9.1 Options for managing InfoSphere CDC9.2 Management Console GUI9.3 Management Console commands9.3.1 Common uses for the Management Console commands9.3.2 Compiling Management Console command scripts9.4 InfoSphere CDC engine commands (CLI)9.4.1 Running commands for the Linux, UNIX, and Windows engine9.4.2 Running CL commands for System i9.4.3 Running console commands for IBM System z9.4.4 Sample scripts9.4.5 Checking an InfoSphere CDC engine and subscriptions activity9.4.6 Removing obsolete database logs9.5 InfoSphere CDC API9.5.1 Development environment setup9.5.2 Contents of the api.jar file9.5.3 Connecting to and managing the Access Server9.5.4 Connecting to the data stores9.5.5 Configuring InfoSphere CDC replication9.5.6 Creating a subscription9.5.7 Procedure for mapping tables9.5.8 Table mapping example9.5.9 Procedure for removing mapped tables9.5.10 Table mapping removal example9.5.11 Row and column filtering9.5.12 Derived columns9.5.13 Encoding conversions (before and after Version 6.5)9.5.14 Operations and user exits9.5.15 Common procedures (updating table definitions)9.5.16 Deploying subscription changes and considerations9.5.17 Starting, stopping, and monitoring subscriptions9.5.18 Monitoring latency9.5.19 Monitoring event logs using the API9.6 Monitoring and integration with external monitoring solutions9.6.1 Components to monitor9.6.2 InfoSphere CDC instance activity9.6.3 Subscription activity9.6.4 Events9.6.5 Latency9.7 User exits9.7.1 Common uses for user exits9.7.2 User exit programs9.7.3 Derived expression user exits9.7.4 Table and row-level user exits9.7.5 Subscription-level (unit of work)9.7.6 Java user exit for flat file custom formatter9.7.7 Notifications