Showing posts with label osb12c. Show all posts
Showing posts with label osb12c. Show all posts

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Oracle SOA Suite 12c - OSB Domain Configuration part 2

This post is in continuation with previous post, you can find part 1 at :

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/oracle-soa-suite-12c-osb-domain.html


Lets continue with domain creation steps



Step 10:
The Wizard will test each connection, if you have given correct information, then all connection will show success as below, Then Click Next




Step 11:
Click Next on the Screen,




Step 12:
On this screen select the elements, which you want to configure for your domain. For example select Admin server and Manage Server then click on Next, as shown




Step 13:
Provide Server port Number, Host Address, and SSL port, You can keep the default setting as well. Then Click Next




Step 14:
For Managed Server, Provide Name, Port, SSL Port, or keep the default settings.




Step 15:
Since we have only one Managed server, hence we do not need cluster, Click Next




Step 16:
Click next for Coherence and Coherence Cluster Screen. Click on + button to add Machine, Provide details of your machine




Step 17:
Then look the Summary of your configuration and Click Create





Step 18:
It will take some time to create the domain. The last will be the confirmation screen.


Voila ! you have successfully created your OSB 12c Domain.





In case you want to go through the steps for SOA domain, refer my previouspost here:

Oracle SOA Suite 12c - SOA Domain Configuration

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/oracle-soa-suite-12c-soa-domain.html




Fusion Middleware 12c Outbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter - Part 2

This post is in Continuation with my Previous post on this topic, You can find Part 1 at:

Fusion Middleware 12c Outbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-outbound-sap.html



Now Let's Start with the further Steps:


Run Time Configurations


To start with Run time configuration, Log in to Weblogic Administration console of your domain.

a.       Navigate to:  Home >Summary of Deployments >SAPAdapter.
Then click on Configuration tab. Refer below screenshot



b.      Then Click on ‘Outbound Connection Pool’ Tab



c.       Click ‘Lock & Edit’ in Change Center . Then Click ‘New’ button to create a new Outbound connection.





d.      Clicking New button will start a create connection wizard. Select the existing Connection Factory, Then click Next




e.      Provide JNDI name same as you have given during Design Time, Then Click Finish button.



f.        Expand the Connection Factory by Clicking on ‘+’ button, You will see your new JNDI.




g.       Now click on the JNDI name, it will take you to Properties tab. Enter all of the Below properties and hit enter after each entry. These are same properties which was used during Design time.
UserName (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_USER),
Password  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_PASSWD)
Client  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_CLIENT)
Language  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_LANG)
Application Server  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_ASHOST)
System Number  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_SYSNR)






h.      Click on the Save button, once all the properties are updated.




i.         As you can see in previous screen, now we need to Update the Deployment from using the Plan.xml, Navigate to : Home >Summary of Deployments. Check the box before SapAdapter.




j.        After Clicking on Update button, You will see a screen similar to below. Select ‘Update this application in place with new deployment plan changes’ and Check the Plan.xml location. If not correct, then update the location.



k.       Click on the Finish Button. After this, Activte the changes from Change Center




l.         Now you can deploy the Integration which was created using Jdevloper in Design Time.
m.    Once Integration is Deployed successfully, you can test it using Inbuilt testing console, in Service bus.







If  you want to download, configure and install required files for SAP Adapter, refer below:

Fusion Middleware 12c – SAP Adapter Configuration

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-sap-adapter.html



If you want to create Inbound to Fusion Middleware 12c from SAP then refer my previous Blog Post at :

Fusion Middleware 12c Inbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-inbound-sap.html





Fusion Middleware 12c Inbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter - Part 2

This post is in Continuation with my previous post, You can find Part 1 at:

Fusion Middleware 12c Inbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-inbound-sap.html






Lets continue with the Further steps


Run Time configurations

To start with Run time configuration, Log in to Weblogic Administration console of your domain.
a. Navigate to: Home >Summary of Deployments >SAPAdapter.
Then click on Configuration tab. Refer below screenshot



b. Then Click on ‘Outbound Connection Pool’ Tab



c. Click ‘Lock & Edit’ in Change Center . Then Click ‘New’ button to create a new Outbound connection.



d. Clicking New button will start a create connection wizard. Select the existing Connection Factory, Then click Next



e. Provide JNDI name same as you have given during Design Time, Then Click Finish button.



f. Expand the Connection Factory by Clicking on ‘+’ button, You will see your new JNDI.



g. Now click on the JNDI name, it will take you to Properties tab. Enter all of the Below properties
and hit enter after each entry. These are same properties which was used during Design time.
UserName (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_USER)
Password (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_PASSWD)
Client (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_CLIENT)
Language (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_LANG)
Application Server (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_ASHOST)
System Number (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_SYSNR)
Gateway Host (ServerDataProvider_JCO_GWHOST)
Gateway Service (ServerDataProvider_JCO_GWSERV)
Program ID (ServerDataProvider_JCO_PROGID)
Connection Count (ServerDataProvider_JCO_CONNECTION_COUNT)






h. Click on the Save button, once all the properties are updated.



