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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Introduction
  3. Part 2: Configuring Hub Console Tools
  4. Part 3: Building the Data Model
  5. Part 4: Configuring the Data Flow
  6. Part 5: Executing Informatica MDM Hub Processes
  7. Part 6: Configuring Application Access
  8. Appendix A: MDM Hub Properties
  9. Appendix B: Viewing Configuration Details
  10. Appendix C: Row-level Locking
  11. Appendix D: MDM Hub Logging
  12. Appendix E: Table Partitioning
  13. Appendix F: Collecting MDM Environment Information with the Product Usage Toolkit
  14. Appendix G: Informatica Platform Staging
  15. Appendix H: Informatica Platform Mapping Examples
  16. Appendix I: Glossary

Run-time Flow of the Publish Process

Run-time Flow of the Publish Process

The following figure shows the run-time flow of the publish process: An example showing the run-time flow of the publish process.
In this scenario:
  1. A batch load or a real-time
    SIF
    API request (
    SIF
    put or cleanse_put request) may result in an insert or update on a base object.
    You can configure a message rule to control data going to the C_REPOS_MQ_DATA_CHANGE table.
  2. Hub Server
    polls data from C_REPOS_MQ_DATA_CHANGE table at regular intervals.
  3. For data that has not been sent,
    Hub Server
    constructs an XML message based on the data and sends it to the outbound queue configured for the message queue.
  4. It is the external application's responsibility to retrieve the message from the outbound queue and process it.

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