Fields and buttons on the Deployment tab
On the Deployment tab of a workspace, you can create deployment configurations for workspaces, map data source connectors within the deployment configuration, deploy the configurations, stop and restart deployments, and view deployment history.
Field or button | Description |
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Add button |
Click to open a panel where you can create a deployment configuration. |
Save button |
Click to save a deployment configuration. |
Delete button |
Click to delete the selected deployment configuration. |
Deploy button |
Click to deploy the selected deployment configuration. |
Start button |
Click to re-start a deployment that has been stopped. |
Stop button |
Click to stop a running deployment. |
Update logging level |
Click to update the logging level during a run. Raising the log level can affect performance. |
Status | Indicates whether all data sources are mapped for the deployment configuration. You can not deploy an incomplete deployment configuration. |
Deployment Configuration | Names of the available deployment configurations. Select the radio button next to a name to select the deployment configuration, after which you can deploy it, run it, or modify its properties in the panel that opens. |
Server Group | Name of the server group the selected deployment uses. |
Deployed | Indicates whether the selected configuration has been deployed. |
Version | For batch runs, this number shows the version number of the most recent successful
deployment. When Opportunity Detect is integrated with Interact, the number shows the version most recently deployed, re-deployed, or undeployed from HCL® Interact. |
Workspace modified on | Timestamp of the most recent workspace modification. By comparing this timestamp to the timestamp in the Deployed On column, you can determine whether the latest version of the workspace is deployed. |
Deployed On | Timestamp of the most recent successful deployment of the selected deployment configuration. |
Properties tab | |
Name | Enter a name for the deployment configuration. |
Server Group | Select from a list of available server groups. |
Usage | The usage entered in the definition of the selected server group. |
Input mode | Select the mode that matches the type of data source connector you are using for transaction
data sources in the deployment. The option selected in this field governs the validation rules applied on Deployment tab. This field is available only if you have applied Opportunity Detect FixPack 9.1.1.2. |
Input version | This field is available only if you have applied Opportunity Detect FixPack 9.1.1.2.
If this is the first time you are deploying, enter 1. Increment this number each time you make any changes in the structure of your transaction data and redeploy. If you are using queue connectors, this number must also be updated in the sending program for transaction data. |
Output version | This field is available only if you have applied Opportunity Detect FixPack 9.1.1.2. If this is the first time you are deploying, enter 1. Increment this number each time you make any changes in the structure of your Outcome data and redeploy. |
Script file name (Optional) | If you use a notification batch file, enter the file name here. |
Data Source Mapping tab | |
Status | Indicates whether a data source is mapped to a connector. |
Data Source | Data sources used in the workspace are listed here. Click a link to view the Data Source
Connector Mapping dialog box. You can retain the default mapping used in the server group selected on the Properties tab, or you can deselect the Server Group Default check box to change the mapping. |
Type | Lists the configured data source type: Transaction, State, or Outcome. |
Connector | Lists the connector used with the data source for this deployment configuration. |
Connector Type | Lists the connector type of the data source: Table, File, TCP, Web Service Connector, Queue,
or Expanded Outcome.
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Database | Lists the database configured for the data sources that use a Table connector. |
Default | Indicates whether the data source uses the default mappings for the server group selected on the Properties tab. |
Data Source Connector Mapping window | |
Data Source Name | Name of the selected data source. |
Connector Type | Available connector types. The connector types that are available are determined by the type
of the data source, as follows.
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Table Type | For Outcome data sources, when the connector type is Table, you can select either Outcome or Expanded Outcome for the table type. |
Connector | Data source connectors available for mapping. |
Database Connection | For Table type connectors, the database connections available for mapping. |
Server Group Default | Indicates whether the mapping is the one defined in the server group. Deselect this box if you want to change the data source connector mapping. |
History tab | |
From Date, To Date, Get History button | Select a date range and click Get History to see details for the successful deployments of the selected deployment configuration. |
Status | For batch mode, indicates whether the version of the selected deployment configuration was
successfully deployed. When Opportunity Detect is integrated with Interact, Undeploy and Redeploy are additional actions for which success or failure can be indicated. |
Version | The number of the deployment for which the row provides details. Includes successful and failed deployments. |
Action | For stand-alone Opportunity Detect, the only
action is Deploy. When Opportunity Detect is integrated with Interact, Undeploy and Redeploy are additional actions. |
Date | Timestamp of completion of the listed action. |
Message | Additional details for the listed action, including the deployment configuration ID, which is automatically generated when deployment takes place. |