Installing Databridge - HxGN EAM - 12.0 - Administration & Configuration

HxGN EAM Databridge System Administrator Guide

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Databridge is installed during installation of the base HxGN EAM product by selecting to install the HxGN EAM messaging services and Databridge components through which Databridge operates. There are two types of installation scenarios for messaging services: single server and multiple server. See the following descriptions for more information:

  • Single server - A single server installation scenario involves the use of a single messaging provider. We strongly recommend using this method.

  • Multiple server - A multiple server messaging service installation scenario involves connecting to multiple messaging service providers by Databridge servers. This method is only applicable for specific environment requirements.

Because Databridge is installed as an extension of the base product, the Databridge installations documented in this section are intended to provide a basic overview of the Databridge installation with information specifically relevant to both the single and multiple server installation scenarios. The installation examples for both the single and multiple server installations are based on a Databridge installation being installed for an Oracle database on Windows using a JBoss application server.

Although Databridge and HxGN EAM application server can be installed on the same application server, we strongly recommend installing Databridge on different application server(s) than the HxGN EAM application server.

Before installing Databridge, you must formulate an installation plan, which involves evaluating the system load, determining the number of machines/servers determining, the number of message queues, etc., by which you will determine the type of Databridge installation that is appropriate for your organization.

You must identify the machines on which you will be installing the message queue(s), because the manner in which you enter the address for the message queue(s) is platform dependent.