Oracle® Application Integration Architecture Installation and Upgrade Guide for Pre-Built Integrations Release 11.2 Part Number E26495-05 |
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This chapter discusses how to configure and deploy the Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Base Pack (Customer MDM Base Pack).
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 9.2, "Overall Configuration and Deployment of MDM Customer Integrations"
Section 9.3, "Configuring and Deploying the Customer MDM Base Pack"
The DCW screens prompt you to enter the data required for successful configuration of Customer MDM Base Pack. Enter the details of the Customer MDM Base Pack screens below, take a printout and keep it ready when you run the DCW. This action enables faster and error free configuration.
All artifacts associated with the integration infrastructure components deploy to the integration server. This screen contains the following fields:
Table 9-1 Integration Server Details Screen Fields
Field | Description |
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Admin Host Name |
This is where the admin server resides. This can be a remote server or the same computer where the AIA Pre-Built Integrations Installer is launched. Example: The Admin Host Name is _________________________________ |
Admin Port |
This is the port number on which Weblogic Admin server is started. To find this value contact WebLogic administrator. Example: The Admin Port is _____________________________________ |
Domain Name |
This is WebLogic server domain corresponding to the Admin Server. Example: The Domain Name is _____________________________________ |
Admin User Name |
This value is the WebLogic admin user name. To find this value contact your WebLogic administrator. The User Name is __________________________________ |
Admin Password |
This value is the WebLogic admin password. To find this value contact your WebLogic administrator. The password is _____________________________________ |
Managed Server |
After you enter the Admin Host name, Admin Port, Domain Name, Admin User name and Admin Password, this field gets populated with managed servers for the domain. Select the manager server from the list. If you are deploying the integration to a SOA cluster, you should select the cluster name in this field. The Managed Server is _______________________________ |
Managed Port |
This field gets updated automatically after you select the managed server. If you have configured a SOA Cluster the SOA Cluster port appears in the list. |
Use this screen to enter details related to your OCH server instance. The screen contains the following fields:
Table 9-2 Oracle Customer Hub (OCH) Screen Fields
Field | Description |
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OCH Host Name |
Specifies the fully qualified computer name of the OCH application. Example: OCH Host name is _____________________________ |
OCH HTTP Port |
Specifies the Siebel UCM application port. To find this value, contact your administrator. Example: OCH |
OCH EAI Application User |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. OCH EAI Application User is ____________________________ |
OCH EAI Application Password |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. OCH EAI Application Password is ________________________ |
OCH Enterprise Server Name |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. OCH Enterprise Server Name is __________________________ |
OCH Version |
Specifies the version of the OCH application. |
Language |
Species the language used by the application. For example, enu. |
Internet Protocol |
Specifies the internet protocol. For example, http://. |
The overall MDM Customer integration consists of four component integrations: MDM Customer Base Pack (UCM) and three other options: MDM Customer Siebel, MDM Customer E-Business Suite and MDM Customer BRM. The overall MDM Customer integration can be configured and deployed by selecting any integration or integration combination. The configuration and deployment process consists of the following steps:
Configure and deploy the MDM Customer component integrations. Section 9.3 discusses configuring and deploying the Customer MDM Base Pack. For detailed instructions on the other MDM Customer integrations, see your specific integration chapters in Part I, "Configuring and Deploying Pre-Built Integrations" of this guide.
Deploy the MDM Customer Routing Rules following the instructions discussed in Chapter 13, "Deploying Customer MDM: Routing Rules". Routing Rules wire the integration services, depending on the integrations deployed.
Configure and deploy the MDM Customer Match Fetch Enterprise Composite Application following the instructions in Chapter 14, "Deploying Customer MDM: Match Fetch Enterprise Composite Application". This UI application enables match and fetch of customers from the hub.
This section discusses the integration configuration and deployment process. There are two steps:
Configure your integration using the DCW.
Deploy the integration to the Fusion Middleware server.
