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This section provides examples for specific tasks using the Configuration Wizard. Topics include:
The following example explains the procedure to create a new WebLogic Portal domain that uses a database other than default Portal JDBC database.
In this example, we want to select a different JDBC datasource. Select Yes and click Next.
Servers can be reached through the following URL: protocol
://
listen-address
:
listen-port
For more information, see Configure the Administration Server.
In this example, you can either accept the default values, or enter configuration information specific to your Administration Server.
Click Next to proceed to the Configure Managed Servers window.
Click Next to proceed to the Configure Machines window.
Click Next to proceed to the Configure JDBC Data Sources window.
The Portal JDBC datasource (portaldataSourceAlwaysXA
) is preconfigured to use the PointBase datatabase.To use an alternate database, make the following edits in this window:
Note: | For a list of the supported drivers, see "Supported Database Configurations" in Supported Configurations for WebLogic Portal 9.2 at:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/suppconfigs/configs_al25/25_over/supported_db.html . |
When you have completed all the required fields in this window, click Test Connections to display the Test Data Source Connections window.
Note: | Make sure that the database to which you want to test the connection is running. |
To test the connection from the portaldataSourceAlwaysXA
data source to the database you specified, click Test. Verify that the test was successful, then click OK to return to the Configure JDBC Data Sources window.
Click Next to proceed to the Run Database Scripts window.
If you selected Development for the server start mode in Step 5, the database tables are created automatically when the Portal JDBC datasource is deployed.
If you selected Production for the server start mode in Step 5, you must execute the database scripts to create the Portal JDBC datasource tables, as described below. To do so:
In this example, you do not need to modify the JMS file store definition.
The Domain Summary pane shows the Deployment view by default. By selecting different options from the Summary View drop-down list, you can see different views of the domain summary, for example, the Cluster view.
Select an item in the Domain Summary pane on the left and review the associated details in the Details pane on the right. You can make limited adjustments by clicking Previous to return to a prior window.
After reviewing the contents of your domain, click Next to go to the Create WebLogic Domain window.
For example, you may want to name this portal_domain
By default, the domain is created in BEA_HOME
\user_projects\domains\
domain
, where BEA_HOME
is the directory that contains the product installation, and domain
is the domain name that you specify (portal_domain
in this example). Click Create.
The following example explains how to create a new AquaLogic Service Bus domain that uses a database other than PointBase for your JMS Reporting Provider.
The JMS Reporting Provider in the Service Bus template is preconfigured to use the PointBase database provided with your installation. In this example, we want to select a different database. Select Yes and click Next.
Servers can be reached through the following URL: protocol
://
listen-address
:
listen-port
For more information, see Configure the Administration Server.
In this example, you can either accept the default values, or enter configuration information specific to your Administration Server.
Click Next to proceed to the Configure Managed Servers window.
Click Next to proceed to the Configure Machines window.
Click Next to proceed to the Configure JDBC Data Sources window.
The JMS Reporting Provider data source (wlsbjmsrpDataSource
) is preconfigured to use the PointBase database. To use an alternate database, make the following edits in this window:
Note: | For a list of the supported drivers, see "Supported Database Configurations" in Supported Configurations for AquaLogic Service Bus 2.1 at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/suppconfigs/configs_al21/21_over/supported_db.html . |
When you have completed all the required fields in this window, click Test Connections to display the Test Data Source Connections window.
Note: | Make sure that the database to which you want to test the connection is running. |
To test the connection from the wlsbjmsrpDataSource
data source to the database you specified, click Test. Verify that the test was successful, then click OK to return to the Configure JDBC Data Sources window.
Click Next to proceed to the Run Database Scripts window.
If you selected Development for the server start mode in Step 5, the database tables are created automatically when the JMS Reporting Provider is deployed.
If you selected Production for the server start mode in Step 5, you must execute the database scripts to create the JMS Reporting Provider tables, as described below. To do so:
In this example, you do not need to modify the JMS file store definition.
The Domain Summary pane shows the Deployment view by default. By selecting different options from the Summary View drop-down list, you can see different views of the domain summary, for example, the Cluster view.
Select an item in the Domain Summary pane on the left and review the associated details in the Details pane on the right. You can make limited adjustments by clicking Previous to return to a prior window.
After reviewing the contents of your domain, click Next to go to the Create WebLogic Domain window.
For example, you may want to name this servicebus_domain
.
By default, the domain is created in BEA_HOME
\user_projects\domains\
domain
, where BEA_HOME
is the directory that contains the product installation, and domain
is the domain name that you specify (servicebus_domain
in this example). Click Create.
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