In the Change Center, click Lock Edit. In the general Configuration tab, click on Advanced. In the Change Center, click Create to create a session. At the bottom of the View Details page, click Edit. On the Edit a Business Service - Summary page, click S

Configuring High Availability for Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite 5-203 h. Enter weblogic.wsee.DefaultCallbackQueue-WseeJmsServer_ auto_n as the JNDI name.

i. Click Next.

j. Click Create a New Subdeployment.

k. Accept the default name.

l. Click OK.

m. Select OSB_rpc_JMSServer_n as the target.

n. Click Finish.

o. Activate the changes. p. Update the local JNDI name for the destination by following steps q though u.

q. In the Change Center, click Lock Edit.

r. In the Settings for the WseeJmsModule page, click on the DefaultCallbackQueue-WseeJmsServer_auto_n destination.

s. In the general Configuration tab, click on Advanced.

t. Update the local JNDI name to weblogic.wsee.DefaultCallbackQueue. u. Activate the changes. v. Repeat steps d through n for the DefaultQueue-WseeJmsServer_auto_n queue, using weblogic.wsee.DefaultQueue-WseeJmsServer_auto_n as the JNDi name and weblogic.wsee.DefaultQueue as the local JNDI name. 11. Create a new SAF agent and target it to the newly added managed server, as follows: In the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, expand Services Messaging Store-and-Forward Agents , and add a new SAF agent ReliableWseeSAFAgent_auto_N. Select persistent store Wsee_rpc_JMSFileStore_N persistent store created for OSB JAX-RPC. Target the SAF Agent to the new managed server and activate changes. 12. If your Oracle Service Bus configuration includes one or more business services that use JMS requestresponse functionality, then you must also perform the following procedure using the Oracle Service Bus Console after adding the new managed server to the cluster:

a. In the Change Center, click Create to create a session.

b. Using the Project Explorer, locate and select a business service that uses JMS requestresponse. Business services of this type display Messaging Service as their Service Type.

c. At the bottom of the View Details page, click Edit.

d. If there is a cluster address in the endpoint URI, add the new server to the cluster address. e. On the Edit a Business Service - Summary page, click Save. f. Repeat the previous steps for each remaining business service that uses JMS requestresponse.

g. In the Change Center, click Activate.

5-204 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide h. Restart the managed server. i. Restart the Administration Server. The business services are now configured for operation in the extended domain. 13. If your Oracle Service Bus configuration includes one or more proxy services that use JMS endpoints with cluster addresses, then you must also perform the following procedure using the Oracle Service Bus Console after adding the new managed server to the cluster:

a. In the Change Center, click Create to create a session.