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This chapter describes how to configure Oracle Enterprise Repository to support Integration with your IDE.
You must perform some steps in the Oracle Enterprise Repository before configuring the IDE. The steps are as mentioned below:
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Section 8.1, Install the Harvester
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Section 8.2, Assign IDE Users to Oracle Enterprise Repository Projects
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Section 8.3, Establish Compliance Templates
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Section 8.4, Set up Automatic Usage Detection
8.1 Install the Harvester
The Harvester can harvest standards-based artifacts generated from any IDE such as Oracle JDeveloper, Eclipse, and VS .NET. The Harvester can be integrated with any of
these IDEs and then run with the respective IDE client.
For more information about the Harvester, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.
8.2 Assign IDE Users to Oracle Enterprise Repository Projects
Oracle Enterprise Repository tracks assets produced by projects in any IDE such as Oracle JDeveloper, Eclipse, and VS .NET, as well as assets consumed by the projects
created in these IDEs.
For more information about adding a new project and assigning users to the project, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.
8.3 Establish Compliance Templates
Compliance Templates describe a particular family of Oracle Enterprise Repository artifacts and are available only for some product configurations such as Eclipse and VS
.NET. Compliance templates are required to support the Prescriptive Reuse use cases.
For more information about how to establish compliance templates, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.
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8.4 Set up Automatic Usage Detection
Software File Identification SFID is a process of determining asset usage in Oracle Enterprise Repository. You can use SFID to work with your development environment
such as Eclipse and VS .NET. Depending on your IDE, SFID requires the installation of the Oracle Enterprise Repository Plug-in for Workspace Studio, which is an
Eclipse-based IDE, or the Oracle Enterprise Repository Plug-in for Visual Studio .NET.
For more information about setting up automatic usage detection using SFID, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.
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This chapter describes how to get started with Harvester and its use in various high level use cases.
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Section 9.1, Configuring Oracle JDeveloper
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Section 9.2, Configuring Eclipse
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Section 9.3, Configuring VS .NET
9.1 Configuring Oracle JDeveloper
This section contains the following topics:
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Section 9.1.1, Integrating with Oracle JDeveloper 11g R1 Patchset Releases
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Section 9.1.2, Integrating with Oracle JDeveloper 11g R1
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Section 9.1.3, Integrating with Oracle JDeveloper 10g
9.1.1 Integrating with Oracle JDeveloper 11g R1 Patchset Releases
To create a connection between the Oracle Enterprise Repository and Oracle JDeveloper 11g Release 1 PatchSets:
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Install Oracle JDeveloper on your local computer.
2. Open Oracle JDeveloper and click Help, Check for Updates. The Check for
Updates dialog is displayed.
3. Click Next. The Source page is displayed, as shown in
Figure 9–1 .
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Figure 9–1 Check for Updates - Source Page
4. Click Next. The Updates page is displayed.
5. Enter soa in the Available Updates box, as shown in
Figure 9–2 , and search for the
update.
Figure 9–2 Check for Updates - Updates Page
6. Select the SOA JDeveloper Extension update and click Next. The Download page
is displayed.