uCosminexus Service Platform, Basic Development Guide
7.6.1 Flow of processes from stopping to deleting HCSC Components
(1) Flow of processes
The following figure shows the flow of the series of processes from stopping HCSC components to deleting them from the HCSC server. Note that if you perform operations in the development environment, steps 2 to 4 of the figure will execute automatically.
Figure 7-6 Flow of processes from stopping to deleting the HCSC components
- Perform batch execution of operations in the development environment.
- The HCSC components running on the HCSC server of the execution environment are stopped.
- The HCSC components are deleted from the HCSC server of the execution environment.
- The deployment definition of the HCSC components is deleted in the development environment, and the system configuration definition in the repository is updated.
(2) HCSC components to be operated
The HCSC components to be operated when only the selected HCSC components are stopped and deleted from the HCSC server are different from those to be operated when all HCSC components are stopped and deleted from the HCSC server. Here, the HCSC components to be operated imply those HCSC components for which the series of processes from stopping to deleting is to be executed.
- Stopping the selected HCSC components and deleting them from the HCSC server
- The HCSC components selected in the development environment are to be operated. If the selected HCSC component is a business process, the user-defined receptions defined in that business process will also be operated. The business processes and service adapters defined in the selected HCSC component will not be operated.
- The following figure shows the range of HCSC components to be operated when a business process is selected:
Figure 7-7 Range of HCSC components to be operated (When a business process is selected)
Here, Referencing HCSC Components indicates the use of other HCSC components depending on the addition of a user-defined reception and specification in the invoke service activity.
- Note
- Because a user-defined reception is processed simultaneously with the business process in the development environment, a user-defined reception cannot be operated alone.
- Stopping all the HCSC components and deleting them from the HCSC server
- All the HCSC components deployed on the HCSC server and all the HCSC components for which deployment is defined on the development environment are to be operated.
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