3-4 Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Data Synchronization Server
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A database that supports Oracle EclipseLink for storage of configuration and mapping information. Oracle recommends Oracle Database 11g.
3.3 Overview of Installing and Configuring BDSS
Tasks include:
1.
Creating a Domain
2.
Extending the Domain with the BDSS Templates
3.
Adding Security Credentials
4.
Setting SSL
5.
Enabling Data Transformation and Filtering for Exchange 2007 Connector
6.
Configuring the Exchange 2007 Connector
7.
Configuring the Hub
8.
Configuring BDSS Server Instances
9.
Configuring Connector Instances
10.
Adding Users
3.4 Creating a Domain
To create a domain using Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard:
1. In the Welcome screen, select Create a new WebLogic domain and then click Next.
The Select Domain Source screen appears.
2. Select Oracle Enterprise Manager and then click Next. You use Oracle Enterprise
Manager to configure the security credentials used by the Exchange 2007 Connector described in
Section 3.6, Adding Security Credentials . You can also
configure the Hub and Dispatcher using Oracle Enterprise Manager. For more information, see
Chapter 5, Configuring the BDSS Hub Services.
3.
In the Configure Administrator User Name and Password screen, enter the user name and password and then click Next. The Configure Server Start Mode and
JDK screen appears.
4.
If needed, change the JDK; otherwise, navigate to the Create WebLogic Domain screen by clicking Next.
5.
In the Create WebLogic Domain screen, enter a domain name and then click Create
.
6. When the progress indicator completes, click Done.
3.4.1 Installing Java Required Files
You deploy the Exchange 2007 Connector on the Oracle WebLogic Server domain. You can include this WebLogic Server extension either as part of the initial installation of
Oracle WebLogic Server described in Section 3.4.1.1
or as an extension to a domain of an existing installation described in
Section 3.4.1.2 .
Note: Select Oracle JRF -11.1.1.0[jdeveloper] if it is not selected by
default. See also Section 3.4.1.1, Installing the JRF Extension.
Installing the BDSS Components 3-5
3.4.1.1 Installing the JRF Extension
If the Oracle JRF - 11.1.1.0 [jdeveloper] option is available when installing the server, ensure that it is selected. Otherwise, extend a domain following the steps described in
Section 3.4.1.2 .
3.4.1.2 Extending a Domain for JRF
You can install JRF using the WebLogic Configuration Manager if there is an existing WebLogic Server installation and a domain that has not been extended for JRF.
To extend a domain to include JRF:
1.
Start the Configuration Wizard using the Windows Start menu as follows:
a. Select Start.
b. Choose Programs.
c. Choose Your WebLogic Server Install.
d. Choose WebLogic Server 10gR3.
e. Choose Configuration Wizard. The Configuration Wizard appears.
2. In the Welcome screen, select Extend an existing WebLogic domain and the click
Next
.
3. Select the WebLogic Server domain and then click Next. The Select Extension
Source screen appears.
4. Select Extend my domain using an existing extension template.
5.
Using the browse function of the Template location field, navigate to, and then select domain
root\jdeveloper\common\templates\applications\jrf_template_ 11.1.1.jar.
Figure 3–2 Selecting the JRF Template
6. Click OK.
Note: Italicized text indicates content that may differ, depending on
environment.