Preparing to Deploy Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications on IBM WebSphere Methods for Deploying Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications on IBM WebSphere

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b. From the Data store helper class name menu, select the appropriate class

name, based on whether you are connecting to a 10g or 11g Oracle database.

c. Optionally, select Use this data source in container managed persistence

CMP . See the IBM WebSphere Administrative Console online help for information about the purpose of this option.

7. In Step 4 of the data source wizard, use the Component-managed authentication

alias menu to select the authentication alias you created for the Oracle database earlier in this procedure. See the IBM WebSphere Administrative Console online help for information about the other options on the page.

8. In Step 5 of the wizard, review your changes. If they are accurate, click Finish to

return to the Data Sources page. 9. Save the configuration changes, as directed in the console. Task 5 Test the Data Source Connection On the Data Sources page, select the data source and click Test Connection to verify your data source configuration.

3.3 Deploying Applications on IBM WebSphere

Refer to the following sections for information on deploying your Oracle Fusion Middleware applications on IBM WebSphere: ■ Preparing to Deploy Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications on IBM WebSphere ■ Methods for Deploying Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications on IBM WebSphere ■ Deploying Applications that Require MDS Deployment Plan Customizations on IBM WebSphere

3.3.1 Preparing to Deploy Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications on IBM WebSphere

Before you can deploy Oracle Fusion Middleware applications such as ADF, Oracle SOA Suite, and WebCenter applications to IBM WebSphere, you must follow certain steps for preparing the environment. For example, you must be sure the Java Required Files JRF template has been applied to the IBM WebSphere servers. This can be accomplished by configuring the environment using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard, as described in Chapter 2, Installing and Configuring Oracle Fusion Middleware on IBM WebSphere and in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server.

3.3.2 Methods for Deploying Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications on IBM WebSphere

The primary methods for deploying your Oracle Fusion Middleware applications to IBM WebSphere are as follows: ■ If you are working in a development or testing environment, you can deploy your applications directly from Oracle JDeveloper. Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware on IBM WebSphere 3-21 For information about configuring Oracle JDeveloper with an IBM WebSphere environment, see Deploying the Application in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Fusion Developers Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework. For information about deploying Oracle SOA Suite applications, refer to the corresponding chapter in this guide and the product development guide. ■ If you are working in a testing or production environment, you can deploy application archives--for example, Enterprise Archive EAR files--from the IBM WebSphere Administration Console.

3.3.3 Deploying Applications that Require MDS Deployment Plan Customizations on IBM WebSphere