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tag blogger com 1999 blog 3182736057315890493 2024 09 24t13 19 29 574 07 00 the magiclamp corner magiclamp software team http www blogger com profile 07557758350482893395 noreply blogger com blogger 4 1 25 tag blogger com 1999 blog 3182736057315890493 post 6958216285158479957 2009 08 21t17 28 00 000 07 00 2009 08 21t17 29 34 893 07 00 production deployments of your esb applications startfragment p class msonormal by now you probably have been working away for quite sometime using jdeveloper to build your adapters web service calls and chaining them all together with routing services p p class msonormal so far life has been pretty easy but what happens when its time to deploy your project to a production environment you have network issues to consider possibly firewall rules to contend with and what about user credentials in general if that is not enough to think about there is also the issue of keeping track of the correct version of the code base being deployed keep in mind that esb code cannot be nicely archived up into a pretty ear file like those of web based applications p p class msonormal so how does magiclamp deal with going to production we have found that the best solution for this is to implement ant tasks build scripts and version control tagging p p class msonormal the following steps assume that everything is local to the current project if the project is using xsl or wsdl files located on an external server then a pre compile target should be created which will perform multiple customizedocument ant task s on files to ensure that the schema location is set properly p p class msonormal step 1 create deployment plans by creating a deployment plan what you are in fact doing is creating one large xml file which contains the xml representation of all of the single esbsvc files located in your project this includes all of the jca operations and properties associated with each service it is very important to note that every time jca related information changes in a service by jdeveloper that the user re run the deployment plan ant task so that the new changes are reflected in the deployment plan xml file p p class msonormal step 2 un deploy esb entities un deploying the esb services task can take sometime to generate this task is based on the guids of the services themselves so it is very important that as new services get created in jdeveloper a corresponding un deploy esb entity entry be created in the un deploy target for the project p p class msonormal step 3 deploy esb suitcase the deploy esb suitcase is the main ant task used to send the entire project to the esb server this task requires the following properties p p class msonormal esbmetadataserverhostname the host url of the oracle esb application server p p class msonormal esbmetadataserverport the port that the oracle esb application server is listening on p p class msonormal sourcedirectory the directory that the project source is located p p class msonormal deploymentplanfilename the corresponding deployment plan created for the source directory p p class msonormal forceddeployment true false a true of false value forcing the esb server to take the new service p p class msonormal step 4 source control tagging once the final version of the project has completed qa and gone to production it is very important to tag the source control versioning system accordingly this will ensure that if required the deployment team will be able to get back to a particular version of a project that is in production p p class msonormal some last thoughts on deployments when re deploying an esb application project it is best to first look into the j2ee soa persistence folder of the application server for any signs of contention that may have occurred during the running of the desired project contentions are stored in this area and should be dealt with before any redeployment should happen by default there should be nothing in this folder p endfragment magiclamp software team http www blogger com profile 07557758350482893395 noreply blogger com 0 tag blogger com 1999 blog 3182736057315890493 post 1936315890767623410 2009 04 01t08 44 00 000 07 00 2009 04 01t08 58 14 647 07 00 upgrading oracle soa suite 10 3 1 to 10 3 4 in our last blog entry we went through the process of installing oracle s soa suite 10 3 1 which is the base install for the soa suite product in this entry we ll perform the upgrade from 10 3 1 to 10 3 4 which is the latest version of the soa suite product in the 10 series p ul li to begin download the desired 10 3 4 patch from the following location li ul ul li once downloaded unzip it to a temporary folder on your local hard disk li ul p style margin bottom 0cm the first thing that is required before running the upgrade is to perform the database schema upgrade in the 10 3 4 patch there is no nice program to do this like there is in the base installer irca to do this follow these steps p p style margin bottom 0cm note ensure the following environment variables are set p ul li oracle_home oracle li ul ul li span style font size 100 oracle_sid xe span li ul p style margin bottom 0cm span style font size 100 lets start off with the esb upgrade span p ul li using a command prompt navigate to the following folder temp oracleinstall oracle10 3 4_patch disk1 install soa_schema_upgrade esb sql other li ul ul li connect using sqlplus as your system user li ul ul li once connected type upgrade_10131_10134_oracle sql li ul p style margin bottom 0cm now lets do the bpel upgrade p ul li using a command prompt navigate to the following folder temp oracleinstall oracle10 3 4_patch disk1 install soa_schema_upgrade bpel scripts li ul ul li connect using sqlplus as your system user li ul ul li once connected