i. As you can see in previous screen, now we need to Update the Deployment from using the Plan.xml, Navigate to : Home >Summary of Deployments. Check the box before SapAdapter.



j. After Clicking on Update button, You will see a screen similar to below. Select ‘Update this application in place with new deployment plan changes’ and Check the Plan.xml location. If not correct, then update the location.



k. Click on the Finish Button. After this, Activate the changes from Change Center.



l. Now you can deploy the Integration which was created using Jdevloper in Design Time.
m. Once Integration is Deployed successfully, you can test it using Inbuilt testing console, in Service bus.





If  you want to download, configure and install required files for SAP Adapter, refer below:

Fusion Middleware 12c – SAP Adapter Configuration

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-sap-adapter.html




If you want to create Outbound from Fusion Middleware 12c to SAP then refer my previous Blog Post at :

Fusion Middleware 12c Outbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-outbound-sap.html

Fusion Middleware 12c Outbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter - Part 2

This post is in Continuation with my Previous post on this topic, You can find Part 1 at:

Fusion Middleware 12c Outbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-outbound-sap.html



Now Let's Start with the further Steps:


Run Time Configurations


To start with Run time configuration, Log in to Weblogic Administration console of your domain.

a.       Navigate to:  Home >Summary of Deployments >SAPAdapter.
Then click on Configuration tab. Refer below screenshot



b.      Then Click on ‘Outbound Connection Pool’ Tab



c.       Click ‘Lock & Edit’ in Change Center . Then Click ‘New’ button to create a new Outbound connection.





d.      Clicking New button will start a create connection wizard. Select the existing Connection Factory, Then click Next




e.      Provide JNDI name same as you have given during Design Time, Then Click Finish button.



f.        Expand the Connection Factory by Clicking on ‘+’ button, You will see your new JNDI.




g.       Now click on the JNDI name, it will take you to Properties tab. Enter all of the Below properties and hit enter after each entry. These are same properties which was used during Design time.
UserName (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_USER),
Password  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_PASSWD)
Client  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_CLIENT)
Language  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_LANG)
Application Server  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_ASHOST)
System Number  (DestinationDataProvider_JCO_SYSNR)






h.      Click on the Save button, once all the properties are updated.




i.         As you can see in previous screen, now we need to Update the Deployment from using the Plan.xml, Navigate to : Home >Summary of Deployments. Check the box before SapAdapter.




j.        After Clicking on Update button, You will see a screen similar to below. Select ‘Update this application in place with new deployment plan changes’ and Check the Plan.xml location. If not correct, then update the location.



k.       Click on the Finish Button. After this, Activte the changes from Change Center




l.         Now you can deploy the Integration which was created using Jdevloper in Design Time.
m.    Once Integration is Deployed successfully, you can test it using Inbuilt testing console, in Service bus.







If  you want to download, configure and install required files for SAP Adapter, refer below:

Fusion Middleware 12c – SAP Adapter Configuration

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-sap-adapter.html



If you want to create Inbound to Fusion Middleware 12c from SAP then refer my previous Blog Post at :

Fusion Middleware 12c Inbound - SAP Integration using SAP Adapter

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/fusion-middleware-12c-inbound-sap.html






Oracle SOA Suite 12c - OSB Domain Configuration part 2

This post is in continuation with previous post, you can find part 1 at :

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.com/2016/02/oracle-soa-suite-12c-osb-domain.html


Lets continue with domain creation steps



Step 10:
The Wizard will test each connection, if you have given correct information, then all connection will show success as below, Then Click Next




Step 11:
Click Next on the Screen,




Step 12:
On this screen select the elements, which you want to configure for your domain. For example select Admin server and Manage Server then click on Next, as shown




Step 13:
Provide Server port Number, Host Address, and SSL port, You can keep the default setting as well. Then Click Next




Step 14:
For Managed Server, Provide Name, Port, SSL Port, or keep the default settings.




Step 15:
Since we have only one Managed server, hence we do not need cluster, Click Next




Step 16:
Click next for Coherence and Coherence Cluster Screen. Click on + button to add Machine, Provide details of your machine




Step 17:
Then look the Summary of your configuration and Click Create





Step 18:
It will take some time to create the domain. The last will be the confirmation screen.


Voila ! you have successfully created your OSB 12c Domain.





In case you want to go through the steps for SOA domain, refer my previouspost here:

Oracle SOA Suite 12c - SOA Domain Configuration

http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.com/2016/02/oracle-soa-suite-12c-soa-domain.html