Configuring Oracle Bpel Process Manager; Setting Up The Connection To The Oracle Connect Server; Checking Metadata Availability Using Oracle Jdeveloper; Configuring The Wsdl For Outbound Applications - Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.4 User Manual

Adapters for ims/db release 3 (10.1.3.4)
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Configuring Oracle BPEL Process Manager

Configuring Oracle BPEL Process Manager
This section includes the following topics:

Setting up the Connection to the Oracle Connect Server

Checking Metadata Availability Using Oracle JDeveloper

Configuring the WSDL for Outbound Applications

Setting up the Connection to the Oracle Connect Server
Perform the following steps to set up the connection to the Oracle Connect server:
Open the Oracle BPEL Admin window.
1.
On the Server tab, on the Configuration tab, specify the following:
2.
Repeat the previous step for each Oracle Connect server to be used by Oracle
3.
BPEL Process Manager. Use a comma as a separator between the different servers
and ports.
Click Apply.
4.
Restart the server where Oracle BPEL Process Manager is installed.
5.
Checking Metadata Availability Using Oracle JDeveloper
Perform the following steps to verify that the metadata of the Oracle Connect server is
available in Oracle BPEL Process Manager:
Open Oracle JDeveloper.
1.
On the Connections tab, expand the Integration Server node to view the list of
2.
OC4J servers.
Expand the node of the OC4J server on which you configured the JCA 1.5 IMS/DB
3.
adapter (see
Under the Adapters node, expand the Legacy node to view a list of the Oracle
4.
Connect servers that you defined by using the Oracle BPEL Admin window.
Under the node of the Oracle Connect server whose metadata you want to check,
5.
expand the node of the daemon (IRPCDINI) to view a list of workspaces.
Under the node of the workspace that contains the adapter that you want to work
6.
with, expand the node of the relevant adapter to view a list of interactions.
Double-click an interaction to view the WSDL.
7.
Configuring the WSDL for Outbound Applications
When you build an outbound application, Oracle BPEL Process Manager
automatically creates the WSDL that corresponds to the interaction. The WSDL
specifies the name of the adapter's connection factory as the value of the
adapterInstanceJndi attribute of the <jca:address> element in the
<service> section. This name is generated automatically. You need to verify that a
connection factory with this name exists on the OC4J server. If it does not, you need to
4-2 Oracle Application Server Adapters for IMS/DB User's Guide
LegacyServer: The IP address of the server where Oracle Connect is
installed. For a single server, the default is localhost.
LegacyPort: The port number of the server where Oracle Connect is
installed. For a single port, the default is 2551.
Integrating OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB with
OC4J).

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