Sybase Real-Time Events

You can use RepConnector or Sybase ASE Active Messaging subcomponents to capture data changes and propagate them to standard messaging architectures. Configuration steps for these subcomponents are listed separately in Table 4-4 and Table 4-5.

RepConnector

Table 4-4 lists the configuration steps for RepConnector and the related documents that describe them.

Table 4-4: Configuration information for RepConnector

Configuration steps

Where to find instructions

1. Prepare your system for RepConnector messaging.

Know how to set up a  RepConnector messaging system and the high-level configuration steps.

  • Chapter 1, “Overview” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

  • Chapter 2, “Overview of RepConnector Configuration” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

2. Configure Replication Server for RepConnector.

a. Add an entry for RepConnector in the Replication Server interfaces file.

Chapter 3, “Configuring Replication Server for RepConnector” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

b. Verify that Replication Server is up and running.

c. Create a database connection in Replication Server to communicate with RepConnector.

d. Create a replication definition in Replication Server to identify the data to be replicated.

e. Create a subscription in Replication Server to identify the location to which the data will be replicated.

f.  Resume the database connection.

3. Obtain information on how to get started using RepConnector Manager to create, configure, and manage RepConnector connections.

Chapter 4, “Getting Started with RepConnector Manager” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

4. Configure the RepConnector environment and create a RepConnector connection.

Chapter 5, “Configuring RepConnector” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

5. Use RepConnector Manager to manage your RepConnector connections.

Chapter 6, “Managing RepConnector Connections” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

6. (Optional) Learn about the syntax for the ratool utility, including all command line flags and command options.

Chapter 7, “Using the ratool Utility” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

7. (Optional) Create customized sender and message formatter processors.

Chapter 8, “Customizing the Sender and Formatter Processors” in the RepConnector 15.0.1 Configuration and Users Guide

8. (Optional) Customize the message generator for use with TIBCO Active Enterprise for wired message format.

Chapter 9, “Customizing the MessageGenerator for TIBCO AECM” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

9. (Optional) Troubleshoot the scenarios you may encounter while configuring the RepConnector environment.

Appendix B, “Troubleshooting” in the RepConnector 15.0.2 Configuration and Users Guide

Sybase ASE Active Messaging

Table 4-5 lists the configuration steps for Sybase ASE Active Messaging and the related documents that describe them.

Table 4-5: Configuration information for Sybase ASE Active Messaging

Configuration steps

Where to find instructions

1. Prepare your system for real-time messaging.

a. Learn about the various components required for setting up real-time messaging with ASE messaging libraries.

“Using RTDS with Adaptive Server Enterprise” in the Sybase Real-Time Data Services 4.5 Installation and Release Bulletin

b. Enable ASE for real-time messaging.

“Configuring RTDS for Adaptive Server” in the Sybase Real-Time Data Services 4.5 Installation and Release Bulletin

c. Configure your installation to install system stored procedures for real-time messaging services.

“Configuring RTDS for Adaptive Server” in the Sybase Real-Time Data Services 4.5 Installation and Release Bulletin

d. Set up IBM WebSphere MQ messaging software.

“Configuring RTDS for Adaptive Server” in the Sybase Real-Time Data Services 4.5 Installation and Release Bulletin

e. Set up TIBCO EMS using the appropriate TIBCO          Administartion tool to create a queue and grant user  permission.

TIBCO documentation.

f. Set up EAServer JMS using the appropriate EAS        Administration tool to create a queue and grant user permission.

“Message queues,” in Chapter 2, “Setting up the Message Service” in the EAServer Java Messaging Services Users Guide

2. Configure ASE for your messaging software.

a. Configure ASE for MQ.

NoteNo configuration is required for TIBCO EMS and EAServer JMS.

“Configuring ASE for MQ” in the Sybase Real-Time Data Services 4.5 Installation and Release Bulletin

b. (Optional) Troubleshoot problems you may encounter while configuring real-time messaging with ASE.

“Error messages” in the Sybase Real-Time Data Services 4.5 Installation and Release Bulletin