How to Migrate Integration Broker Definitions
Managed definitions - services, service
operations, service operations handlers, service operations routings, messages
and message queues - can be inserted into a project within Application Designer
and copied to a file for later migration to another database using copy from
file.
Copying a routing requires that the sending and receiving nodes are defined on the target database. If they are not defined on the target database, you must include the message node in the project. An exception to this is the local default node. During project copy, any routing referencing the local default node will be modified to reference the default local node of the target system.
For pre-8.50 tools release:
WSDL and Schema are nonmanaged definitions and hence use the delivered Datamover scripts to export/import these definitions.
In 8.50+ tools release WSDL and Schema are managed definitions and can be migrated using Project Copy.
Prior to creating and copying the project and running datamover scripts, please read :Enterprise PeopleBook: Integration Broker > Data Dependencies and Relationships When Copying Data Between Databases. It includes comments on the relationship of these definitions and it is important that those relationships be understood.
Copying a routing requires that the sending and receiving nodes are defined on the target database. If they are not defined on the target database, you must include the message node in the project. An exception to this is the local default node. During project copy, any routing referencing the local default node will be modified to reference the default local node of the target system.
For pre-8.50 tools release:
WSDL and Schema are nonmanaged definitions and hence use the delivered Datamover scripts to export/import these definitions.
In 8.50+ tools release WSDL and Schema are managed definitions and can be migrated using Project Copy.
Prior to creating and copying the project and running datamover scripts, please read :Enterprise PeopleBook: Integration Broker > Data Dependencies and Relationships When Copying Data Between Databases. It includes comments on the relationship of these definitions and it is important that those relationships be understood.
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