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Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI Java CAPS Documentation |
Using the Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI
Installing the JDK Software and Setting JAVA_HOME
To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a UNIX System
To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a Windows System
Installing Java CAPS Using the Java CAPS Installer
To Install Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Installer
Enabling Oracle Advanced Queueing
To Create the Java CAPS Advanced Queue User
To Install Advanced Queueing Support After Installing Java CAPS
To Allow Enterprise Manager to Delete Advanced Queue Messages
Enabling WebLogic JMS for Java CAPS
To Install WebLogic JMS Support After Installing Java CAPS
Adding the GlassFish Server to the NetBeans IDE
Installing Components Using the NetBeans IDE Update Center
To Install Components Using the NetBeans IDE Update Center
Installing Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Uploader
To Install Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Uploader
To Download and Expand ZIP Files Using the Java CAPS Uploader
Installing Plugins Using Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager
To Install Java CAPS Plugins Using the Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager
Starting and Stopping Java CAPS
Connecting to the Java CAPS Repository From the NetBeans IDE
To Connect to Java CAPS Repository from the NetBeans IDE
Creating a Windows Service for the GlassFish Domain
To Start, Stop, and Delete the Service
Increasing the NetBeans IDE Heap Size
To Increase the Heap Size in NetBeans IDE
If you did not install support for Oracle Advanced Queueing, but want to use it, you can install support from the command line after Java CAPS is installed. Whether you install support for Advanced Queueing while or after installing Java CAPS, you need to run the provided script, JavaCAPS_Home\appserver\addons\caps\oracleaq\jdbcwrappers.sp against the Advanced Queue database in order to allow Enterprise Manager to delete messages from the Oracle Advanced Queue destinations.
DROP USER user CASCADE; CREATE USER user IDENTIFIED BY password QUOTA UNLIMITED ON USERS; GRANT CONNECT, AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE, AQ_USER_ROLE TO user;
GRANT SELECT ON V$XATRANS$ TO user; GRANT SELECT ON DBA_PENDING_TRANS$ TO user; GRANT SELECT ON DBA_2PC_PENDING TO user; GRANT SELECT ON DB1_PENDING_TRANSACTIONS TO user;
You can also use this procedure to install Advanced Queueing support on a new domain that you create after Java CAPS is installed. This procedure adds a lifecycle module to the GlassFish server.
create_oracleaq --oracleaqhost hostname --oracleaqsid SIDname --oracleaqusername --oracleaqpassword OracleAdvanceQueueName
Tip - For complete information about running create-oracleaq, type help create-oracleaq from the asadmin command prompt.
Note - Running create-oracleaq configures Enterprise Manager with a lifecycle module with the name specified at the end of the command. OracleAQ is prepended to the name you specify. You can modify the properties for the module from the GlassFish Admin Console on the Applications > Lifecycle Modules > ModuleName page. Running the command also copies the aqapi.jar file to the domain's \lib directory.
@JavaCAPS_Home\appserver\addons\caps\oracleaqjdbcwrappers.sp
GRANT EXECUTE ON JDBC_PURGE_QUEUE_TABLE TO user;