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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
Plug-ins
The generic database adapter supports the following plugins:
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An optional plug-in for full topology synchronization.
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An optional plug-in for synchronizing changes in topology. If no plug-in for synchronizing changes is implemented, it is possible to perform a differential synchronization, but that synchronization will actually be a full one.
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An optional plug-in for synchronizing layout.
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An optional plug-in to retrieve supported queries for synchronization. If this plugin is not defined, all TQL names are returned.
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An internal, optional plug-in to change the TQL definition and TQL result.
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An internal, optional plug-in to change a layout request and CIs result.
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An internal, optional plug-in to change a layout request and relationships result.
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An internal, optional plug-in to change the action of push Back IDs.
For details about implementing and deploying plug-ins, see Implement a Plug-in.
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