CDD and Object Management (OM) Type)

The OM type determines many of the configuration options available in the CDD editor.

For an introduction to this topic, see Object Management Types in TIBCO BusinessEvents Architect’s Guide.

Specifying and Changing the Object Management Type

 If you choose the OM type in the wizard, a template for that OM type is used. For example, if you choose Cache, then a cache agent with default values is created for you. If you choose the OM type in the editor (after you finish the wizard), you add the necessary settings yourself and defaults are not provided. You can switch back and forth between object types without losing any configuration values, but only until you save. For example, if you change from cache to memory and save, the cache agent and its configuration are lost. For all OM types, however, the General settings are configured in the same way, as documented in this section.

Note: Names in the CDD must conform to the NCName datatype. See the following page for more details:

http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/#NT-NCName

Some Japanese characters, such as half-width Katakana, have issues when they are used in XML names. See the following document for more details:

http://www.w3.org/Submission/japanese-xml/