Tibco Interview Questions
Tibco Interview Questions
• GUI mode
• Console mode
• Silent mode
2.If you have installed a particular version of TIBCO software e.g. TIBCO BW X.Y.Z,
What are X, Y and Z number stands for?
• X:Patch
• Y:Major
• Z:Minor
4.What are the resources that gets included in the EAR file, created by the TIBCO
Designer?
An EAR file can contain local project resources, LibraryBuilder resources, and files as
specified in AliasLibrary resources. In addition, the TIBCO Designer classpath may
include references to other files that are included in the EAR file.
5.What are the revision control system options available in TIBCO designer?
• File sharing
• VSS
• Perforce
• XML Canon
• ClearCase
• iPlanet
• CVS
• PVCS
• A one-way operation is executed once and does not wait for a response.
• A request-response operation is executed once and waits for one response. In a
request-response service, communication flows in both directions. The complete
interaction consists of two point-to-point messages—a request and a response. The
interaction is only considered complete after the response has arrived.
• Publication (notification) means an operation sends information on an as-needed
basis, potentially multiple times.
• Subscription means incoming information is processed on an as-needed basis,
potentially multiple times.
7.What is vcrepo.dat?
TIBCO Designer creates a file named vcrepo.dat in the project root directory when you
first save the project. This file is used to store properties such as display name, TIBCO
Rendezvous encoding, and description. This file can be used for identification in place of
the project root directory and can be used as the repository locator string (repoUrl).
Not all TIBCO BusinessWorks activities can participate in a transaction. Only the
following types of activities have transactional capabilities:
• JDBC activities
• JMS activities
• ActiveEnterprise Adapter activities that use JMS transports
• EJB activities
• TIBCO iProcess BusinessWorks Connector activities
TIBCO BusinessWorks offers a variety of types of transactions that can be used in different
situations. You can use the type of transaction that suits the needs of your integration
project. When you create a transaction group, you must specify the type of transaction.
TIBCO BusinessWorks supports the following types of transactions:
• JDBC
• Java Transaction API (JTA) UserTransaction
• XA Transaction
• JDBC
• JMS
• ActiveEnterprise Adapter (using JMS transports)
• EJB activities
to participate in transactions.
• JDBC activities
• ActiveEnterprise Adapter activities that use the JMS transport
• JMS activities
to participate in transactions.
Note:For JMS activities and ActiveEnterprise Adapter activities, request/reply
operations cannot participate in an XA transaction. Also, EJB activities cannot
participate in an XA Transaction group.
The Inspector activity is used to write the output of any or all activities and process
variables to a file and/or stdout. This is particularly useful when debugging process
definitions and you wish to see the entire schema instead of mapping specific elements to
the Write File activity.
Unauthorized users be prevented from triggering a process by giving 'write' access for the
process engine to only selected users. Only users with 'write' access can do activities like
deploying applications, starting/stopping process engines etc.
16.What are the mandatory configuration parameters for FTP Connection & FTP with
firewall ?
• FTP host
• Port
• Username & Password>
If Firewall is enabled in addition the proxy host and port are required.
Convert .dat file to multi file project using Administration tab while starting up
Designer(Other one being Project tab) and then open the multifile project in the normal
way.
• ISO8859-1(Latin-1)
• UTF-8
• Project panel
• Palette panel
• Design panel
• Configuration panel
Designer preferences stored are stores in a file called 'Designer <ver>.prefs' in the user
home directory.
• Max Jobs :
Max Jobs specifies the number of process instances that are kept in memmory.
Once this limit is reached newly created process instances (subject to flow limit) are
paged out to disk.0 specifies no limit and is the default.
• Flow Limit :
Flow Limit specifies the maximum number of running process instances that are
spawned before the process starter is suspended ie it enters a
FLOW_CONTROLLED state and does not accept new events. This can be used to
control the number of process instances running simultaneously and when the
protocol generating the event can store the event till it is received, like email
servers, JMS, RV etc. 0 specifies no limit and is the default.
• Activation Limit :
Activation limit flag specifies that once a process instance is loaded it must be
placed in memmory till it completes execution. By default it is enabled.
24.What are the options for configuring storage for process engine's checkpoint
repository ?
The options for configuring storage for process engine's checkpoint repository are:
• Local File
• Database. Fault tolerant engines can recover from a checkpoint only when database
is used.
The options for configuring storage for process engine's checkpoint repository are:
• - Peer means all of them have the same weight. In this case when one engine fails
another one takes over and continues processing till it fails.
