K2view's TDM can create tasks that are executed in TDM environments. Each environment reflects a physical environment such as a production environment or a testing environment. In addition, the TDM has a dummy environments named Synthetic and AI to support the rule-based or AI-based generation of synthetic entities by TDM tasks. Each environment must be defined in the following TDM components:
Fabric - set the interfaces connection details and Globals values for each environment.
TDM Portal - set the following for each environment:
The TDM environments created in the TDM portal are saved in the TDM DB. Note that the Synthetic environment is automatically created in the TDM DB by the create/upgrade TDM DB scripts.
Click to read more about TDM environment setup in Fabric.
The Environments window displays a list of all environments defined in the TDM. Only Admin users can create, add or remove environment owners or delete an environment. Environment owners can edit their environment. Other users can open environments for viewing purposes only.
The Environment window has the following sections:
Environment tabs, Permission Sets, Systems and Environment Variables
The following image is an example of an Environment window:
K2view's TDM can create tasks that are executed in TDM environments. Each environment reflects a physical environment such as a production environment or a testing environment. In addition, the TDM has a dummy environments named Synthetic and AI to support the rule-based or AI-based generation of synthetic entities by TDM tasks. Each environment must be defined in the following TDM components:
Fabric - set the interfaces connection details and Globals values for each environment.
TDM Portal - set the following for each environment:
The TDM environments created in the TDM portal are saved in the TDM DB. Note that the Synthetic environment is automatically created in the TDM DB by the create/upgrade TDM DB scripts.
Click to read more about TDM environment setup in Fabric.
The Environments window displays a list of all environments defined in the TDM. Only Admin users can create, add or remove environment owners or delete an environment. Environment owners can edit their environment. Other users can open environments for viewing purposes only.
The Environment window has the following sections:
Environment tabs, Permission Sets, Systems and Environment Variables
The following image is an example of an Environment window: