Configuring Oracle BAM Distribution Lists

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3. Select the oracle.bam.adapter.adc.soap.SOAPConnectionFactory option and click

Next .

4. Enter a JNDI name for this connection factory and click Finish.

5. Select the eisbamhttps connection pool instance in the Groups and Instances list.

6. Complete the configuration properties as shown in

Section 22.7, Configuring Oracle BAM Adapter, and change the IsHTTPSEnabledWebService value to true. Configuring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 22-21

22.7.3 Configuring Trusted Domains

When using the RMI connection between a SOA composite application and Oracle BAM Server, that is when they are deployed in different domains, trusted domain configuration must be done in Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. To configure trusted domains: 1. Using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, in both SOA and Oracle BAM Server domains, go to base_domain Security General, and expand the Advanced settings.

2. Enter the credential for the Oracle WebLogic Server domain in the Credential and

Confirm Credential fields. Enter the same credential in both the SOA and Oracle BAM Server domains to establish trust between the domains.

3. Save and activate the changes, then restart Oracle WebLogic Server.

For more information about trusted domains see Enabling Global Trust in Oracle Fusion Middleware Securing Oracle WebLogic Server.

22.7.4 Configuring Credential Mapping

Configure Oracle BAM Adapter to securely store user name and password properties using Oracle WebLogic Server credential mapping functionality. Note: Use plain text user names and passwords only in nonproduction mode. Do not mix using credential mapping and plain text user information; apply one at a time to avoid confusion. 22-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite To configure credential mapping:

1. Using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, go to Deployment

OracleBamAdapter Security Credential Mappings.

2. Click New and select an outbound connection pool instance for which to create a

credential mapping entry, then click Next By default, Oracle BAM is installed with two connection pools, eisbamrmi and eisbamsoap.

3. Select Unauthenticated WLS User, and click Next Unauthenticated WLS User is

similar to an anonymous user.

4. Specify a corresponding user name and password for connecting to Oracle BAM

Server, then click Finish to complete the credential mapping. Note: Ensure that a separate credential mapping entry for each outbound connection pool is created. If there are any additional outbound connection pools other than the defaults, you must create corresponding credential mappings for them as well.