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About the Upgrade Paths to Sun Master Index
Upgrading From eView Studio to Sun Master Index (Repository)
To Upgrade to Sun Master Index (Repository)
Migrating to Service-Enabled Sun Master Index
Step 1: Create the Service-Enabled Master Index
Step 2: Migrate any Custom Plug-ins
Step 3: Update the Object Definition
Step 5: Update the Master Controller
Step 6: Update the Matching and Standardization Configuration
Step 7: Update Query Definitions
Step 8: Update the Survivor Calculator
Step 9: Update Field Validations
Step 10: Validate the Configuration Files
Step 11: Update Match and Standardization Engine Files
Step 12: Upgrade the Database Connection and Security
Step 13: Finalizing the Upgrade
Step 14 (Optional): Update the Master Index API in Client Projects
The topics listed here provide procedures, conceptual information, and reference information for maintaining a Sun Master Index application.
Note that Java CAPS includes two versions of Sun Master Index. Sun Master Index (Repository) is installed in the Java CAPS repository and provides all the functionality of previous versions in the new Java CAPS environment. Sun Master Index is a service-enabled version of the master index that is installed directly into NetBeans. It includes all of the features of Sun Master Index (Repository) plus several new features, like data analysis, data cleansing, data loading, and an improved Data Manager GUI. Both products are components of the Sun Master Data Management (MDM) Suite. This document described how to upgrade to both versions.
This topic provides information you should know about upgrading to Sun Master Index.
What You Need to Do
These topics provide instructions on how to upgrade eView Studio and Sun Master Index (Repository).
More Information
This topic provides additional information you should know about upgrading Java CAPS Projects.
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