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15.6 Modifying Events Server Connection Details

You can modify events server connection details at any time. To start using the updated active connection you must restart the managed server on which WebCenter Spaces is deployed. This section includes the following subsections: ■ Section 15.6.1, Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Section 15.6.2, Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using WLST

15.6.1 Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control

To update connection details for an events server:

1. Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the home page for

WebCenter Spaces. For more information, see Section 6.2, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces.

2. From the WebCenter menu, choose Settings Service Configuration.

3. From the list of services on the WebCenter Service Configuration page, select

Personal Events .

4. Select the connection name, and click Edit.

5. Edit connection details, as required. For detailed parameter information, see

Table 15–4 .

6. Click OK to save your changes.

7. To start using the updated active connection you must restart the managed

server on which WebCenter Spaces is deployed. For more information, see Section 8.2, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments.

15.6.2 Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using WLST

Use the WLST command setPersonalEventConnection to edit an existing events server connection. For command syntax and examples, see the section, “setPersonalEventConnection” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference. For information on how to run WLST commands, see Section 1.13.3.1, Running Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST Commands. Note: To start using the active connection you must restart the managed server on which the WebCenter application is deployed. For more information, see the section, “Starting and Stopping WebLogic Managed Servers Using the Command Line” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide. 15-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter

15.7 Deleting Event Server Connections

You can delete events server connections at any time but take care when deleting the active connection. If you delete the active connection, users cannot create events in their personal calendar. This section includes the following subsections: ■ Section 15.7.1, Deleting Event Server Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Section 15.7.2, Deleting Event Server Connections Using WLST

15.7.1 Deleting Event Server Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control

To delete an events server connection:

1. Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the home page for

WebCenter Spaces. For more information, see Section 6.2, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces.

2. From the WebCenter menu, choose Settings Service Configuration.

3. From list of services on the WebCenter Service Configuration page, select Personal

Events .

4. Select the connection name, and click Delete.

5. To effect this change you must restart the managed server on which WebCenter

Spaces is deployed. For more information, see Section 8.2, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments.

15.7.2 Deleting Event Server Connections Using WLST

Use the WLST command deleteConnection to remove an events server connection. For command syntax and examples, see the section, “deleteConnection” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference. For information on how to run WLST commands, see Section 1.13.3.1, Running Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST Commands.

15.8 Testing Event Server Connections

To confirm the connection to the event servers: 1. In WebCenter Spaces, create a page in your personal space. 2. Add the Events task flow to the page. 3. Log in to your Microsoft Exchange Server account. 4. Your personal events from Microsoft Exchange Server should display in the task flow. Note: To start using the updated active connection you must restart the managed server on which the WebCenter application is deployed. For more information, see the section, “Starting and Stopping WebLogic Managed Servers Using the Command Line” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide.