Sun B2B Suite ebXML Protocol Manager User's Guide

Activating Companies’ B2B Host Deployment Profiles

Before performing this operation, make sure you are using the current Project’s Environment (envAtlanta or envBerlin) and that it contains a correctly installed and configured Oracle external system instance (see the Creating Atlanta Company’s Environment). Your Oracle system must be running, because the eXchange database instance runs on Oracle.


Note –

When you activate a B2B host, eXchange automatically creates another external system instance, an eXchange service. For more information on this service, see the eXchange Integrator User’s Guide .


ProcedureTo activate the B2B host’s Deployment Profile for the Atlanta Company

  1. On Enterprise Designer’s Project Explorer tree, right-click HostAtlanta and, on the context menu, point at New and click Deployment Profile.

  2. Name the new Deployment Profile dpHostAtlanta, point it at envAtlanta, and click OK.

    The Deployment Editor opens. Its left pane shows two services and two Oracle external system instances (representing Oracle eWays).

    Its right pane contains windows representing the basic components and external system instances in envAtlanta.

  3. On the right pane, minimize all windows except lhAtlanta and extOracleOutAtlanta.

  4. Click the Automap button. See Activating Companies’ B2B Host Deployment Profiles.

    The services and eWays automatically map to the appropriate windows on the right pane. The result looks like Activating Companies’ B2B Host Deployment Profiles, except without the eXchange service.

  5. Click Save All.

  6. Click Activate to activate the Deployment Profile.

    A dialog box appears, indicating the activation is successful. A new external system instance is created, named bhAtlanta1 eXchange Service. You can view this service on envAtlanta on the Environment Explorer tree, as well as on the right pane of Deployment Editor.

    A dialog box appears with a message communicating the status of the activation. If the activation is not successful, repeat the steps in this procedure, carefully rechecking every action. If the activation is successful, go on to the next step.

  7. After the Deployment Profile is activated successfully, a dialog box with the message Apply Environment updates as well. [LogicalHost may be restarted] appears, prompting you to apply the changes to all running Logical Hosts. You can take one of the following actions:

    • If no Logical host is running, click No.

    • If one or more Logical Hosts are running, click Yes, then decide whether there are Environment changes to be applied and:

      • If yes, check the check box and press Enter.

      • If no, clear the check box and press Enter.


        Note –

        For the purpose of this sample Project, at this point in the procedure, leave the dialog box’s check box checked and press Esc .


  8. When you are finished, click Save All, close all canvases, and click Refresh All from Repository.

ProcedureTo activate the B2B host’s Deployment Profile for the Berlin Company

  1. On Enterprise Designer’s Project Explorer tree, right-click HostBerlin and, on the context menu, point at New and click Deployment Profile.

  2. Name the new Deployment Profile dpHostBerlin, point it at envBerlin, and click OK.

    The Deployment Editor opens. Its right pane shows two services and two Oracle external system instances (representing Oracle eWays).

    Its left pane contains windows representing the basic components and external system instances in envBerlin. The result is similar to that shown in Activating Companies’ B2B Host Deployment Profiles.

  3. On the right pane, minimize all windows except lhBerlin and extOracleOutBerlin.

  4. Click the Automap button (see Activating Companies’ B2B Host Deployment Profiles).

    The services and eWays automatically map to the appropriate windows on the right pane.

  5. Click Save All.

  6. Click Activate to activate the Deployment Profile.

    A dialog box appears, indicating the activation is successful. A new external system instance is created, named bhBerlin1 eXchange Service. You can see this service on envBerlin, under extOracleOutBerlin on the Environment Explorer tree.

    The result is similar to that shown in Activating Companies’ B2B Host Deployment Profiles.

  7. Click or press the appropriate button or key to close the dialog box.


    Note –

    For the purpose of this sample Project, at this point in the procedure, leave the dialog box’s check box checked and press Esc .


  8. When you are finished, click Save All, close all canvases, and click Refresh All from Repository.