Configuring the relationship service

After installing the product, you need to set the configuration properties for the relationship service.

Before you begin

Security role required: To perform this task, you must be logged in as a configurator or an administrator. Any WebSphere security role can view this configuration.

Why and when to perform this task

Perform this task to set the data source and cache size hint (relationship instance count) properties for the relationship service.

Steps for this task

  1. Ensure that the administrative console is running.
  2. In the navigation pane, click Integration Applications > Relationship Manager.
  3. Click Relationship Services configuration.

    The configuration tabbed page displays, showing the name and version (read-only) of the currently installed relationship service.

  4. In the Cache Size Hint (Relationship Instance Count) field, specify the maximum cache that the relationship service should set aside for relationship queries. This setting determines the size of the query results set. By default, 5000 relationship instances are read at once. This field controls the server size memory usage and provides the administrator with a level of control over how much memory resource is consumable by any given query.
  5. In the Data Source field, specify the default data source for the relationship service by entering the JNDI name of a data source defined at the cell level. This is where the tables for the relationship service are stored. Each relationship-related schema is created in this data source by default.
  6. You then have the following options:
    • Click OK to save your changes and return to the previous page.
    • Click Reset to clear your changes and restore the currently configured values or most recently saved values.
    • Click Cancel to discard any unsaved changes on the page and return to the previous page.

Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08

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