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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm so bored now, but still need to review another spec before I can go.Comment
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostPost it here and we'll help you."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostPost it here and we'll help you.
We asked "More detail of how this works is required?"
They said "The EBS will write the metadata into a queue and a path to the file itself. UCM will poll the queue and for each line will run a CHECKIN_NEW service that will create a new item in UCM (the specs for the CHECKIN_NEW are in the documentation). Part of the metadata will be the contentID. At the end of the process the new document will be available in UCM and UCM will notify EBS."
Which doesn't answer the question of how the last bit works
Which is the most important bitComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThere's an idea!
We asked "More detail of how this works is required?"
They said "The EBS will write the metadata into a queue and a path to the file itself. UCM will poll the queue and for each line will run a CHECKIN_NEW service that will create a new item in UCM (the specs for the CHECKIN_NEW are in the documentation). Part of the metadata will be the contentID. At the end of the process the new document will be available in UCM and UCM will notify EBS."
Which doesn't answer the question of how the last bit works
Which is the most important bit
Maybe it sends an email... which is then parsed by the EBS (whatever that is)... which has its own POP3 client built in... I've worked on stranger "systems"Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou mean the "UCM will notify EBS" bit?
Maybe it sends an email... which is then parsed by the EBS (whatever that is)... which has its own POP3 client built in... I've worked on stranger "systems"
If I were designing it, it would put a message on an AQ that is propagated between the two systems. EBS then dequeues the message based on the correlation ID, and knows that it has gone full circle.
But I'm not the TA for it, so I await their detailed technical design. Unfortunately for the poor bloke doing it, I'm MUCH more technical than he is in this area, so he's going to get a sound when he does it wrong.
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