Addmodify connection Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Installation

Managing the Events Service 15-9 5. Enter a unique name for this connection, specify the version of Microsoft Exchange Server, and indicate whether this connection is the active or default connection for the application Table 15–3 . 6. Enter connection details for the events server Table 15–4 .

7. Click OK to save this connection.

8. To start using the new active connection you must restart the managed server on

which WebCenter Spaces is deployed. For more information, see Section 8.2, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments.

15.4.2 Registering Event Servers Using WLST

Use the WLST command createPersonalEventConnection to create an events service connection. Use setPersonalEventConnection to alter an existing connection. For command syntax and examples, see the sections, “createPersonalEventConnection” and “setPersonalEventConnection” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference. For information on how to run WLST commands, see Section 1.13.3.1, Running Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST Commands. Table 15–3 Personal Events Connection - Name Field Description Connection Name Enter a unique name for the connection. The name must be unique across all connection types within the WebCenter application. Connection Type Choose the Microsoft Exchange Server you want to connect to: ■ Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 ■ Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Active Connection Select to use this connection for the Events service in WebCenter Spaces. While you can register multiple events server connections, only one connection is used by the Events service—the default or active connection. Table 15–4 Personal Events - Connection Details Field Description Web Service URL Enter the URL of the Web service exposing the event application. Use the format: protocol :host:portappWebServiceInterfaceWSName For example http:myexchange.com:80ExchangeWSPersonalEventsWebSe rvice.asmx http:myexchange.com:80EWSServices.wsdl Associated External Application Associate the events service with an external application. External application credential information is used to authenticate users against the Microsoft Exchange Server hosting events services.