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[. . . ] SBOP Event Insight XI 4. 0 Query Builder User's Guide SBOP Event Insight XI 4. 0 Copyright © 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. SAP, R/3, SAP NetWeaver, Duet, PartnerEdge, ByDesign, SAP Business ByDesign, and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective Copyright logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and other countries. Business Objects and the Business Objects logo BusinessObjects, Crystal Reports, Crystal Decisions, Web Intelligence, Xcelsius, and other Business Objects products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Business Objects S. A. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies. [. . . ] To create a query graph, right-click a graph or group in the Graph Tree and select Add New Graph. Note: If graph should be created in root, not in some group, button New Query Graph in global toolbar can be used. 3. Select an appropriate global schema instance from the list and click OK. Creating a graphs group 1. To create a query graph, right-click a graph or group in the Graph Tree and select Add New Group. 2. Enter the name of the group and click OK. Renaming a query graph 1. Right-click the query graph that you want to rename and select Rename. The Enter Name window opens. 2. A node that is shaded red indicates a detected error, such as a missing connection or invalid node parameters. Deleting a node 1. The node is deleted. Alternatively, Delete keyboard button can be used after selecting a node with a left-click. Editing node parameters 1. In the Properties view, edit the property value manually or use the value list, if available. The node parameters are updated automatically. Adding a connection A connection binds output and input ports of different nodes in the graph. To add a connection, at least one node with an in port and one node with an out port are required. In the graph editor the in port is displayed as a green triangle on the left side of the node, and the out port is displayed as a red triangle on the right side of the node. 1. In graph editor, connect the in and out ports for the appropriate nodes. A connection must start at the out port and finish in the in port. To move the connection ports, drag and drop the connection out and in ports as necessary. 14 SBOP Event Insight XI 4. 0 Query Builder User's Guide Using Query Builder Editing a query graph |2 Deleting a connection 1. The connection is deleted. Alternatively, Delete keyboard button can be used after selecting a connection with a left-click. Displaying problems Every time you modify a graph (for example, add a node, add a port, or change a parameter), the graph is validated. Any problems that are found are displayed in the Validation Messages view. For each problem, the error message displays the description, creation time, and the element in which the problem occurs. Validation messages can be shown for all graphs or only for selected graph. In Validation Messages view menu click Preferences and select appropriate scope for messages. Starting a query graph 1. The started graph icon displays next to the graph. The Graph Results view opens and displays the results. Stopping a query graph 1. In the Graph Tree, right-click the graph and select Stop Graph. The query graph stops and the started graph icon are removed from the Graph Tree. Guaranteed delivery For query graphs guaranteed delivery can be enabled that guarantees no messages will be lost because of traffic problems. 1. In the Graph Tree, right-click the graph and select Guaranteed Delivery. Query graphs with enabled guaranteed delivery are displayed in bold in Graph Tree. SBOP Event Insight XI 4. 0 Query Builder User's Guide 15 Graph nodes 3 Graph nodes Trigger node |4 Trigger node A trigger node is a sophisticated event source that allows runtime subscription and supports subscription event parameters binding. [. . . ] ID of Eclipse Communication Framework provider ­ to support a specific JMS provider, a special bundle with provider-specific classes must be installed on BundleManager. Each such a bundle has its own ID, which must be entered in this property: this way the adapter will be able to load the right configuration classes that will be used in creating JMS connection. Name of initial context factory that will be used to obtain JNDI Context. URL of JMS provider that will be passed to Connection Factory to establish connection with a JMS provider instance. [. . . ]

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