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In Semarchy Convergence for Data Integration, design-time resources are organized into projects and folders. A project can be used in a team environment and can be version-controlled using source control systems such as Concurrent Versioning System (CVS) or Apache Subversion (SVN).
Semarchy Convergence for Data Integration uses process templates to generate the processes from the mappings.
For example, a mapping loading data from an XML file to an Oracle database server uses a process template that contains optimized technical steps for this particular situation.
Processes for handling integration load transactions with the Semarchy Convergence for MDM platform are also provided.
After creating your project, you must import the templates into the workspace.
Note: A project named Global is automatically created in the workspace for hosting the built-in process templates. This project is a placeholder containing the configuration elements and templates shared by all projects in this workspace.
<semarchy_di>/templates/templates.generic.yyyy-mm-dd.zip
archive file in the
From Archive File: field. Note that the name of this file contains the release dates for the templates.
Import these 3 zip files from
<semarchy_di>/templates
into the
Global project:
templates.generic.yyyy-mm-dd.zip
templates.specific.yyyy-mm-dd.zip
templates.semarchy.zip
The global project appears as shown below:
A pre-built project is provided in the
<semarchy_di>/samples/projects/GettingStarted.zip
file, and must be imported into the workspace.
<semarchy_di>/samples/projects/GettingStarted.zip
file.The Getting Started project contains two folders:
To keep the project organized, we will create an additional Process folder to host the processes designed in this tutorial.
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