Installing and Configuring Oracle Fusion Middleware on IBM WebSphere 2-5
2.6 Task 6: Configure an LDAP Server for Oracle SOA Suite
If you are installing and configuring Oracle SOA Suite on IBM WebSphere, then you must install and configure a supported LDAP server before you can configure the
Oracle SOA Suite components in a new IBM WebSphere cell.
For more information, see Section 4.1, Configuring Oracle SOA Suite Users and
Groups in an External LDAP Server on IBM WebSphere .
2.7 Task 7: Configure Your Oracle Fusion Middleware Components in a New IBM WebSphere Cell
To configure Oracle Fusion Middleware in a new IBM WebSphere environment, you use a special version of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard.
This section describes how to use the Configuration Wizard to configure your Oracle Fusion Middleware products in a simple IBM WebSphere cell. For complete
information about using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard, including information about adding servers and clusters to a cell, refer to the Oracle
Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server.
To configure your Oracle Fusion Middleware product in a new IBM WebSphere cell:
1.
If you have installed the Oracle Fusion Middleware schemas in an IBM DB2 database, then be sure to perform the required pre-configuration steps.
For more information, see Before You Begin in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server.
2.
Start the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard by running the following command in the Oracle home of the product you want to configure:
On Linux systems: MW_HOME
ORACLE_HOMEcommonbinwas_config.sh On Windows systems:
MW_HOME ORACLE_HOMEcommonbinwas_config.cmd
Consider the following notes when starting the Configuration Wizard:
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Be sure to start the IBM WebSphere version of the Configuration Wizard. For more information, see Starting the Configuration Wizard in Oracle Fusion
Middleware Creating WebSphere Cells Using the Configuration Wizard.
Note: The instructions here describe how to use the Configuration
Wizard to configure your components. However, you can also use the WebSphere wsadmin command-line utility to configure your Oracle
Fusion Middleware components. For more information.
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For more information about using the wsadmin command-line utility, see
Section 3.1.3, Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware wsadmin Commands
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For more information about configuring components with wsadmin, see Using wsadmin to Configure Oracle Fusion
Middleware in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server.
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In the above example, note that you must replace the ORACLE_HOME with the path to the Oracle home of the product you are about to configure. For
example, if you are configuring an Oracle SOA home, enter the following on a Linux system:
SOA_ORACLE_HOME commonbinwas_config.sh
3.
Follow the instructions on the screen to configure a new IBM WebSphere cell. For more information, see Creating a New Cell in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server. Note the following as you advance through the Configuration Wizard:
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Be sure to make a note of the values you enter on the Specify Cell, Profile, and Node Name Information screen. You will need these later when you are
starting and managing the cell. In particular, make note of the values you enter in the Deployment Manager Profile Name field and the Application
Server Profile Name
field.
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When the Add Products to Cell screen appears, refer to Fusion Middleware Product Templates in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Domain Template Reference if
you have questions about what capabilities are configured when you select each template.
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If you select a product that requires a database schema, you will be prompted for database connection information for each required schema. To fill out this
screen, use the database and schema information you noted in Section 2.3,
Task 3: Identify a Database and Install the Required Database Schemas .
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When you are prompted for advanced options, you can click Next and use the default settings. Refer to
Section 1.3.2, Understanding the Topology of Oracle Fusion Middleware on IBM WebSphere
for information on the topologies that will be created using the default settings.
If you wish to modify the default settings for example, if you want to target the products to different servers in the cell, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware
Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server.
2.8 Task 8: Start the IBM WebSphere Servers