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11-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Integration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository

11.3.3 Receiving New Services from SAP

Each time a new service is deployed into SAP UDDI, it can be received into Oracle Enterprise Repository by running the Exchange Utility tool. Once an initial load of services is created in Oracle Enterprise Repository, the Exchange Utility can be run either periodically or each time a new service is published in SAP UDDI. If you know the service name that is created in SAP, then you can configure the receive query, registryQuery, to provide service name to receive the service. Alternatively, you can run the query as service name=”” to create new service assets in Oracle Enterprise Repository and also re-sync the existing services in Oracle Enterprise Repository with SAP.

11.3.4 Configuring Ongoing Updates from SAP

Each time a service is modified in the SAP UDDI, the updates need to be synced to its corresponding service assets created in Oracle Enterprise Repository. You can achieve this by running the Exchange Utility from the command-line. You can periodically run Exchange Utility by using the wild character query for registryQuery as service name=”” to re-sync the existing services in Oracle Enterprise Repository with SAP and create new service assets in Oracle Enterprise Repository.

11.3.5 End User Visibility of Available SAP Services

Once the SAP services are in Oracle Enterprise Repository, you can search and consume the SAP services from the IDE and consume SAP assets from Oracle Enterprise Repository Web console like any other asset in Oracle Enterprise Repository. Figure 11–2 describes the image of a SAP asset as it appears in Oracle Enterprise Repository. Note: Currently, you can accomplish this by running the Exchange Utility only from the command prompt. Note: Currently, you can accomplish this by running the Exchange Utility only from the command prompt. Integration with SAP 11-5 Figure 11–2 SAP Asset in Oracle Enterprise Repository For more information about searching and consuming services from the IDE, see Section 10.1, Using Oracle JDeveloper .