Undeploy the MDS component artifacts from the MDS server.
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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MDS UserID | FDMDS_USERID | Yes | User name for MDS access. |
MDS Password | FDMDS_PASSWORD | Yes | Password for FDMDS_USERID. |
MDS JDBC URL | FDMDS_JDBCURL | Yes | Database URL for MDS access. |
Oracle SOA Home | FD_ORACLE_SOA_HOME | Yes | Oracle SOA Home, indicates where SOA Suite is installed. |
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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MDS Name Space | FDMDS_NAME_SPACE | Yes | Name space within MDS where the objects will be stored. |
Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
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MDS Undeploy Path | FDMDS_INP_UNDEPLOY_PATH | Yes | Relative path from FDMDS_NAME_SPACE to indicate the objects that need to be removed from MDS. |
Output Name | Required | Description |
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This operation consumes a jar file that contains a variety of objects that will be removed from the MDS, such as an xsd, xslt or wsdl.
This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the environment/instance.
This operation will execute on any one of the selected endpoints and will be random in the determination of which one.
This operation will query MDS based on FDMDS_NAME_SPACE and the relative path configured on the input to determine which objects are in the path. These queried objects will then be deleted from MDS. For example:
NameSpace: /apps
UndeployPath Input: a/b
MDS Directory structure:
/apps/a/b/c/obj1.xsd
/apps/a/b/d/obj2.xsd
/apps/e/f/obj3.xsd
Objects deleted: obj1.xsd and obj2.xsd