Task 4: Install and Configure the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Middle Tiers

Upgrading an Oracle SOA Suite Environment 6-5 1. Change directory the ORACLE_HOMEbin directory of the Oracle Fusion Middleware installation. 2. Enter the following command to start the Upgrade Assistant. On UNIX system: .ua On Windows systems: ua.bat The Upgrade Assistant displays the Welcome screen as shown in Figure 6–2 . Figure 6–2 Upgrade Assistant Welcome Screen

3. Click Next to display the Specify Operation screen

Figure 6–3 . The options available in the Upgrade Assistant are specific to the Oracle home from which it started. When you start Upgrade Assistant from an Oracle SOA Suite and WebCenter Oracle home, the options shown on the Select Operation screen are the valid options for an Oracle SOA Suite and WebCenter Oracle home. Note: You can also use the Upgrade Assistant command-line interface to upgrade your Oracle Application Server 10g Oracle homes. For more information, see Using the Upgrade Assistant Command-Line Interface in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Planning Guide. 6-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, WebCenter, and ADF Figure 6–3 Upgrade Assistant Specify Operation Screen for a SOA Upgrade

6.5.2 Task 5b: If Necessary, Upgrade the B2B Schema

Refer to the following sections for information about upgrading the Oracle B2B schema: ■ General Information About the B2B Schema Upgrade ■ Applying the Required Patch Set to the Oracle B2B 10g Middle Tier ■ Setting the Maximum Message Size Attribute In the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console ■ Performing the B2B Schema Upgrade

6.5.2.1 General Information About the B2B Schema Upgrade

If you are using Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 10.1.2 and you are upgrading Oracle Application Server Integration B2B, then you will need to upgrade the B2B schema in your database. When you upgrade the B2B schema from 10g Release 2 10.1.2, you must apply a software patch to your 10g Release 2 10.1.2 installation, and then export the B2B 10g schema from your database. The exported data is saved to a ZIP file on disk. Then, you can import the data into the database that contains your Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g component schemas. See Also: Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B in the Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 10.1.2 Documentation Library on the Oracle Technology Network: http:www.oracle.comtechnologydocumentation