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Oracle® BPEL Process Manager Installation Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for Solaris Operating Environment (SPARC), Linux x86, and Microsoft Windows
Part No. B25760-05
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Contents

Title and Copyright Information

Preface

Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documentation
Conventions

1 Overview of Oracle BPEL Process Manager

1.1 Oracle BPEL Process Manager Components Overview
1.2 Installation Scenarios for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
1.2.1 Scenario 1: Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers
1.2.2 Scenario 2: Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier
1.3 System Requirements for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
1.3.1 Platform Requirements for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
1.3.2 Supported Databases for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
1.3.3 Supported Web Browsers for Oracle BPEL Console
1.4 Oracle Application Server Portal and Oracle BPEL Portlets
1.5 Oracle BPEL Process Manager and Oracle Application Server Integration B2B

2 Oracle BPEL Process Manager Installation

2.1 Installation Overview for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.2 Preinstallation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.2.1 Steps for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers
2.2.2 Steps for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier
2.2.3 Details of Preinstallation Steps
2.2.3.1 Step 1: Install the Database - If Not Already Installed
2.2.3.2 Step 2: Run the Oracle Application Server Metadata Repository Creation Assistant on the Oracle Database
2.2.3.3 Step 3: Unlock the orabpel Account and Change the Password
2.2.3.4 Step 4: Upgrade the BPEL Schema Version
2.2.3.5 Step 5: Install Oracle Application Server
2.2.3.6 Step 6: If Installing on a Cold Failover Cluster (CFC) Middle Tier
2.2.3.7 Step 7: Disable IPv6 if it Is Enabled
2.3 Installation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.3.1 Installing Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers
2.3.2 Installing Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier
2.4 Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.4.1 Postinstallation Steps for Oracle BPEL Process Manager (All Installations)
2.4.1.1 Step 1: Recommended - Change Default Passwords
2.4.1.2 Step 2: Recommended - Configure Notification and Workflow for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.4.1.3 Step 3: Recommended - Update the Path on UNIX
2.4.1.4 Step 4: May Be Needed - Re-enable IPv6
2.4.2 Postinstallation Steps for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers
2.4.2.1 Step 1: Mandatory - Set JDeveloper Proxy Information
2.4.2.2 Step 2: May be Needed - Configure Oracle BPEL Process Manager to Use Your Oracle Database
2.4.2.3 Step 3: May be Needed - On Windows Only, Configure Startup/Shutdown Files to Use Oracle Database
2.4.2.4 Step 4: Optional - Configure JDeveloper BPEL Designer to Use Online Help from a Local Disk
2.4.3 Postinstallation Steps for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier
2.4.3.1 Step 1: Mandatory - Restart Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console
2.4.3.2 Step 2: Mandatory - If Using Oracle Identity Management - Restart Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.4.3.3 Step 3: Optional - Configuring SSL Support for Oracle Internet Directory
2.4.3.4 Step 4: Change the orabpel User Password in the data-sources.xml File
2.5 Postinstallation Verification Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.6 Globalization for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.6.1 Oracle BPEL Console and BPEL Server Locales
2.6.2 XSLT Mapper Parsing
2.7 Determining the Version of Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.8 Directory Structure of Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.9 Deinstallation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
2.10 Troubleshooting Oracle BPEL Process Manager Installation and Configuration
2.10.1 Optimizing Transaction Timeout for Oracle BPEL Server
2.10.2 Preventing Timeouts with Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE
2.10.3 Finding Metrics in Application Server Control Console
2.10.4 Executing Upgrade Scripts
2.10.5 Oracle BPEL Server Processes Not Starting
2.10.6 Dehydration Store Maintenance

3 Installing Oracle BPEL Process Manager with the JBoss or BEA WebLogic Application Server

3.1 Oracle BPEL Process Manager Components Overview
3.2 System and Database Requirements for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.2.1 JBoss Application Server Requirements
3.2.2 BEA WebLogic Application Server Requirements
3.2.3 Supported Web Browsers for Oracle BPEL Console
3.3 Preinstallation Tasks for Using an Oracle Database
3.3.1 Step 1: Install the Oracle Database - If Not Already Installed
3.3.2 Step 2: Download the Oracle BPEL Process Manager Software
3.3.2.1 Oracle BPEL Process Manager for the JBoss Application Server
3.3.2.2 Oracle BPEL Process Manager for the BEA WebLogic Application Server
3.3.3 Step 3: Run the Oracle BPEL Process Manager Schema Scripts
3.4 Installation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.4.1 Oracle BPEL Process Manager for the JBoss Application Server
3.4.2 Oracle BPEL Process Manager for the BEA WebLogic Application Server
3.5 Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.5.1 Postinstallation Steps for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.5.1.1 Step 1: Mandatory - Configure the Samples on Solaris
3.5.1.2 Step 2: Mandatory - Change Passwords and Configure Services and Applications
3.5.2 Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle Databases
3.5.2.1 Step 1: (Windows only) Configure the Startup File to Use the Oracle Database
3.5.2.2 Step 2: Configure the Application Server to Use the Oracle Database as a Dehydration Store
3.6 Postinstallation Verification Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.7 Globalization for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.8 Directory Structure for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.9 Deinstallation Tasks for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
3.9.1 On Windows Operating Systems
3.9.2 On UNIX Operating Systems

4 Installing Oracle BPEL Process Manager with the IBM WebSphere Application Server

4.1 Overview
4.2 System and Database Requirements
4.3 Installation and Configuration
4.3.1 Step 1: Install the Oracle Database
4.3.2 Step 2: Create the Oracle BPEL Process Manager Schema in the Oracle Database
4.3.2.1 Automatically Create the Schema
4.3.2.2 Manually Create the Schema
4.3.3 Step 3: Install and Configure IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1.1
4.4 Postinstallation Configuration of the IBM WebSphere Application Server
4.5 Postinstallation Verification Tasks
4.5.1 Verifying Installation from the WebSphere Console
4.5.2 Verifying the SelectAllByTitle Sample for the Database Adapter
4.5.3 Verifying the OrderBooking Tutorial Sample
4.5.4 Running Adapter Samples
4.6 Workarounds, Limitations, and Unsupported Features
4.6.1 Workarounds
4.6.2 Limitations
4.6.3 Unsupported Features

5 Oracle BPEL Process Manager Migration

5.1 Migration Information for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers
5.2 Migrating Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier
5.2.1 Step 1: Understanding What is Meant By Oracle BPEL Process Manager Migration
5.2.2 Step 2: Reviewing Migration Requirements
5.2.3 Step 3: Preparing to Migrate
5.2.4 Step 4: Migrating the Data in the Dehydration Store Database
5.2.5 Step 5: Installing a New Oracle Application Server Middle Tier and Oracle BPEL Process Manager
5.2.6 Step 6: Configuring the 10.1.2.0.2 Environment
5.2.7 Step 7: Testing Process Instances
5.2.8 Step 8: Redeploying Processes If They Failed to Be Loaded by Oracle BPEL Server 10.1.2.0.2
5.2.9 Step 9: Opening JDeveloper BPEL Designer 10.1.2.0.0 Projects in 10.1.2.0.2

A Using Microsoft SQL Server as the Dehydration Store

A.1 Overview of Requirements
A.2 Step 1: Install and Configure the Microsoft SQL Server Database
A.3 Step 2: Install Oracle BPEL Process Manager
A.4 Step 3: Create the Oracle BPEL Process Manager Tables in the Microsoft SQL Server Database
A.5 Step 4: Download and Configure the JDBC Driver
A.6 Step 5: Configure Microsoft SQL Server as the Dehydration Store

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