Creating the schema development environment
In the schema development environment, you first populate the values of some of the mandatory settings for deploying i2 Analyze. After you deploy i2 Analyze for the first time, you can then develop the schemas to meet your requirements.
Before you begin
Depending on the terms of your license and the needs of your organization, a deployment of i2 Analyze might include the Chart Store alone, or the Information Store alone, or the i2 Connect gateway. The i2 Connect gateway can itself appear alone, or in combination with the Chart Store or the Information Store.
If your target deployment includes only the Chart Store, then you do not need to create a schema development environment. Instead, you can go directly to the configuration development environment.
If your target deployment does not include the Information Store but does include the i2 Connect gateway, then the schema development environment is a convenient place to develop a gateway schema. If you do not intend to use a gateway schema, the environment still provides support for prototyping a security schema.
If your target deployment includes the Information Store, then you must complete the steps in this and subsequent topics to develop the schema that will become your Information Store schema.
About this task
The schema development environment features an instance of i2 Analyze with the i2 Connect gateway; there is no Information Store or Chart Store. By using a deployment without a database, you can quickly prototype changes to the schema and the security schema, and then visualize the changes in Analyst's Notebook Premium.
Procedure
What to do next
After you develop your schema files, you move to the configuration development environment. In the configuration development environment, you deploy i2 Analyze with the schemas that you developed in your schema development environment.
You can choose whether to retain your schema development environment. If you need to make small changes to your schemas later, you can do this in your configuration development environment. If you need to make more substantial changes, you might create another schema development environment.
When you have finalized your schemas, you can move to the next environment. For more information, see Configuration development environment.