Managing Load Plans Using Oracle Data Integrator Console

Working with Oracle Data Integrator Console 22-13 Note that the JNDI Standard is not supported by Oracle WebLogic Server and for global data sources. ■ Default : Check this option if you want this Repository Connection to be selected by default on the login page.

4. Click Save. The new Repository Connection appears in the Management

Navigation tab. Testing a Data Server or a Physical Agent Connection This sections describes how to test the data server connection or the connection of a physical agent in Oracle Data Integrator Console. To test the data server connection:

1. Select the Browse Navigation tab.

2. Navigate to Topology Data Servers.

3. Select the data server whose connection you want to test.

4. Click Test Connection in the Navigation tab toolbar.

5. In the Test Connection dialog, select the: ■ Physical Agent that will carry out the test ■ Transaction on which you want to execute the command. This parameter is only displayed if there is any On ConnectDisconnect command defined for this data server. The transactions from 0 to 9 and the Autocommit transaction correspond to connection created by sessions by procedures or knowledge modules. The Client Transaction corresponds to the client components ODI Console and Studio.

6. Click Test.

A dialog showing Connection successful is displayed if the test has worked. If not, an error message is displayed. To test the physical agent connection:

1. Select the Browse Navigation tab.

2. Navigate to Topology Agents Physical Agents.

3. Select the physical agent whose connection you want to test.

4. Click Test Connection in the Navigation tab toolbar.

A dialog showing Connection successful is displayed if the test has worked. If not, an error message is displayed. Administering Repositories Oracle Data Integrator Console provides you with features to perform management operations create, import, export on repositories. These operations are available from the Management Navigation tab, under the Repositories node. These management operations reproduce in a web interface the administrative operations available via the Oracle Data Integrator Studio and allow setting up and maintaining your environment from the ODI Console. See Chapter 3, Administering the Oracle Data Integrator Repositories and Chapter 19, ExportingImporting for more information on these operations. 22-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Data Integrator Administering Java EE Agents Oracle Data Integrator Console allows you to add JDBC datasources and create templates to deploy physical agents into WebLogic Server. See Chapter 4, Setting-up the Topology for more information on Java EE Agents, datasources and templates. To add a datasource to a physical agent:

1. Select the Browse Navigation tab.

2. Navigate to Topology Agents Physical Agents.

3. Select the agent you want to manage.

4. Click Edit in the Navigation tab toolbar.

5. Click Add Datasource

6. Provide a JNDI Name for this datasource and select the Data Server Name. This

datasource will be used to connect to this data server from the machine into which the Java EE Agent will be deployed.

7. Click OK.

8. Click Save to save the changes to the physical agent.

To create a template for a physical agent:

1. Select the Browse Navigation tab.

2. Navigate to Topology Agents Physical Agents.

3. Select the agent you want to manage.

4. Click Edit in the Navigation tab toolbar.

5. Click Agent Deployment.

6. Follow the steps of the Agent Deployment wizard. This wizard reproduces in a

web interface the WLS Template Generation wizard. See Chapter 4.3.2.1, Deploying an Agent in a Java EE Application Server Oracle WebLogic Server for more details. Part VII Part VII Managing the Security Settings This part describes how to manage the security settings in Oracle Data Integrator. This part contains the following chapters: ■ Chapter 23, Managing the Security in Oracle Data Integrator