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Chapter 3: Mapping <strong>ESB</strong> Artifacts to Target Domains<br />
Overview of Mapping <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Deployment</strong> Archives<br />
The configurations packaged in <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>deploy</strong>ment archives are <strong>deploy</strong>ment<br />
configurations that will be bound to destinations, connections, and the file system in a<br />
target domain. Mapping requires that you step through the process of creating the export<br />
definitions, the tailoring rules, the maps, and the import rules that will result in a<br />
successful import into a target domain.<br />
Once you establish files used in the end-to-end procedure of export, map, and import, you<br />
can create scripts that automate the process.<br />
While it is typical to script the export process to the point where the mapped archive is<br />
contrasted with the target domain to review its impact in reports, you can script the<br />
complete end-to-end process.<br />
This chapter shows how to perform the individual processes, how to script those<br />
processes, and how to apply the processes in both static test domains, in dynamic preproduction<br />
stages, and in the live production environment.<br />
<strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> provides tools for mapping <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> configuration elements from<br />
development to <strong>deploy</strong>ment domains, as outlined in Chapter 1, “Introduction.”<br />
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