The System migration group performs various server-side tasks in the product. Object structures in this group are used, for example, to run cron tasks, create log file entries, and manage system properties.
DMCRONTASKDEF object structure
| Managing application |
Cron Task Setup |
| Supported objects |
Cron tasks |
| Outbound content processing |
None |
| Inbound content processing |
During package deployment in a target environment, any added cron task receives parameters from the CRONTASKINSTANCE business object in the target environment. |
| Carries long description |
Yes, for the CRONTASKDEF and CRONTASKINSTANCE business objects. |
| Carries records in multiple languages |
No |
DMMAXLOGAPPENDER object structure
| Managing application |
Logging |
| Supported objects |
Log appenders |
| Outbound content processing |
None |
| Inbound content processing |
None |
| Carries long description |
No |
| Carries records in multiple languages |
No |
DMMAXLOGGER object structure
| Managing application |
Logging |
| Supported objects |
Loggers |
| Outbound content processing |
None |
| Inbound content processing |
When a package is deployed, this object structure ensures that child logger records are loaded without error. |
| Carries long description |
No |
| Carries records in multiple languages |
No |
DMMAXPROP object structure
| Managing application |
System Properties |
| Supported objects |
System properties |
| Outbound content processing |
During package creation in a source environment, the only system properties that are extracted are those that are user-defined, that do not have file overrides configured, and that are common to all instances of the application server. |
| Inbound content processing |
None |
| Carries long description |
No |
| Carries records in multiple languages |
No |