The screens that appear prompt you to enter the data that is required for successful configuration of Customer MDM Base Pack. Keep the completed worksheets of the Customer MDM Base Pack screens ready before you launch the DCW.
Note:
If you are harvesting content to OER, perform the first three steps. Else start from step 4.
To configure Customer MDM Base Pack:
Navigate to /slot/emsxxxx/oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/soa_domain/bin/ and open setDomainEnv.sh for Linux based systems and setDomainEnv.bat for Microsoft Windows.
Replace WLS_JDBC_REMOTE_ENABLED="-Dweblogic.jdbc.remoteEnabled=false" with WLS_JDBC_REMOTE_ENABLED="-Dweblogic.jdbc.remoteEnabled=true".
Restart the server.
Navigate to <AIA_Instance>/bin and run the command source aiaenv.sh
for Linux based systems and aiaenv.bat
for Microsoft Windows to configure installation environment.
Navigate to <AIA_HOME>/bin and run the command ./aiaconfig.sh
for Linux based systems and aiaconfig.bat
for Microsoft Windows.
This launches the AIA DCW.
Click Next.
Select Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Base Pack under Customer Master Data Management Pre-Build Integrations
Click Next.
To specify integration server details:
Enter information related to your integration server in the Integration Server Details screen.
Click Next.
To specify Oracle Customer Hub Server details:
Enter information about your Oracle Customer Hub Server in the Application Details - Oracle Customer Hub screen.
Click Next.
Review the configuration information on the Configuration Summary screen.
Note:
If you want to make changes to the configuration, use the navigation pane on the left and select the screen you want to edit.
You can create a response file based on the input provided in the DCW and use it in future when you want to deploy the integration. You can configure using the steps described in Section 9.3.2, "Configuring using the Response File". Click Save Response File and save the response file with the name and location of your choice.
Click Configure to accept this configuration and begin the installation.
The system displays progress of configuration in the Configuration Progress screen.
The system displays any warnings or errors as necessary. You can review the configuration log for additional details. The configuration log location is displayed in Configuration Progress screen.
When the configuration process finishes without errors, click Next.
When the AIA DCW displays the Configuration Complete screen, click Finish to close the DCW.
To configure using the response file:
Open the response file.
When you create a response file through OUI, passwords get stored as <SECURE>.
Replace the password fields with actual passwords in the response file.
Navigate to <AIA_Instance>/bin and run the command source aiaenv.sh
for Linux based systems and aiaenv.bat
for Microsoft Windows to configure the environment.
Navigate to <AIA_HOME>/bin and run the command ./aiaconfig.sh <Response File Location and Name>
for Linux based systems and aiaconfig.bat <Response File Location and Name>
for Microsoft Windows.
To deploy the integration to Fusion Middleware server:
Navigate to <AIA_Instance>/bin and run the command source aiaenv.sh
for Linux based systems and aiaenv.bat
for Microsoft Windows to configure the environment.
Run the command for your platform.
Note:
In Windows 2008, 2008 R2 and Vista, run the command prompt as an administrator (elevated mode). If the command prompt is invoked in normal mode, the integrations are not displayed.
Table 9-3 Deployment Commands for Customer MDM Base Pack
Platform | Deployment Command |
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Linux x86 Solaris SPARC (64-bit) IBM AIX Based Systems (64-bit). HP-UX 11i (64 bit) |
sh $AIA_HOME/pips/MDMCustomerBase/DeploymentPlans/deployMDMCustomerBase.sh |
Microsoft Windows (32-bit) |
%AIA_HOME%/pips/MDMCustomerBase/DeploymentPlans/deployMDMCustomerBase.bat |
Review the log file in the location specified in the command or at the default location <AIA_Instance>/logs/MDMCustomerBaseDP_Deployments_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MI-SS.log to verify successful deployment of the integration.
