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Adapter Metadata
Advanced Tuning of the Metadata
A-13
–
default
: Select
default
to use the default data source behavior for this
parameter.
Adapter Metadata
Use Oracle Studio to maintain the metadata for your database adapter.
1.
From the
Start
menu, select
Programs
,
Oracle
, and then select
Studio
.
2.
Expand the
Machines
folder, then expand the machine you are working with.
3.
Expand the
Bindings
folder.
4.
Expand the
NAV
binding.
5.
Expand the
Adapters
folder to display the adapters list.
6.
Right-click the adapter, and select
Show Metadata View
to open the Metadata
view.
You can create and edit the adapter metadata as follows:
■
Adapter Metadata General Properties
: Enter and edit information about the
adapter, such as the adapter name and the way in which you connect to the
adapter. You make these changes in the Design perspective, Metadata view.
■
Adapter Metadata Interactions
: Enter details of an interaction. The interaction
Advanced tab is displayed for some adapters only, such as the Database
adapter and includes more details about the interaction.
■
Adapter Metadata Schema Records
: The input and output record structure for
a record in the adapter definition.
Adapter Metadata General Properties
You can enter and edit information about the adapter, such as the adapter name and
the way in which you connect to the adapter. You make these changes in the Design
perspective, Metadata view. The following describes how to open the Adapter General
Properties editor.
1.
In Oracle Studio Design perspective, Metadata view, expand the
Adapters
folder.
2.
Right-click the adapter that you want to edit, and select
Open
.
The General properties editor is displayed.
The Adapter General Properties editor is shown in the following figure:
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