Running an Incorrect Version of Java
10.3.5.2 Publishing Services to Oracle Service Registry
1. Once services from Oracle Enterprise Repository are published to Oracle Service
Registry, it is possible that you may encounter an error when trying to open the WSDL Location URL of the service in Oracle Service Registry. Workaround : Copy and paste the URL of the WSDL location to the same browser instance where Oracle Enterprise Repository console is logged into.2. When the Oracle Enterprise Repository Registry Exchange Utility was used to
publish a service to the Oracle Service Registry, a new service key was generated for the service in the Service Registry. Now, service keys are kept consistent between the service asset and all Service Registry instances. Since, Oracle Enterprise Repository Exchange Utility supports publishing service endpoints to multiple registry at the same time, the service key is kept consistent for a service across all registries. Workaround: None. 3. When an Oracle Enterprise Repository service that does not contain a service key is submitted to Oracle Service Registry, a service key is created from the service assets UUID. This service key is then maintained across all registries when this service is published to multiple registries. Workaround: None.10.3.5.3 Running an Incorrect Version of Java
While running Oracle Enterprise Repository Registry Exchange Utility, If you are not using the minimum required JDK 1.6 version, then the following error message is displayed: Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version number in .class file at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1Native Method at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClassClassLoader.java:620 at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClassSecureClassLoader.java:124 at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClassURLClassLoader.java:260 at java.net.URLClassLoader.access100URLClassLoader.java:56 at java.net.URLClassLoader1.runURLClassLoader.java:195 at java.security.AccessController.doPrivilegedNative Method 11 Configuring Prescriptive Reuse 11-1 11 Configuring Prescriptive Reuse This chapter provides an overview of compliance templates, and their role in prescriptive reuse. Oracle Enterprise Repository serves as a communication mechanism between stakeholders involved in project evaluation and developers who are involved in a projects implementation. Business Analysts or architects are responsible for reviewing a projects requirements. During this process, they might identify existing services or capabilities that will fulfill the functional and non-functional requirements of the project. Oracle Enterprise Repository allows these stakeholders to construct a Compliance Template that includes a list of existing assets that might be relevant to the project. This process is called prescriptive reuse, and it is extremely valuable in contracting organizations. A contracting organization may specify or bid a project several months prior to the bid being accepted by the customer. Compliance templates become a way for these organizations to capture the assumptions that were made when the project bid was created. When the bid is accepted, the team executing the work has visibility into the assets that were assumed to be reusable. This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 11.1, Overview ■ Section 11.2, Creating a Compliance Template Type ■ Section 11.3, Creating a Compliance Template ■ Section 11.4, Apply a Compliance Template to a Project ■ Section 11.5, Using Assets Associated with Compliance Templates Prescribed Assets ■ Section 11.6, Running a Project Compliance Report11.1 Overview
The term Compliance Template describes a particular family of Oracle Enterprise Repository artifacts. Examples of specific compliance template types include: ■ Project Profiles ■ Architecture Blueprints Compliance Templates are used to communicate asset requirements or asset solution sets to internal or outsourced project teams. Project Profiles are usually created for individual projects, whereas Architecture Blueprints are reusable solution sets that can be leveraged by multiple projects.Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Overview Departments Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» User Role Descriptions Roles
» Editing Permissions Security Considerations
» Start with CSS Customizing Skins
» Install Oracle Enterprise Repository Solution Packs
» Click System Settings in the left pane.
» Overview Security Considerations LDAPActive Directory
» LDAP Property Examples LDAPActive Directory
» Syncing Roles Enable Debug Logging
» Overview Configure the Container to Support Realm Authentication
» Modify the Web Applications Web.xml File to Allow for Container Authentication
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» User Roles and Default Privileges
» Asset Lifecycle Management Solution Validation Tests
» Process Overview Accessing Oracle Enterprise Repository Diagnostics Page
» Exchange Utility Configuration File Workflow Configuration File
» Prerequisites Harvester Functionality Getting Started with Harvester
» Obtaining the Harvester Configuring the Harvester
» Configuring the Harvester for the Command Line
» Invoking Harvester from WLST
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» Performing Optional Harvester Configuration
» Configuring Logging for the Harvester Transaction Handling in Harvester Advanced Configuration
» Harvesting Artifacts Harvesting of Artifacts
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» Best Practices Select IDE Connections.
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» Understanding the Registration Process
» Step 5: Configure the setenv File
» Example Community Flow Use Case
» What is the Oracle Enterprise Repository Event Manager? Configuring the Subscription Manager
» Creating and Customizing a Workflow Configuration File
» Wiring Asset Events to Flows
» Multi-tier Automatic Assignment Flows
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» Overview Web Service Operations
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» How the Exchanged Metadata Is Synchronized
» Running an Incorrect Version of Java
» Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Creating a Compliance Template Type
» Creating a Compliance Template Apply a Compliance Template to a Project
» Viewing Assets in Progress Enabling Assets in Progress Disabling Assets in Progress
» Enabling Viewing of Assets in Progress Through an IDE
» Overview Enabling SFID Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Object Model Description of Sample Directory Crawler
» Adding the SFID Element to a Type Calculating the SFID Programmatically
» SFID Limitations Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Activating the Policy Management Feature Creating a Policy Type
» Adding the Policy Assertion Element to the Policy Type Creating a Policy
» Adding the Applied Asset Policies Element to a Type
» Applying a Policy to an Asset Viewing Policy Status
» Validating Policy Assertions Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Running the Oracle Enterprise Repository Policy Reports
» Deploy Oracle Enterprise Repository Pre-configured BI Publisher Content
» Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Repository System Settings to Enable Reporting
» Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Repository System Settings to Allow Authenication Proxying
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