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shrine { queryEntryPoint{ audit { database { dataSourceFrom = "testDataSource" //Can be JNDI or testDataSource . Use testDataSource for tests and command line tools, JNDI everywhere else testDataSource { driverClassName = "com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver" //JDBC driver class name url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/qepAuditDB?serverTimezone=UTC" //URL to your database credentials { username = "yourUserName" password = "yourDatabasePassword" |
TODO configure for MOM systems here or in subchapters.
Next, create a file named network.conf to meet your needs. At a minimum include the network section and a section for the hub's QEP:
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shrine { network { network { name = "Network Name" hubQueueName = "hub" adminEmail = "yourEmail@yourhospital.edu" momId = "HubQueue" } nodes = [ { name = "Hub's QEP" key = "hub-qep" userDomainName = "network-hub" queueName = "shrinehub" sendQueries = "false" adminEmail = "yourEmail@yourhospital.edu" momId = "HubQepQueue" } ] } } |
In-Tomcat or External Messaging Systems
Create the Network Record and Queues
Finally use the shrineLifecycle tool to set up the network:
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