Oracle Waveset 8.1.1 Upgrade

Custom File System Objects

You might need to update your customized file system objects to enable them to function properly with later Waveset releases. List any customized file system object names that are in your environment as explained in the following sections.

Modified JavaServer Pages Files

Recent Waveset versions might contain API changes. If you have modified .jsp files in your installation, you might have to update them when upgrading. You must update any JSP that was supplied by Waveset and changed during a deployment (or a custom JSP that uses Waveset APIs) to work with the new JSP structure and API changes for the target release.


Note –

For a detailed description of API changes, see the Waveset Release Notes for the release to which you are upgrading.


Use the inventory -m command (described on Waveset Assessment Tools) to identify any JSP modifications made in your deployment.

For more information about JSP customizations, see Chapter 11, Editing Configuration Objects, in Sun Identity Manager 8.1 Technical Deployment Overview.

Modified Waveset.properties File

Record any changes that you made to the default Waveset.properties file.

Modified WPMessages.properties File

Record any changes that you made to the default WPMessages.properties file.

Customized Property Files

Record any changes that you made to other property files on your system.

Custom Resource Adapters (and Other Custom Java)

You might have to recompile your custom resource adapters, depending on the target Waveset version. All custom Java code that uses Waveset APIs (including custom resource adapters) requires a recompile during upgrading. Also, consider other Java classes that use the Waveset library.

Modified Stylesheets

Record any changes that you made to the Waveset stylesheets.