Table of Contents

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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Servers
  4. Console Client
  5. Search Clients
  6. Table Loader
  7. Update Synchronizer
  8. Globalization
  9. Siebel Connector
  10. Web Services
  11. ASM Workbench
  12. Cluster Merge Rules
  13. Forced Link and Unlink
  14. System Backup and Restore
  15. Batch Utilities

Real Time Web Service

Real Time Web Service

This section provides information on real time Web Service.

Enabling the Real Time Web Service

The Real Time Web Service is provided by the Synchronization Server. Therefore, The Synchronization Server must be running. This is achieved by allocating the server’s host name (
SSA_XSHOST
) and port number (
SSA_XSPORT
) in
env\mdmres.bat
(Windows) or
env/mdmres
(UNIX). The default port number of the Synchronization Server is 1671.

Configuring

The configuration process consists of creating a simple text file named either
xrserv.ini
or
xrserv.xml
. The file extensions represent the two different formats that the configuration file may take.
The file must be located in either
$SSAINI
,
$HOME
or
$SSABIN
. These 3 directories are searched in that order. If the configuration file is not found, then the Real Time Web Service will not be available.
The contents of the configuration file determine which IDTs will be synchronized by the Service.
The configuration file is read at server initialization time, so changes to the configuration become effective only after the server has been restarted.
The
xrserv.ini
form has the same format as the
htserv.ini
file used by the HTTP Search Server. Refer to the
HTTP Search Client
section of the
OPERATIONS Guide
for instructions on how to use this format.
Since this is a Web Service, the XML format is recommended.

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