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Oracle® SOA Suite Developer's Guide
10g (10.1.3.1.0)

Part Number B28764-01
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6.12 Registering ESB Projects and Services with the ESB Server

After you have completed the design of an ESB project in Oracle JDeveloper ESB Designer, you register the project and its services with the ESB server.

The process of registration is required to run the services and to view and manage these services in Oracle ESB Control, which is used to monitor ESB during runtime. For information about Oracle ESB Control, see Chapter 12, "Monitoring Oracle Enterprise Service Bus".

When you make any updates to the ESB project and its services, you need to register the project again with the integration server to ensure that the changes are implemented during runtime.

6.12.1 How to Register ESB Services with the ESB Server

You use the Register with ESB option in Oracle JDeveloper ESB Designer with an integration server connection to complete the registration. Before registering ESB projects and services, you need to have an integration server connection set up between Oracle JDeveloper ESB Designer and the server. For information on creating connections, see Section 2.2.7, "Deploying the Separate SOA Order Booking Applications".


Note:

Before registering an ESB project with the ESB Server or integration server, you must have the server must be running.

To register ESB services with the ESB Server:

  1. In the Application Navigator, right-click on the ESB project and choose Register with ESB.

  2. Click on the local integration server connection or a connection to another integration server that has been set up.

  3. When the ESB Registration Summary dialog displays, click OK.

After a successful registration, the information for the services is written into the ESB Server repository. When you refresh Oracle ESB Control, the information about the ESB services that you registered is retrieved and the services are displayed in the Service Navigation tree of the console. See Section 6.3.2, "What Happens When You Create an ESB Project".

For information about Oracle ESB Control, see Chapter 12, "Monitoring Oracle Enterprise Service Bus".