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The Control Zone contains the Platform and one or more databases.

Platform

The Platform provides a range of services to other pico processes:

ServerDescription
Activation Manager

The Activation Manager handles all activations of workflow groups.

Workflow groups can automatically be activated in one of two ways:

  • At a specified time
  • Day Plans
  • As a result of another activity taking place within the system, Event Triggers
Alarm Manager

The  Alarm Manager  manages Alarm Raisers and their alarms.

Audit LogThe Audit Log is a server that receives audit log information from workflows that are running, and feeds this information to the corresponding audit tables for different databases.
Code Server

The Code Server is required all by all pico-started applications. It is the first server started on the Platform, and it is responsible for maintaining the code repository of.

 groups all software code into packages that are inserted into the Code Server repository via the Code Server by using the installation scripts, or the mzsh command line tool. When receiving requests from pico-started clients, the Code Server will hand over the latest version of all the code needed for execution.

Event Server

The Event Server handles logging and triggering of entries of informative and error type, which are referred to as Events, within the system. The Event Server receives all events, and hands them out upon requests from various applications.

Group Server

The Group Server activates and manages the workflow groups by:

  • Activating workflow group members
  • Coordinating the workflow group members' timing and load 
Management UtilitiesManagement Utilities handles miscellaneous database related operations, such as framework persistence configuration management and caching of database meta data.
Notification Server

Events in the system may be forwarded to any notifier. The mapping is made in the 4.2 Event Notifications Configuration, and is stored and handled by the Notification Server.

Reference ManagerDifferent configurations may be related to each other. For example, an agent may depend on a format or a database profile. The Reference Manager keeps track of all such relations.
Statistics Manager
The Statistics Manager collects and manages statistics from the running system. This information is used for balancing workflow load, among other things, and may be viewed in the System Statistics Inspector that is opened by selecting the System Statistics option in the Tools menu in Desktop.
System Log
The System Log contains services for storing, browsing, and deleting entries in the system. The entries may be viewed in the System Log Inspector that is opened by selecting the System Log option in the Tools menu in Desktop.
Workflow ServerThe Workflow Server loads all workflow data, both referential and configurational, upon workflow activation. It is also responsible for making sure that a workflow is up and running.


Pico-start

Pico-start is a utility that automatically downloads new code from a repository maintained by the Code Server.

A client that is pico-start compliant only needs the code for the pico-start utility. When initializing, it will establish contact with the Code Server and dynamically request the latest version of all code needed. To gain performance, the client will store all code that it downloads on the local file system (in the pico cache). The next time it initializes, it will compare the code version in the local cache with the code that is stored in the Code Server. If nothing is new, the code in the cache will be used.

All the code is not transferred at once. Pico-start will send a request to the server each time the pico-started client detects a class that it does not have. For example, if a new agent package has been inserted into the system, the next time a Workflow Editor window is opened through the Desktop, this new code will be loaded.

When an EC is started, a synchronization is made and the latest picostart.jar file will be automatically downloaded from the Platform if there is a new version available. For more information, please refer to the section MZ_HOME/lib.

Software Packages

 groups all software code into packages that are inserted into the Code Server repository via the Code Server by using the installation scripts, or the  Command Line Tool.

Each package is keyed by a name. The name and a version name are encapsulated in the package file together with code, images, property files etc. When a package is inserted, the package name is used to determine if the package already exists in the Code server or not.

Note!

If the package is already present, the existing code will be replaced completely with the code from the inserted package, regardless of the package version.

The package vendor is free to use the version name in order to identify the package version. Preferably, the version should relate the official version of the code. The version name is a plain string.

You can view the installed packages by clicking on the User menu in Desktop and selecting Installed packages

Installed packages

Code Environment

The code in the Code Server is stored on three different levels:

  1. Platform code

    This is code related to the core Platform, including some user interface plug-ins, for example the Development Toolkit.

    Note!

    Updates made to the code on Platform level are only propagated to pico clients when they are restarted.

  2. Execution code

    This is code related to workflow agents, APL plug-ins, Tasks, and Events. Updates made to the code on execution level is propagated to clients on demand.
     

  3. Generation code

    This is code that is automatically generated by user configuration. This includes implementation code for Ultra formats and APL scripts.

Databases

Data that is persisted by the Platform is partially stored in the file system and partially in one or more databases.

The supported database types are Derby, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SAP HANA. Derby is embedded in while Oracle, PostgreSQL and SAP HANA are installed separately.

The following is stored in the database(s): → Is this list really exhaustive, I don't think this has been updated for ages....?

  • System log messages
  • Duplicate Batch processing data → What about Duplicate UDR processing data?
  • Archiving data
  • Error Correction System data
  • User Access data (deprecated and configurable with Platform property)
  • System Statistics
  • Alarm data
  • Group Server data
  • License data
  • Workflow transactions and workflow states

When you install a Platform container, using Derby, the data listed above will be split across multiple databases. When you are using Oracle, PostgreSQL or SAP HANA the data will be stored in one database.


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