Configuring a Workflow Connection In the HTTP Front End Address field, specify the host name or IP address, In the Credential Alias field, provide the credential alias created earlier as In the Provider field, enter your two SOA server listen addresses se

8-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle ECM Suite 5. Run the list credentials command to verify that the credential was created: wls:ecm_domainserverConfig listCredmap=oracle.wsm.security, key=basic.credential {map=oracle.wsm.security, key=basic.credential} Already in Domain Runtime Tree [Name : weblogic, Description : null, expiry Date : null] PASSWORD: password_for_credential

8.16 Configuring a Workflow Connection

Perform these steps to configure a workflow connection: 1. Log in to the WLS_IPM1 imaging console at http:ECHMHOSTVHN1:16000 imaging. 2. From the navigator pane, under Manage Connections, click the Add icon and then Create Workflow Connection . The Workflow Connection Basic Information Page opens. 3. Enter a name for the connection. The name will display in the Manage Connections panel. This field is required. Optionally, enter a brief description of the connection. The connection type defaults to Workflow Connection.

4. Click Next.

5. In the Workflow Connection Settings Page, do the following:

a. In the HTTP Front End Address field, specify the host name or IP address,

domain, and port number of the workflow server: http:soainternal.mycompany.com:80. This field is required.

b. In the Credential Alias field, provide the credential alias created earlier as

described in Section 8.15, Configuring BPEL CSF Credentials.

c. In the Provider field, enter your two SOA server listen addresses separated by

a comma: t3:SOAHOST1VHN1,SOAHOST2VHN1:8001

d. Click the Test Connection button to confirm the connection parameters and

see what composites exist on that BPEL machine.

e. Click Next.

6. Modify the security grants if desired.

7. Click Next.

8. Click Submit.

Note: A new map will need to be created or the existing one updated if a different user andor password is later used when integrating the SOA system with a central LDAP and single sign-on SSO system. See Chapter 11, Integration with Oracle Identity Management for details on the sample users created. Extending the Domain with Oracle IPM 8-15

8.17 Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for the WLS_IPM Managed Servers