type upgrade_10131_10134_oracle sql li ul p style margin bottom 0cm now that both the bpel esb schemas have been upgraded its now time to run the binary upgrade p ul li navigate to the following folder temp oracleinstall oracle10 3 4_patch disk1 install li ul ul li execute the runinstaller program file and follow the gui prompts this process will take you through the same process as the base installer did once the install and configuration has completed your system will now be upgraded to 10 3 4 li ul how do i know my soa suite has been upgraded br ul li using a browser navigate to http localhost 8888 em connect using oc4jadmin user and whichever password was used during the base install li li click on about and you should see a window pop up which reads oracle esb control 10g version 10 1 3 4 0 li ul unknown noreply blogger com 0 tag blogger com 1999 blog 3182736057315890493 post 3426410179945236640 2009 03 30t07 29 00 000 07 00 2009 03 30t07 38 29 237 07 00 installing oracle soa suite 10 3 1 we at magiclamp software have been working on two soa related projects for one of our largest clients we are using oracles soa suite 10 3 4 for this project so this entry will explain how to properly install oracle soa suite 10 3 1 and the following entry will explain how to properly apply the patch from 10 3 1 to 10 3 4 br br ul li to begin download the oracle soa suite 10 1 3 x from http www oracle com technology software tech soa index html we have installed this product on both windows xp and linux li ul ul li once downloaded unzip the archive to a temp folder li ul ul li before installing you will require a database to hold your esb bpel wsm artifacts for this we have used oracle xe oracle xe for windows can be downloaded from here http www oracle com technology software products database xe index html if installing oracle xe on ubuntu linux read http www oracle com technology tech linux install xe on kubuntu html to find out how to perform the install using apt get li ul ul li once your oracle xe database is installed bring up the apex console by typing the following command in a web browser http localhost 8080 apex sign in using your system account and click on the following images administration database users li ul ul li from here you are going to create three new user accounts orabpel oraesb orawsm also ensure that as you create these accounts each user should have the connect resource and dba roles checked li ul ul li next using sql developer or sqlplus run the following commands as the system user li ul alter system set sessions 250 scope spfile br alter system set processes 200 scope spfile br commit br br ul li before going any further please ensure that you have the two following environment variables set oracle_home which points to the home folder of your oracle xe database and java_home which points to the home folder of your installed java virtual machine li ul ul li the next step is to run a program called irca irca will populate the schema for the soa suite as irca runs it will look for your oracle_home setting it will look for your java_home setting and lastly will ask for your database connection settings host port and sid these values should be localhost 1521 and xe once connected the script will then start asking for the user name and password for schema s that were created above li ul ul li to run irca navigate to the following folder soa install soa_schemas irca from here you will want to run icra sh for linux or irca bat for windows follow the prompts accordingly li ul ul li once completed your orabpel oraesb orawsm schema should now be populated now you are ready to run the sao suite installer li ul ul li to run the soa suite 10 3 1 installer navigate to this folder soa install for windows execute the runinstaller bat file for linux execute the following command runinstaller sh ignoresysprereqs this will allow you to install on another version of linux li ul ul li from here you will simply navigate through the prompts we suggest advanced setup and try not to change the ports if possible the default port should be 8888 and along the way you will need to supply the user names and passwords for the schemas created above in addition you will need to supply the username and password for the oracle system user this is so that the configuration tool can install the hr schema used in all of the tutorials supplied li ul ul li once the installer completes the configuration tool will automatically begin allow this step to complete and then the entire install should be finished li ul ul li to start the sao suite in windows start all programs oracle esb start server in linux from a command prompt type install product 10 1 3 1 oracleas_1 opmn bin opmnctl startall li ul ul li to stop the soa suite in windows start all programs oracle esb stop server in linux from a command prompt type install product 10 1 3 1 oracleas_1 opmn bin opmnctl stopall li ul ul li what you will see once the server has been started launch a web browser and type http localhost 8888 em enterprise manager you should see jdbc resources data sources and connection pools created then navigate to the esb consule http localhost 8888 esb enterprise service bus console you should see an entry called default li ul unknown noreply blogger com 3 tag blogger com 1999 blog 3182736057315890493 post 6413129858417317352 2009 03 15t04 34 00 000 07 00 2009 03 15t04 41 03 667 07 00 welcome to the magiclamp corner hi there and welcome br br this blog will be maintained and visited frequently by the staff of magiclamp software the goal of this blog is to provide answers to various technical issues as they arise in our everyday consulting world and share them with others unknown noreply blogger com 0
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