Middleware customization
- Last UpdatedOct 23, 2024
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You can use the Middleware Configuration Editor to configure the custom mapping file that the middleware uses while processing commands. The following items can be configured:
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Settings that affect the MES middleware communication with client applications and MES databases
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Command (SP) timeouts
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Custom database SP mappings
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Custom batch SP mappings
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Extensibility hooks
After changing and saving settings in the Middleware Configuration Editor, you will have to restart the MES middleware service to have the changes take effect. See Start, stop, or restart the local MES Middleware Host service.
In some cases, you will also have to restart any running clients.
Note: Changes to the middleware configuration file should only be performed using the Middleware Configuration Editor.
Related Links
- Open the Middleware Configuration Editor
- Understand the middleware settings tab
- Understand MES stored procedure naming conventions
- Understand the Command (SP) Timeouts tab
- Understand the Custom DB SP Mappings tab
- Understand the Custom Batch SP Mappings tab
- Understand the Extensibility Hooks tab
- Clear the middleware stored procedure parameter cache
- Understand the MES middleware performance counters