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Designing: Generating the Master Index Application
 

Classic Java CAPS

Developing Java CAPS Projects

Using SOAP Message Handlers

Creating a Runtime Environment

Designing Business Processes in the Sun Business Process Manager

Working with TCP/IP HL7 Collaborations

Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Developing Sun Master Patient Indexes

Related Topics

Sun Master Patient Index Overview

About Sun Master Patient Index

Sun Master Patient Index Repository Components

Sun Master Patient Index Runtime Environment Components

Sun Master Patient Index Enterprise Records

Master Index Development Process Overview

The Master Patient Index Framework and the Runtime Environment

Before You Begin Developing a Master Index

Preliminary Data Analysis for a Master Index

Planning a Master Index Project

Master Index Project Initiation Checklist

Custom Plug-ins for Master Index Custom Transaction Processing

Master Index Update Policy Plug-ins

Master Index Field Validation Plug-ins

Master Index Field Masking Plug-ins

Master Index Match Processing Logic Plug-ins

Master Index Custom Plug-in Exception Processing

Custom Plug-Ins for Master Index Custom Components

Master Index Survivor Calculator Plug-ins

Master Index Query Builder Plug-ins

Master Index Block Picker Plug-ins

Master Index Pass Controller Plug-ins

Match Engine Plug-ins

Standardization Engine Plug-ins

Phonetic Encoders Plug-ins for a Master Index

Implementing Master Index Custom Plug-ins

Creating Master Index Custom Plug-ins

Building Master Index Custom Plug-ins

Generating the Master Index Application

To Generate the Application for the First Time

To Regenerate the Application

Master Index Database Scripts and Design

Master Index Database Scripts

Master Index Database Requirements

Master Index Database Structure

Designing the Master Index Database

Creating the Master Index Database

Step 1: Analyze the Master Index Database Requirements

Step 2: Create a Master Index Database and User

Step 3: Define Master Index Database Indexes

Step 4: Define Master Index External Systems

Master Index Database Table Description for sbyn_systems

Step 5: Define Master Index Code Lists

Step 6: Define Master Index User Code Lists

Master Index Database Table Description for sbyn_user_code

Step 7: Create Custom Master Index Database Scripts

Step 8: Create the Master Index Database Structure

Step 9: Specify a Starting EUID for a Master Index

Deleting Master Index Database Tables and Indexes

To Delete Database Tables and Indexes

Defining a Database Connection Pool Through the Application Server

Step 1: Add the Oracle Driver to the Application Server

Step 2: Create the JDBC Connection Pools

Step 3: Create the JDBC Resources

Developing OTDs for Application Adapters

Developing OTDs for Communication Adapters

Developing OTDs for Database Adapters

Developing OTDs for Web Server Adapters

Designing with Application Adapters

Designing with Communication Adapters

Designing with Web Server Adapters

SWIFT Integration Projects

Java EE Based Components

Designing with Sun JCA Adapters

About the TCP/IP JCA Adapter

Defining Constants and Variables

Using Database Operations

Developing Sun Master Indexes

Using the JMS JCA Wizard

Using the JAXB Wizard and Code-Seeder Pallete

Generating the Master Index Application

Before you generate the application, review the configuration files and make any necessary modifications (see Configuring Sun Master Indexes (Repository) for more information). Once all modifications to the configuration files are complete and any custom plug-ins are built, generate the master index application to update the application components. If you modify any of the configuration files, match and standardization engine files, or custom plug-ins after you generate the application, you need to regenerate the application to update the custom components.

Note - If any errors occur while compiling the application, they appear in the output panel in the bottom of the window. This window also displays the status of the generate process.

To Generate the Application for the First Time

  1. Save any configuration changes to the master index project.
  2. Right-click the master index application in the Projects window.
  3. Select Generate.

    The project components are generated. This might take a few minutes.

  4. On the NetBeans toolbar, click Save.
  5. If you are using command line reports, do the following:
    1. Export the generated Person_stc_eindex_client.jar and Person_stc_eindex_util.jar files to the /lib subdirectory in the reports home directory.
    2. In the /lib subdirectory, rename Person_stc_eindex_client.jar to stc_eindex_client.jar and rename Person_stc_eindex_util.jar to stc_eindex_util.jar.

To Regenerate the Application

  1. Save any configuration changes to the master index project.
  2. Right-click the master index application in the Projects window.
  3. Select Generate, and then click Yes on the dialog box that appears.

    The application components are regenerated. This might take a few minutes. The output panel displays the status and any errors that occur.

  4. On the NetBeans toolbar, click Save.
  5. If there are any client projects with Collaborations that reference the master index server project, refresh those Collaborations.
  6. If there were any changes to how incoming data is processed (such as changes to the output OTD), re-import the .jar files.
    1. Open the Collaboration in the Collaboration Editor and click Import JAR Files.

      The Add/Remove Jar Files dialog box appears.

    2. For each master index application .jar file, highlight the filename on the Add/Remove Jar Files dialog box, and then click Remove.
    3. For each file to re-import, click Add, double-click the master index server project, select the .jar file, and then click Import.
  7. If you are using command line reports, do the following:
    1. Export the regeneratedPerson_stc_eindex_client.jar and Person_stc_eindex_util.jar files to the /lib subdirectory in the reports home directory.
    2. In the /lib subdirectory, rename Person_stc_eindex_client.jar to stc_eindex_client.jar and rename Person_stc_eindex_util.jar to stc_eindex_util.jar.