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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 .Parts
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» In the left panel, click System Settings. Click Save.
» Create a name andor description. Click Edit. Select the Repository File radio button.
» Select ClearCase in the Host list.
» Populate the file name field with the path of the view from CCWeb and the file
» Click View to test the file.
» Click the asset to open its Asset Detail Display.
» Click UseDownload. The Use - Download page is displayed, as shown in
» Click the Admin link on the Oracle Enterprise Repository menu bar.
» On the Admin screen, click System Settings.
» Set Advanced Access File Stores to true.
» Click the Artifact Store File option.
» Adding a File to an Asset Using the ClearQuest Artifact Store
» Click OK to populate the File Name with the shortcut portion. Click View to test the URL.
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» Click OK. Configuring an Artifact Store
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» In the top-right corner, click Setup, and then select Administrators on the left
» Under Create Administrator: System Privileges, select VIEW ANY TARGET.
» Under Create Administrator: Target Privileges , select BATCH ASSIGN and
» Using the Enterprise Manager Integration Utility
» Configuring the Enterprise Manager Integration Utility
» From a command prompt, run the password encryption tool as follows:
» Scroll down to the Tools section and click the Encrypt Strings for passwords link
» Enter the clear text password into the String to Encrypt text box.
» Click the Submit Query button.
» Copy the resulting encrypted password string and paste it into the appropriate
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» Click Next. The Summary page is displayed, as shown in Click Finish.
» Select both the Extensions, as shown in
» Click Next. The Summary page is displayed, as shown in
» Click Finish. Configuring Oracle JDeveloper
» Click File, New. The New Gallery dialog is displayed.
» Select General, Connections, and then select Oracle Enterprise Repository
» Click OK. The Create Oracle Enterprise Repository Connection dialog is
» Click the Common tab. In the Display in favorites menu pane, enable External Tools, as shown in
» In Eclipse, click New, Project, General, Project to create a new eclipse project.
» Browse for any WSDL file in the file system, copy it and paste into the just created
» Select the project and then click Submit this project to Oracle Enterprise
» In the Eclipse Workspace, select Run, External Tools, External Tools
» In the Common tab, enable the External Tools option.
» In the Confirmation dialog, click Yes to restart Eclipse.
» Click the Establish Connection button to ensure enterprise repository
» Enter the following details in the External Tools dialog, as shown in
» Click the File Pattern Detection tab to specify include and exclude file name
» Click Done to save your settings.
» Associating JDeveloper Application with Oracle Enterprise Repository
» Select Repository. The Repository page is displayed.
» Click OK. In Oracle JDeveloper, double-click the composite.xml file. The composite.xml page
» Click the Finding Existing WSDLs icon at the end of the WSDL URL field. The
» Harvest Artifacts Click OK in the confirmation window to complete the submission process.
» In Eclipse, right-click the project and select Submit this project to Oracle
» In Eclipse, click Window, Show View. Select Other. In Eclipse, click Window, Show View.
» Select the Enterprise Repository Access option. The Enterprise Repository Access
» Download Artifacts Right-click a search result and select Show in Asset Details View. The Asset
» Select Oracle Enterprise Repository and then Workspace Automatic Usage
» Click the Detect Usage in Workspace Projects option, and then activate the
» View Asset Details Click the Download icon for any listed asset to download the asset.
» Select the .NET projects that you want monitored for automated usage detection,
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» Click System Settings. Basic Concepts
» Enter the property cmee.extframework.enabled in the Enable New System Setting
» Click Enable. The Open API section is displayed.
» Ensure the cmee.extframework.enabled property is set to True.
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