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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
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Release 3 (10.1.3.5.0)
Part Number E15355-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
1
What is an Enterprise Deployment?
1.1
Description
1.2
Benefits
1.2.1
Built-in Security
1.2.2
High Availability
1.3
In This Guide
1.4
How to Use This Guide
1.5
Hardware Requirements
1.6
Variants
1.6.1
Multi master Replication with Oracle Internet Directory
1.6.2
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management)
1.6.3
Forward and Reverse Proxies for Oracle HTTP Server
2
Configuring the Data Tier
2.1
Installing the Oracle Application Server Metadata Repository for the Security Infrastructure
2.1.1
Configuring the Time out Value in the sqlnet.ora File
2.2
Database Services
2.3
Oracle RAC Database
2.3.1
Distributed Transaction Processing
2.3.2
Load Balancing with Distributed Transaction Processing
2.4
Commit Propagation Delay
2.5
Installing the Oracle Internet Directory Instances in the Data Tier
2.5.1
Installing the First Oracle Internet Directory Instance
2.5.2
Installing the Second Oracle Internet Directory Instance
2.6
Configuring the Virtual Server to Use the Load Balancing Router
2.7
Testing the Oracle Internet Directory Instances
2.8
Installing the ORABPEL, ORAESB and ORAWSM Schemas
2.9
Enterprise Service Bus AQ Topics
2.10
Scalability vs. Performance
2.11
Configuration of Oracle SOA Suite for Global Transactions
2.11.1
Requirements
2.11.2
BPEL, ESB, and Adapter Database Connections
2.11.2.1
XA Connection Factory
2.11.2.2
Database Connection String
2.11.2.3
XA Recovery
2.11.2.4
Connection Pool Settings
2.11.2.5
Adapter Data Sources
2.11.2.6
Database and AQ Adapter Notes
2.11.2.7
JMS and AQ-JMS Adapter Notes
2.11.2.8
Fast Connection Failover
2.11.3
OWSM Database Connections
2.11.4
OC4J Transaction Manager Logging
2.11.5
JDBC Drivers
3
Installing and Configuring the mySOACompany Web and Application Tiers
3.1
The Web and Application Tier Configuration Process
3.2
Installing the Oracle HTTP Servers on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
3.2.1
Renaming Apache 2.0 Web Server Instances on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
3.3
Installing the Application Server Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 (ORA_HOME1)
3.4
Disabling Application Server Control Console on APPHOST2 (Optional)
3.5
Listing Occupied Ports
3.6
Installing the Application Server Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 (ORA_HOME2)
3.7
Creating OC4J Instances and OC4J Groups on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
3.8
Configuring the Cluster Gateways on WEBHOST1,2 and APPHOST1,2 (Optional)
3.9
Configuring the Oracle HTTP Servers on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2 with the Load Balancing Router
3.10
Configuring the Load Balancing Router
3.11
Installing the Oracle BPEL Process Manager Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 from the Oracle BPEL Process Manager (10.1.3.1.0) CD
3.12
Configuring the Cluster of BPEL Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
3.13
Installing the Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Runtime Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 from the Oracle Enterprise Service Bus (10.1.3.1.0) CD
3.14
Installing the OWSM Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 from the Oracle Web Services Manager (10.1.3.1.0) CD
3.15
Configuring the OWSM Cluster
3.16
Applying the Patch to the Oracle Home on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
3.17
Applying the Patch to ORA-HOME1 and ORA-HOME2 on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
3.18
Undeploying Oracle Web Services Manager Applications on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
3.19
Deploying the Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Repository Instance on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
3.20
Configuring Service Failover for the OC4J_ESBDT Instances
3.21
Configuring the Cluster of Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Runtime Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
3.22
Configuring JNDIs for the Topic and Topic Connection Factory
3.23
Updating the Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Metadata
3.24
Configuring the Slide Repository to use the Database as the Repository
3.25
Configuring the Firewall for the Application Tier
3.26
Deploying J2EE Applications
3.27
Configuring Static Discovery to Eliminate Multicast Traffic (Optional)
3.28
Configuration of Oracle SOA Suite for Global Transactions
3.28.1
Requirements
3.28.2
BPEL, ESB, and Adapter Database Connections
3.28.2.1
XA Connection Factory
3.28.2.2
Database Connection String
3.28.2.3
XA Recovery
3.28.2.4
Adapter Data Sources
3.28.2.5
Database and AQ Adapter Notes
3.28.2.6
JMS and AQ-JMS Adapter Notes
3.28.2.7
Fast Connection Failover
3.28.3
OWSM Database Connections
3.28.4
OC4J Transaction Manager Logging
3.28.5
JDBC Drivers
3.29
Managing Oracle Application Server Component Connections
3.30
Configuring Network Communication
3.31
Configuring Application Authentication and Authorization
3.32
Configuring the Cluster of Oracle BPEL Process Manager Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 to use Oracle Internet Directory
3.33
Configuring Java SSO
3.34
Disabling the Worklist Application
4
Installing and Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services
4.1
Setting up the Load Balancing Router
4.2
Installing the Oracle HTTP Servers on WEBHOST3 and WEBHOST4
4.2.1
Renaming Apache 2.0 Web Server Instances on WEBHOST3 and WEBHOST4
4.3
Installing and Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On
4.3.1
Installing the First Identity Management Configuration
4.3.2
Testing the Identity Management Components With Oracle Internet Directory
4.3.3
Installing the Second Identity Management Configuration
4.4
Reconfiguring Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services with the Oracle HTTP Servers
4.5
Testing the Identity Management Tier Components
4.6
Configuring Session State Replication for the OC4J_SECURITY Instance
4.7
Disabling the Oracle HTTP Server on the Identity Management Tier
5
Maintaining the SOA Suite
5.1
Managing the SOA Suite
5.2
Enabling Disaster Recovery
5.3
Best Practices for Cluster-based BPEL Deployments
5.4
Resolving Out-of-Memory Errors in the BPEL Runtime Console
5.5
Configuring Oracle Enterprise Service Bus for Singleton Adapters
Index