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  1. Preface
  2. Transformations
  3. Source transformation
  4. Target transformation
  5. Access Policy transformation
  6. B2B transformation
  7. Aggregator transformation
  8. Cleanse transformation
  9. Data Masking transformation
  10. Data Services transformation
  11. Deduplicate transformation
  12. Expression transformation
  13. Filter transformation
  14. Hierarchy Builder transformation
  15. Hierarchy Parser transformation
  16. Hierarchy Processor transformation
  17. Input transformation
  18. Java transformation
  19. Java transformation API reference
  20. Joiner transformation
  21. Labeler transformation
  22. Lookup transformation
  23. Machine Learning transformation
  24. Mapplet transformation
  25. Normalizer transformation
  26. Output transformation
  27. Parse transformation
  28. Python transformation
  29. Rank transformation
  30. Router transformation
  31. Rule Specification transformation
  32. Sequence Generator transformation
  33. Sorter transformation
  34. SQL transformation
  35. Structure Parser transformation
  36. Transaction Control transformation
  37. Union transformation
  38. Velocity transformation
  39. Verifier transformation
  40. Web Services transformation

Transformations

Transformations

Classpath configuration

Classpath configuration

If you use third-party or custom Java packages in the Java transformation, configure the classpath and at least on class value. The Secure Agent includes the classes and resource files within the classpath when it compiles the Java code
For example, you import the Java package
converter
in the Java transformation and define the package in converter.jar. You must add converter.jar to the classpath before you compile the Java code. However, if you import the package java.io, you do not need to set the classpath because java.io is a built-in Java package. You do not need to configure the classpath if you use only built-in Java packages.
To make the JAR or class files accessible to the Secure Agent, set the classpath to each JAR file or class file directory associated with the Java package. Separate multiple classpath entries with a semicolon on Windows or a colon on UNIX.

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