Installation Type SMTP Configuration

Intermediate registry Installs an intermediate registry in a multi-step approval process. The intermediate registry is an intermediate step in the process of promoting data from the publication to the discovery registry. For more information, please see Section 5.3, Intermediate Registry Installation . Figure 3. Installation Directory On the panel shown in Figure 3 , type the path to the installation directory where Oracle Service Registry will be installed. The default directory is the current working c:\oracle\middleware\registry111 on Windows and optoraclemiddlewareregistry111 on UNIX systems. If you are installing on a Windows platform you can selected from the following: Create shortcut icons on the desktop If selected, icons for accessing the Registry Control, Business Service Control and the Setup tool will be created on the desktop. Add shortcut icons to the Start menu If selected, the icons noted above are added to the Start menu. Program group name Group name created in the Start menu where shortcut icons will be placed. Page 22

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Note You must have read and write permissions on the installation directory.

2.3.2. SMTP Configuration

Figure 4. SMTP Configuration Figure 4 shows SMTP configuration. The SMTP configuration is important when users needs to receive email notification from subscriptions and from the approval process. SMTP Host Name Host name of the SMTP server associated with this installation of Oracle Service Registry SMTP Port Port number for this SMTP server SMTP Password Self explanatory Confirm password Retype the same password. Note that if it is not same as the password in the previous box, you cannot continue. SMTP Default Sender E-mail, Name Oracle Service Registry will generate email messages with this identity. Page 23

2.3.2. SMTP Configuration

2.3.3. Setup Administrator Account

Figure 5. Administrator Account Figure 5 shows Oracle Service Registry Administrator account setup. You need to provide the administrators account name and password, so you can log in later and adjust the Oracle Service Registry configuration using Oracle Service Registry tools. Administrator username The name for the administrator account default: admin Administrator password The password for the administrator account. Confirm password For verification enter again the administrator password. Administrator Email E-mail address to reach the Oracle Service Registry administrator. This value will be displayed by the Oracle Service Registry tools as contact information for the product.

2.3.4. Database Settings

The registry requires a database which may be created during installation. During installation you can create a new database, create schema in an existing empty database or connect to an existing database with created schema. Using the Setup tool, you can also drop the database or database schema. Select your database creation method on the following panel. Page 24

2.3.4. Database Settings

Figure 6. Database Creation Method Create database Create new databaseuserstablespaces depending on the type of the database server and database schema. This is the most comfortable way, but please note that you must know the credentials of the database administrator. Create schema Create a new schema in an existing database. Use this option if you have access to an existing empty database and the ability to create tables and indexes. This option is suitable when you do not know the administrators credentials. We assume admin has already created a new databaseuserstablespaces for this option. Note See Section 4, Database Installation , for more information. Configure database Configure registry database. Use this option if the registry database already exists For example, from a previous installation and fill in only the connection parameters. No database Choose it if you intend to create a registry database later. Note that Oracle Service Registry cannot be started without a database. Page 25

2.3.4. Database Settings