Obtaining the Harvester Configuring the Harvester
6.2.1 Obtaining the Harvester
The Harvester is available in 11.1.1.x.x-OER-Harvester.zip, which is bundled with the Oracle Enterprise Repository 11g installation, at the following location: ORACLE_HOMErepositoryXXXcoretoolssolutions11.1.1.x.x-OER-Harvester.zip This manual refers to the directory that you extract the 11.1.1.x.x-OER-Harvester.zip file to as the Harvester Home directory. Table 6–2 describes the relationship matrix for the product and the corresponding version. parameter.properties Used by Harvester Solution Pack The parameter.properties file determines the behavior of the Harvester Solution Pack during the Import operation into Oracle Enterprise Repository. You must not alter or modify this file in any way. The objects in the Solution pack are imported according to the behaviors mentioned in the list: ■ Harvester Solution Packs META-INFparameter.properties PreserveUUIDs=true Standard.saver.assettype.props.duplicate.handling=Merge Standard.saver.assettype.props.duplicate.matching=UUID Standard.saver.relationshiptype.props.duplicate.handling=Overwrite Standard.saver.metadata.props.duplicate.handling=ignore Standard.saver.metadataentrytype.props.duplicate.handling=ignore ■ Summary of Harvester Solution pack behavior – Assets Assets, which already exist in Oracle Enterprise Repository, same UUID are ignored. Assets are added with the UUID stated in the import bundle. – Asset Types Asset Types are considered duplicates if the UUID already exists in Oracle Enterprise Repository. If new elements andor tabs have been added to an asset in the solution pack, then these elements and tabs are added to the existing asset type in Oracle Enterprise Repository. Table 6–2 Product and Version Matrix for Harvester Product and Version Harvest IDE Search, Browse, and Consume Command Line IDE 11g OSB OSB 11g Yes Yes 10.3.1 OSB OER 11g Yes Add Oracle Enterprise Repository 11g Harvester to Eclipse IDE. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Integration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository SOA Suite 11g OER 11g Yes Yes SOA Suite 10g OER 11g Yes No AIA Foundation Pack 3.0 AIA No No Standards based artifacts WSDL 1.1, XSD, BPEL, XSLT OER 11g Varies Varies Configuring and Using Automated Harvesting in Design-time and Runtime Environments 6-5 New asset types in the import bundle are added to Oracle Enterprise Repository. – Relationship Types Relationship Types, which have the same name and direction, are replaced in Oracle Enterprise Repository with the information in the import bundle. – Categorization Types Categorization Types, which have the same name but new categorization entries, are added to the categorization type in Oracle Enterprise Repository with the information in the import bundle. New Categorization Types are added to Oracle Enterprise Repository. – Acceptable Value Lists AVLs AVLs, which have the same name but new values, are added to the AVL in the Oracle Enterprise Repository with the information in the import bundle. New AVLs are added to Oracle Enterprise Repository. – CMF Metadata Entry types Duplicate Metadata Entry types same UUID are ignored. New Metadata Entry Types are added to Oracle Enterprise Repository. – CMF Metadata Entries Duplicate Metadata Entries same UUID are ignored. New Metadata Entries are added to Oracle Enterprise Repository. For more information about parameter.properties, see The parameter.properties File section in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.6.2.2 Configuring the Harvester for the Command Line
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