Configuring Adapter Routing Click OK.

Creating and Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory Adapters 12-15 -keystore ORACLE_INSTANCEconfigOVDovd1keystoresadapters.jks \ -storepass password -rfc -alias alias -file cert.txt 6. Import the Oracle Virtual Directory server certificate to the Oracle Internet Directory wallet as a trusted certificate. Execute the following command from the Oracle Internet Directory wallet directory: orapki wallet add -wallet .ewallet.p12 -cert cert.txt -trusted_cert -pwd password 7. Using Oracle Directory Services Manager, update the LDAP Adapter for Oracle Internet Directory as follows: ■ Select enable the Use SSLTLS option ■ Change the port number to an SSL port number ■ Click the Apply button to save the changes to the adapter. 8. Restart the Oracle Virtual Directory server.

12.2 Creating Database Adapters

This topic explains how to create and configure Database Adapters and includes the following sections: ■ Creating Database Adapters for Oracle RAC Database ■ Creating Database Adapters for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database ■ Configuring Database Adapters Perform the following steps to create Database Adapters using Oracle Directory Services Manager: 1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Adapter from the task selection bar. The Adapter navigation tree appears.

3. Click the Create Adapter button. The New Adapter Wizard appears.

4. Perform the following steps to define the Type of adapter:

a. Select Database from the Adapter Type list.

Note: If you use a certificate alias in the orapki command and the alias is not in all lowercase letters, an error occurs. Note: Before you create a Database Adapter for a non-Oracle database for the first time, you must first load the database’s drivers into Oracle Virtual Directory. Refer to Loading Libraries into the Oracle Virtual Directory Server on page 9-13 for information on loading drivers into the Oracle Virtual Directory server. If you are creating an adapter for MS SQL 2005 or 2008, be sure you use the latest sqljbdc4.jar SQL JDBC driver. Using an older driver can cause database display problems and prevent you from successfully creating the adapter.