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  1. Preface
  2. Upgrade Overview
  3. Pre-Upgrade Tasks
  4. Database Tasks
  5. Application Server Tasks
  6. Hub Store Upgrade
  7. Hub Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  8. Process Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  9. Resource Kit Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  10. Post-Upgrade Tasks
  11. Search Configuration Upgrade
  12. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  13. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Business Entity Adapter
  14. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Subject Areas Adapter
  15. Troubleshooting the Upgrade Process
  16. Frequently Asked Questions
  17. Processing Existing ActiveVOS Tasks
  18. Configuring Metadata Caching

Upgrading from Version 9.5.1

Upgrading from Version 9.5.1

Configure Cleanse Functions for Platform Transformations

Configure Cleanse Functions for Platform Transformations

If you want to use the platform transformations that you configured, add an IDQ library in the Cleanse Functions tool. You can then use the cleanse functions in the library in place of the platform transformations.
  1. Launch the Hub Console and start the
    Cleanse Functions
    tool.
  2. Acquire a write lock.
  3. Right-click
    Cleanse Functions
    , and then click
    Add IDQ Library
    .
    The
    Add IDQ Library
    dialog box appears.
  4. Specify the following properties:
    Property
    Description
    Library Name
    Name of the IDQ library. The name appears as the folder name in the Cleanse Functions list.
    IDQ WSDL URI
    URI of the WSDL associated with the platform transformation.
    IDQ WSDL Service
    Service of the WSDL associated with the platform transformation.
    IDQ WSDL Port
    Port of the WSDL associated with the platform transformation.
    Description
    Descriptive text for the library that you want displayed in the Cleanse Functions tool.
  5. Click
    OK
    .
    The IDQ library appears in the Cleanse Functions navigator.
  6. Click
    Refresh
    to generate the IDQ library.
    The Cleanse Functions tool retrieves the WSDL associated with the platform transformation, generates the IDQ library, and displays the available cleanse functions in the Cleanse Functions list.
  7. Test the cleanse functions.
    You can now use the cleanse functions in place of the platform transformations. The cleanse functions in the IDQ library can call the web services associated with the platform transformations.

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