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[[ReplicationConfiguration]]

Revision as of 10:06, 4 November 2015

An instance replication configuration defines how to replicate (copy) a single instance.

The instance replication configuration is used as general starting point of the execution, it can be enabled/disabled.


Configuration Types

A template provides possibility to configure what information to be replicated:

  • Properties to be copied
  • Referencing objects to be copied
  • Relations to be copied


Properties

Property Type Purpose
Enabled Boolean Gives the possibility to enable/disable an instance replication configuration. If not enabled, the process cannot be executed.
TargetMetaClass MetaClass The reference to the MetaClass of the instances the configuration is valid for.


Configurable Members

InstanceReplicationEnabled

Determines whether the replication of the given source object is allowed. This member can be overwritten if a specific implementation is needed.

protected override System.Boolean InstanceReplicationEnabled(UBIK.Kernel.RelationalObject source)
{...}


PropertyReplicationEnabled

Determines as copying a propertyvalue to the target is enabled. This member can be overwritten if a specific implementation is needed.

protected override System.Boolean PropertyReplicationEnabled(UBIK.Kernel.RelationalObject source, UBIK.Kernel.RelationalObject target, UBIK.Kernel.BaseProperty property)
{...}


ReferenceReplicationEnabled

Determines as replicating the given reference to the target is enabled. This member can be overwritten if a specific implementation is needed.

protected override System.Boolean ReferenceReplicationEnabled(UBIK.Kernel.RelationalObject source, UBIK.Kernel.RelationalObject target, System.String referenceName, System.Boolean reverse, UBIK.Kernel.MetaClass referenceTargetMetaClass)
{...}

See also

ReplicationConfiguration