Getting started with g9 Anonymizer
The “Getting started with g9 Anonymizer” documentation provides an introduction to its functionality and features. It contains a tutorial that shows step by step instructions on how to define rules and build a program. To help demonstrate this process, sample projects have been created that you can import into an Eclipse workspace. The sample projects illustrates a predefined database with various rules already created. The tutorial takes you through modifying the rules and generating and compiling the target code.
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In the tutorial you will perform the following steps which are all detailed in the documentation:
Installation: You will install Eclipse if it is not already installed (Eclipse IDE for Java Developers is recommended). You will also need to install the g9 Anonymizer plug-ins.
License: To try the g9 Anonymizer you must have a trial or full license. You will order the license in g9 Anonymizer.
Example Project: In the example project, the database model is already defined containing rules for anonymization and GDPR support. The project contains an embedded Derby database for a fictional hotel booking system.
Generate Java Code: g9 Anonymizer generates a Java application that performs the tasks defined in the project.
Compile and run the application: The code is compiled and you can run and test the application against the Derby database.