- An integration or data migration. In this case, use a task with the desired messages defined.
- Outbound web services. In this case, use a task with the desired outbound web service actions defined.
- Batch classes. In this case, use a task with the desired batch classes defined.
- Master data management. In this case, use a task with the desired master data entities defined.
- Test cases. In this case, use a task with the desired messages with test cases defined.
If you run a task, all defined messages, outbound web service actions, batch classes, and master data entities are run.
Usually, you run a task by running the related project. In this case, all tasks of the project are run, taking into account the defined task dependencies. However, you can run a single task, for example, for testing purposes.
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Click Connectivity studio Integration Design. |
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Click Tasks. |
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In the list, find and select the desired task. |
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On the Action Pane, click Operation. |
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Click Run task. |
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You can set up data synchronization for messages in a task. If data synchronization is active, make sure that the Data synchronization log is also processed. So, all applicable data is processed when you run the task. |
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Select Yes in the Process outbound queue field. |
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Sub-task: Set up batch processing. |
7.1 |
Expand the Run in the background section. |
7.2 |
By default, a task is run in batch. |
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In the Batch processing field, select an option. If Yes, also fill in the other fields. |
7.3 |
If desired, you can set up the recurrence for the project. |
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Click Recurrence and fill in the fields as desired. |
7.4 |
Click OK. |
8. |
Click OK. |