What You Need to Get Started with Oracle B2B

2-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B Figure 2–1 Oracle JDeveloper: A SOA Composite Application with a B2B Binding Component The image shows a composite.xml file in the visual editing window of Oracle JDeveloper. Icons for the B2B_Receive activity, the BPEL process, and the File_Write file adapter activity are shown connected B2B to BPEL, BPEL to File. See the following for more information: ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle SOA Suite for information on installing Oracle B2B as part of Oracle SOA Suite ■ Chapter 3, Creating Guideline Files ■ Oracle B2B Document Editor Help menu ■ Oracle JDeveloper Help menu

2.2 Logging in to Oracle B2B

These instructions assume that you have installed Oracle SOA Suite, which includes Oracle B2B. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle SOA Suite for more information. Use a supported Web browser: ■ Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x ■ Mozilla Firefox 2.x and 3.x ■ Apple Safari 4.x To log in to Oracle B2B: 1. Open a supported Web browser and go to: http:host_name:port_numberb2bconsole Getting Started with Oracle B2B 2-3 where: ■ host_name is the name of the host on which Oracle SOA Suite is installed. In a cluster environment, the host_name can be the front end load balancer ■ port_number is the port number used by the Managed Server to listen for regular HTTP non-SSL connections. In a cluster environment, the port_number can be the router port. See Section 2.2.1, Finding Port Information, for more information. ■ b2bconsole or b2b accesses the B2B interface b2b is redirected to b2bconsole. See Section 2.2.2, Accessing Oracle B2B Through Single Sign-On SSO, for information on protecting the Oracle B2B user interface page by adding b2bconsole and b2b settings to the mod_wl_ohs.conf file in Oracle HTTP Server. 2. On the log-in page, enter the following:

3. Click Login.

2.2.1 Finding Port Information

You can find port number information in the following ways: ■ From Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console

1. Log in to the console.

2. In the Domain Structure pane, shown in

Figure 2–2 , expand Environment and click Servers. Note: To access Oracle B2B when SAML is enabled or in Windows Native Authentication Environments, use either of the following protected servlet URLs for automatic authentication: http:host_name:port_numberb2bssologin http:host_name:port_numberb2bconsolessologin For This Field... Do... Username Enter the default administrator user name. Password Use the administrator password from your Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g installation.