So far in topology we have completed the following tasks:
- Created Endpoint connections to the application-tier nodes of our EBS servers
- Create four logical Environments - Development, Test, QA, and Production
- Create a logical Instance, Global EBS, and associated to our four environments
At the completion of this section, you will:
- understand the relationship between environments, instances, and endpoints
- learn how to map environment/instance combinations to physical endpoints
- learn how to configure property values for environment/instance properties
The next step is to bind the instance to the physical endpoint(s) for each environment. By associating instances to environments, a matrix is formed in the Topology Overview. To view the matrix, select Topology from the main menu, and then click on the Topology Overview from the left-hand pane.
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We have mapped the LOCALHOST endpoint, which is not an EBS server. So for Development, we can simple simply ignore these properties. |
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If we were extracting the configurations from an EBS Development server we would need to perform the following activities.
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