• - In master secondary configuration weights are unequal, the secondary starts
processing when master fails. But when master recovers, secondary stops and
master continues processing.
A Lock is specified for a 'Critical Section' group when the scope is 'Multiple'. It can be
used to ensure synchronization across process instances belonging to multiple processs
definitions or for process instances across engines(Check multi engine flag for lock in this
case and the BW engine needs to be configured with database persistence while
deployment). If synchronization is for process instances belonging to the same processs
definition inside one engine, just specify the scope as 'Single'.
Use the sequencing key field in the Misc tab of any process starter. Process instances with
the same value for this field are executed in the sequence in which they are started.
No. There can be only one Error and one Success if no matching condition transition out of
each activity.
'No Action' group used to have a set of activities having a common error transition
31.What activity can be used to set the value of a 'User defined process variable' ?
The 'Assign' activity can be used to set the value of a 'User defined process variable'.
32.Which are the two process variables available to all activities with inputs ?
• $_globalVariables
• $_processContext
33.Which mechanism can be used to pass data between a process instance and a called
sub process other than mapping from/to the callee's input/output ?
This can be accomplished using job shared variables, unless in the call process activity
the 'Spawn' flag is enabled in which case the called sub process is a new job and hence
gets a fresh copy of the job shared variable initialized as per its configuration. A shared
variable can overcome this limitation as it's scope is not limited to one job.
34.What are the three scenarios where BW engine has to be configured with database
persistence instead of Local File ?
35.If you want a group to be executed if there is some unhandled error but subject to
some max number of iterations which group do you use ?
When you handle an error inside a called subprocess or group and want to rethrow the
error to the caller(happens by default if you dont handle the error in the called process)
CheckPoint activity - Specify the uniqueID for the duplicate key field and engine
maintains list of these key fields. When a process come to checkpoint activity with the
same value for duplicate key which already exists, it throws a DuplicateException. An
error transition can then handle this case.
38.Give an example where graceful migration of service from one machine to another is
not possible.
HTTP Receiver. In this case the receiver on new machine starts listening on the same
port, but you need to redirect requests from the old machine to the new one.
• Subscriber Service
• Publisher Service
• Request-Response Service
• Request-Response Invocation Service
40.If the business process needs to invoke another web service which resource do you use
?
SOAP request reply activity. If the business process needs to be exposed as SOAP
service use SOAP Event Source in conjunction with SOAP Send Reply or SOAP Send
Fault.
It can be used to serve the wsdl file of a SOAP Event Source to a (http) client.
Construct a process like: HTTP Receiver -> Retrieve Resources -> Send HTTP
Response
Now the WSDL file for a SOAP service can be retreived using the http request
http://<host>:<port>/<path>/<resourceName>?wsdl
where 'path' is the folder path to the SOAP Event Source process and 'resourceName' is
the name of the process
Example : http://purch:8877/Purchasing/GetPurchaseOrder?wsdl
The scope of user defined process variables is only the process in which it is defined.(Not
even inside a sub process that is invoked from this process)
• Both of them can be manipulated via the palette resources 'Get shared variable'
and 'Set shared variable'.
• A job shared variable is private to one instance of job or in other words each job
has a fresh copy. In the case of shared variable the same copy is shared across all
job instances. It can even be persisted and can survive BW engine restarts and
even shared across multiple BW engines(when deployed using DB persistence).
Basically wait and notify should share a common notification configuration which is just
a schema definition for data that will be passed from notifier to waiter. Specific instances
of waiter & notifier are corrrelated via a key.
For example: when one process is in wait state for key 'Order-1', it waits till another
process issues a notification with the same key value.
45.What is the default Axis in XPath ?
Child axis- What this means is that when you select "BOOK" from the current context, it
selects a child node with that name, not a sibling with that name. Other axes are parent ,
self , sibling etc.
• XML
• HTML
• Text
Lets say between two nodes N1 and N2, there are 3 success transitions with condition and
there is no success transition without condition. If none of the conditions match then a
'Success if no matching condition' transition can be used. Also if there is a success
transition and also success transitions with condition and if the condition matches then
both the sucess transition (no condition) as well as the transition(s) with matching
conditions are followed. So you can use 'Success if no matching condition' to prevent
duplicate paths of execution.
$_error variable is available in the node following the error transition. It captures the
error message, error code etc.
49.What are the cases where business process cant proceed correctly subsequent to restart
from a checkpoint ?
50.Which group do you use to wait for multiple events and proceed with the first to occur
?