Installing and Configuring Travelport Booking Feed
The installation and configuration process for Travelport Booking Feed varies depending on whether the installation is new or an upgrade, and on optional selections made during the installation.
Step |
Description |
Applies To |
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Installing Travelport Booking Feed |
Installs the Travelport Booking Feed 10.1 adapter. This installation also includes Java version 1.7.0_21 (32-bit). |
All installations. |
Configuring the TBF Adapter | Configures the settings on the TBF 10.1 Adapter. | All installations. |
Setting Up the ODBC Connection | Allows the client database to communicate with the Galileo or Apollo data source. |
New installations that do NOT receive a direct XML log feed. Note: Updated installations should confirm that the ODBC connection is working properly. |
Manually Installing/Updating the Client Database | Manually runs the database setup scripts to install/update modifications to the client database tables. |
New or updated installations that have opted NOT to automatically install/update the client database. I.e., customers that select to skip the SQL Database Setup option in the installation. Note: This step applies only to customers who are implementing a database feed for Travelport Booking Feed. Customers who are using a direct XML feed of Travelport Booking Feed data do not need to install and configure the client database. |
Creating an Account for the Travelport Booking Feed Service | Defines an account with access to the SQL server and the TBF database. | Installations that run Travelport Booking Feed as a service. |
Running the TBF Adapter | Confirms that the Adapter is working properly. | All installations. |
Multiple Adapters on One Machine | Installs separate Client Adapters on the same machine to support multiple queues. | Optional. Installations that choose to use Corporate IDs to create separate queues for the same Pseudo City Code (PCC). |