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Creating a Runtime Environment
Designing Business Processes in the Sun Business Process Manager
Working with TCP/IP HL7 Collaborations
Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)
Master Index Repository Components
Learning about the Master Index Runtime Environment
Master Index Runtime Components
Working with Project Components
Master Index Development Process Overview (Repository)
The Master Index Framework and the Runtime Environment (Repository)
Before You Begin Developing a Master Index (Repository)
Preliminary Data Analysis for a Master Index (Repository)
Planning a Master Index Project (Repository)
Master Index Project Initiation Checklist (Repository)
Creating a Master Index Application (Repository)
Step 1: Create a Project and Start the Wizard (Repository)
Step 2: Name the Master Index Application (Repository)
Step 3: Define Source Systems (Repository)
Step 4: Define the Deployment Environment (Repository)
Step 5: Define Parent and Child Objects (Repository)
Step 6: Define the Fields for Each Object (Repository)
Step 7: Generate the Project Files (Repository)
Step 8: Review the Configuration Files (Repository)
Master Index Wizard Field Properties and Name Restrictions (Repository)
Master Index Wizard Field Name Restrictions (Repository)
Master Index Wizard General Field Properties (Repository)
Master Index Wizard EDM Field Properties (Repository)
Custom Plug-ins for Master Index Custom Transaction Processing (Repository)
Master Index Update Policy Plug-ins (Repository)
Master Index Field Validation Plug-ins (Repository)
Master Index Field Masking Plug-ins (Repository)
Master Index Custom Plug-in Exception Processing (Repository)
Custom Plug-Ins for Master Index Custom Components (Repository)
Master Index Survivor Calculator Plug-ins (Repository)
Master Index Query Builder Plug-ins (Repository)
Master Index Block Picker Plug-ins (Repository)
Master Index Pass Controller Plug-ins (Repository)
Match Engine Plug-ins (Repository)
Standardization Engine Plug-ins (Repository)
Phonetic Encoders Plug-ins for a Master Index (Repository)
Implementing Master Index Custom Plug-ins (Repository)
Creating Master Index Custom Plug-ins (Repository)
Building Master Index Custom Plug-ins (Repository)
Generating the Master Index Application (Repository)
To Generate the Application for the First Time
Master Index Database Scripts and Design (Repository)
Master Index Database Scripts (Repository)
Master Index Database Requirements (Repository)
Master Index Database Structure (Repository)
Designing the Master Index Database (Repository)
Creating the Master Index Database (Repository)
Step 1: Analyze the Master Index Database Requirements (Repository)
Step 2: Create a Master Index Database and User (Repository)
Step 3: Define Master Index Database Indexes (Repository)
Step 4: Define Master Index External Systems (Repository)
Master Index Database Table Description for sbyn_systems (Repository)
Step 5: Define Master Index Code Lists (Repository)
Step 6: Define Master Index User Code Lists (Repository)
Master Index Database Table Description for sbyn_user_code (Repository)
Step 7: Create Custom Master Index Database Scripts (Repository)
Step 8: Create the Master Index Database Structure (Repository)
Step 9: Specify a Starting EUID for a Master Index (Repository)
Deleting Master Index Database Tables (Repository)
To Delete Database Tables (Repository)
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 Sun Master Patient Indexes
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
Designing with Sun JCA Adapters
You can implement custom plug-ins that customize the way the execute match methods
process data into the master index application. When a record is entered into
the master index system, match processing is performed by calling one of the
following “execute match” functions from the MasterController class.
executeMatch
executeMatchUpdate
executeMatchDupRecalc
executeMatchUpdateDupRecalc
executeMatchGui (this method is only called by the EDM)
These methods contain standard logic for processing records through the master index database,
weighting incoming records against existing records, and then using those weights to determine
whether to insert a new record or update an existing record. In addition
to configuring the match processing logic in the Threshold file, you can customize
certain aspects of the processing logic using custom plug-ins that contain functions found
in the ExecuteMatchLogics class.
There are five decision branches where custom logic can be inserted. At specific
points in match processing, the execute match methods look for the value of
the methods listed below. For more information about the methods, see the Javadocs
for the master index. These methods are contained in the ExecuteMatchLogics class in
the package com.stc.eindex.master. For information about where the decision points are reached in
the processing logic and how to change the logic, see Understanding Sun Master Index Processing (Repository). The following
methods specify the custom logic.
bypassMatching - Indicates whether to perform the match process on incoming records or to bypass the match process.
disallowAdd - Indicates whether an incoming message can be inserted as a new record.
disallowUpdate - Indicates whether an incoming record can update an existing record.
rejectAssumedMatch - Indicates whether to accept or reject an assumed match of two records.
rejectUpdate - Indicates whether to accept or reject an update to an existing record.
The custom plug-ins you create to define custom execute match logic must extend
the ExecuteMatchLogics class. In addition, the following classes must be imported into the
custom plug-in.
com.stc.eindex.objects.SystemObject
com.stc.eindex.objects.EnterpriseObject
com.stc.eindex.objects.exception.ObjectException
com.stc.eindex.master.ExecuteMatchLogics
com.stc.eindex.master.CustomizationException
If you create a custom plug-in that defines custom processing logic for the execute match methods, you must specify those custom plug-ins in the Threshold file in the master index project. If you create a plug-in for customizing logic in the execute match methods used by the back-end, such as by Collaborations or Business Processes, specify the name of that class in the logic-class element. If you create a plug-in for the EDM, specify the name of that class in the logic-class-gui element. For example:
<logic-class>com.stc.eindex.user.CustomCollaboration</logic-class> <logic-class-gui>com.stc.eindex.user.CustomEDM</logic-class-gui>
For more information about the Threshold file, see Understanding Sun Master Index Configuration Options (Repository).