Oracle AIA ships artifacts in AIA Lifecycle Workbench which can be used in your integrations. These artifacts are created using FMW technologies such as BPEL and Mediator and are natively supported by AIA Foundation Pack tools such as Project Lifecycle Workbench, Harvester, Deployment Generator, AIA Deployment Driver (ADD). These are called native artifacts and they include SOA artifact types such as composites, DataSources, DVM, xRef, and so on. These artifacts can be modified or new natively supported artifacts can be added using the AIA Lifecyle Workbench and a BOM.xml file can be generated.
AIA integration development teams, most often, also require deployment of artifact types that are beyond what is supported by the Project Lifecycle Workbench and AIA Harvester. For instance, integration may require artifacts such as, Java applications, Shell Scripts, ANT based build scripts which constitute part of integration landscape in addition to the artifacts that are delivered by AIA. AIA also supports deployment of these supplementary artifacts. However, you must modify and add new non native artifacts outside AIA Lifecycle Workbench.
For more information on deploying artifacts, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack, "Generating Deployment Plans and Deploying Artifacts".
To verify the Customer MDM Base Pack deployment:
Open the log files from the following location and look for warnings and error messages:
For Linux x86, Solaris SPARC (64-bit), HP-UX 11i (64 bit) and IBM AIX Based Systems (64-bit): Review the install log located at <AIA_HOME>/aia_instances/<instance name>/logs to verify whether the integration is successfully installed.
For Microsoft Windows (32-bit): Review the install log located at <AIA_HOME>\aia_instances\<instance name>\logs to verify whether the integration is successfully installed.
Confirm that Customer MDM Base Pack services were installed.
Navigate to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control: (http://<server name>:<port number>/em/).
Log in with the server admin user name. For access details, contact the system administrator.
Expand Farm_soa_domain, SOA, soa-infra, Default and look for the following items:
FetchCustomerPartyEBF
ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
TransformAppContextUCMService
All SOA composites are protected by Global Policies provided by Foundation Pack as defined in the Security section of the Developer Guide. Additionally individual services for this integration have locally attached security policies.
To validate locally attached security policies:
Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
Navigate to WebLogic Domain, soa_domain, Web Services, Policies.
Verify Service Policy attachment.
Find the service policy in the list of policies.
Click the number in Attachment Count column.
This opens Usage Analysis screen.
Change the Subject Type list box to SOA Service.
Validate that all the composites are listed with local attachment to this service policy.
Verify Client Policy attachment
Navigate back to Policies screen and find the client policy
Click the number in Attachment Count column.
This opens Usage Analysis screen.
Change the Subject Type list box to SOA Reference
.
Validate that all the composites are listed with local attachment to this client policy and attached to the correct references.
Table 9-4 Service Policy Attachments for Customer MDM Base Pack
Composite | Service Policy |
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TransformAppContextUCMService |
oracle/aia_wss_saml_or_username_token_service_policy_OPT_ON |
Table 9-5 No Authentication Service Policy Attachments for Customer MDM Base Pack
Composite | Service Policy |
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SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer |
oracle/no_authentication_service_policy |
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer |
oracle/no_authentication_service_policy |
ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl |
oracle/no_authentication_service_policy |
For integration implementation, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture Customer Master Data Management Integration Pack Implementation Guide.
To undeploy the integration from Fusion Middleware Server:
Navigate to <AIA_Instance>/bin and run the command source aiaenv.sh
for Linux based systems and aiaenv.bat
for Microsoft Windows to configure the environment.
Run the command for your platform.
Table 9-7 Undeployment Command for Customer MDM Base Pack
Platform | Undeployment Command |
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Linux x86 Solaris SPARC (64-bit) IBM AIX Based Systems (64-bit). HP-UX 11i (64 bit) |
sh $AIA_HOME/pips/MDMCustomerBase/DeploymentPlans/undeployMDMCustomerBase.sh |
Microsoft Windows (32-bit) |
%AIA_HOME%\pips\MDMCustomerBase\DeploymentPlans\undeployMDMCustomerBase.bat |
Restart the SOA server.
Uninstall the integration following the instructions in Chapter 39, "Uninstalling Oracle AIA".