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Case-Modelling has been in beta stage in the Blueriq 15 major. At the latest minor, all Blueriq 16.0 changes have been merged back to Blueriq 15.13. From this point on Case-Modelling is out of beta and can be used.
Please make sure to upgrade to at least Blueriq 15.13 when using Case-Modelling, possibly in a production environment. Earlier minor versions are not supported.
DCM 2.0 has several components that use the document database MongoDB.
This section will explain in which components MongoDB is used, how to configure these components, and provide pointers to considerations when installing MongoDB.
Overview
For an overview of the architecture, please refer to Blueriq DCM architecture overview
In the overview you can see that the components Case Engine, DCM Lists Service and the DCM Maintenance App use one or more MongoDB databases. When using these components, the following four databases are created:
- caseEngine: the database where case related information is stored for the Case Engine
- locks: the database where case locks are stored, thus enabling case consistency
- tasks: the database where the tasks for the DCM Lists Service component are stored
- messages: the database where all (failed/delayed) messages are stored for the DCM Maintenance App
By default, databases are created when they are used and do not yet exist. For more information, see https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/core/databases-and-collections/.
Configuration
Each comopnent requires configuration to locate the MongoDB instance to use.
Case Engine
In the application-case-engine.properties file, add the following lines which enable the Case Engine to communicate with the caseEngine and locks databases:
# MongoDB - Case Engine blueriq.case.engine.data.mongodb.host=<url-of-the-database-server> blueriq.case.engine.data.mongodb.port=<port-of-the-mongoDB-instance> blueriq.case.engine.data.mongodb.database=caseEngine # MongoDB - locks blueriq.locking.mongodb.host=<url-of-the-database-server> blueriq.locking.mongodb.port=<port-of-the-mongoDB-instance> blueriq.locking.mongodb.database=locks
DCM Lists Service
In the blueriq-dcm-lists.yml file, add the following lines, which enable the DCM Lists Service to communicate with the tasks database:
spring: data: mongodb: host: <url-of-the-database-server> port: <port-of-the-mongoDB-instance> database: tasks
DCM Maintenance App
In the blueriq-dcm-maintenance-app.yml file, add the following lines, which enable the DCM Maintenance App to communicate with the messages database:
blueriq: dcm: maintenance: app: mongodb: host: <url-of-the-database-server> port: <port-of-the-mongoDB-instance> database: messages
Installing MongoDB:
MongoDB can be downloaded and installed via https://www.mongodb.com/.
For most use cases the free community edition should suffice. There are also some cloud providers that provide mongoDB on their platforms.
For production scenarios, please refer to the recommended MongoDB setup on https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/administration/production-notes.
Database creation
Blueriq will create the necessary databases if they don't exist out of the box. If you want to create them yourself, please make sure that the database collation (comparison level) strength is set to level 2 (making queries case-insensitive).
Considerations
MongoDB is a scalable document based NoSQL database solution that is used in multiple components of DCM 2.0. Before installing and using MongoDB it is recommended to consider the following:
- MongoDB can be run in the cloud or on premise. Whether MongoDB supports your desired platform can be read on: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/administration/production-notes/#platform-support.
- MongoDB is designed specifically with commodity hardware in mind and has few hardware requirements or limitations. Read about the hardware considerations on: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/administration/production-notes/#hardware-considerations.
- For redundancy and availability considerations please read the documentation on: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/replication/.
- For other considerations please read the documentation on: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/