The Reset Data Domain component resets the Endeca data domain to the empty state.
The Reset Data Domain component removes all of the records (including the schema and view definitions) from the Endeca data domain, re-provisions the Endeca data domain, and updates the spelling dictionaries. This component uses operations from the Data Ingest Web Service. These operations delete all records (including schema records) and configurations, and provision the Endeca data domain. Then the component uses the updateSpellingDictionaries operation of the Manage Web Service to update the spelling dictionaries.
The following table describes the configuration properties available for the Reset Data Domain component.
| Name | Description | Valid Values | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Endeca Server Host | Identifies the machine on which the Endeca Server is running. | The name or IP address of the machine. You can use localhost. | MyEndecaServer
255.255.255.0 |
| Endeca Server Port | Identifies the port on which the Endeca Server is listening. | Valid ports.
The default Endeca Server port is 7001, but it can be changed to another port. |
7001 |
| Endeca Server Context Root | Identifies the WebLogic application root context of the Endeca Server | Valid root context names in WebLogic | /endeca-server |
| Data Domain Name | Name of the data domain that will
be modified.
The data domain should be running when the graph containing the connector is run. |
Valid data domain names | quickstart |
| SSL Enabled | Enables or disables SSL for the
component.
SSL should only be enabled when the Endeca Server to which you are connecting has SSL enabled. |
Checked (True)
Unchecked (False) |