, Ian |
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