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Operations Manager i10.62
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Developing Generic Database Adapters

This section includes:

Generic Database Adapter Overview

TQL Queries for the Generic Database Adapter

Reconciliation

Hibernate as JPA Provider

Prepare for Adapter Creation

Prepare the Adapter Package

Configure the Adapter – Minimal Method

Configure the Adapter – Advanced Method

Implement a Plugin

Deploy the Adapter

Edit the Adapter

Create an Integration Point

Create a View

Calculate the Results

View the Results

View Reports

Enable Log Files

Use Eclipse to Map Between CIT Attributes and Database Tables

Adapter Configuration Files

Out-of-the-Box Converters

Plugins

Configuration Examples

Adapter Log Files

External References

Troubleshooting and Limitations

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