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Administering: Creating the Monitoring and Recovery Database
 

Classic Java CAPS

Managing Java CAPS Users

Using LDAP with Java CAPS

Administering the Sun Business Process Manager Database

Creating the Monitoring and Recovery Database

Creating the Database Instance

Running the Scripts in Enterprise Designer

Running the Database Scripts from a Local Directory

Running Database Scripts Automatically

To run the scripts automatically

Purging and Archiving Sun BPM Data

Installing the Purge and Archive Database Components

Archiving and Purging by Retention Days

Archiving and Purging by Business Process Name

Archiving and Purging by Application Name

Using the Sun Business Process Manager Worklist Manager for User Activities

Maintaining Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Working With the EDM for Sun Master Patient Index

Working With the EDM for Sun Master Index

Java EE Based Components

Working With the Master Index Data Manager

Maintaining Sun Master Indexes

Analyzing and Cleansing Data for Sun Master Index

Loading the Initial Data Set for a Sun Master Index

Creating the Monitoring and Recovery Database

To create the monitoring and recovery database tables, you can either modify and run database scripts from Enterprise Designer or you can download the scripts and run them from a local directory. Depending on which method you prefer, review one of the following sections:

You must have an existing database instance before you can run any of the scripts. Before beginning to work with the scripts, see Creating the Database Instance below.