MySQL is only supported in Java CAPS 6 Update 1.
Once you define systems, you must specify information about the deployment environment, including the database, match engine, and standardization engine vendors.
Complete Step 3: Define Source Systems.
On the Define Deployment Environment window, enter the following information:
Database – The type of database being used for the master index application. You can select MySQL, Oracle or SQL Server.
Match Engine – The type of match and standardization engine to use for the implementation. Currently, the only option is “Sun Match Engine”.
Date Format – The date format for the master index system. This defines how dates should be entered and how they appear on the MIDM. You can select MM/dd/yyyy, dd/MM/yyyy, or yyyy/MM/dd.
Transaction Mode – An indicator of whether transactions are distributed. Select one of the following options:
XA (across applications), if the transactions will be distributed across multiple applications
XA (within application only), if the transactions will be distributed just across the master index application.
Local, if the transactions will not be distributed.
When you have defined the deployment environment fields, click Next.
Continue to Step 5: Define Parent and Child Objects.