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- Developing Generic Database Adapters
- 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 – Developing Generic Database Adapters
Generic Database Adapter Overview
The purpose of the generic database adapter platform is to create adapters that can integrate with relational database management systems (RDBMS) and run TQL queries and population jobs against the database. The RDBMS supported by the generic database adapter are Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL.
This version of the database adapter implementation is based on a JPA (Java Persistence API) standard with the Hibernate ORM library as the persistence provider.
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