Oracle® Application Integration Architecture Installation and Upgrade Guide for Pre-Built Integrations Release 11.3 Part Number E28316-03 |
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This chapter discusses how to configure and deploy the Oracle Value Chain Planning Integration Base Pack (VCP Base Pack integration).
This chapter includes the following sections:
Note for PeopleSoft Users:
This information also covers the integration between PeopleSoft and Demantra. Unless specifically mentioned, references to JD Edwards or JDE should be interpreted as also referring to PeopleSoft.
To run AIA Pre-Built Integrations Installer you must have Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) access with Supervisor privileges.
For installation purposes, the ODI software must reside at the same server where Foundation Pack is installed. Once the PIP installation is complete, the ODI software can be installed onto another server (if desired) connecting to the master and work repositories used during the PIP installation.
You can use an existing master repository if it exists on an Oracle database and its ID is not 0. If the ID is 0, AIA advises you to create another master repository.
You can use an existing work repository if it exists on an Oracle database and its ID is not 1 or 778. If the ID is 1 or 778, AIA advises you to create another repository and not to use 1 or 778 as the Work Repository ID.
When you run the DCW, it inserts or updates the ODI artifacts into these repositories.
AIA recommends that you make a backup copy of master and work repositories before you start the installation process.
For information about creating Oracle Data Integrator master and work repositories, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Data Integrator, "Administering the Oracle Data Integrator Repositories."
Perform the following steps to apply the required patches to your ODI 11.1.1.5.0.
To install prerequisite installer patch #10288265:
Access My Oracle Support [https://support.oracle.com
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Navigate to the Patches & Updates tab
In the Patch Name or Number field, write 10288265
Select your platform
Click Search
Download and install patch #10288265
Access My Oracle Support [https://support.oracle.com
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Navigate to the Patches & Updates tab
In the Patch Name or Number field, write 12837214
Select your platform
Click Search
Download and install patch #12837214
After applying the patches, launch the ODI Installer:
Go to Topology.
Go to Physical Architecture.
Find the XML technologies and expand it.
You should see data sources for all DVM's used in your ODI flows.
Select each DVM data source.
Go to the JDBC tab.
Append this to the end of the URL "&back_compat_specific_keywords=true"
Test the data source to make sure the connection is successful.
Save your changes.
For a screenshot of this screen in ODI Installer, see Appendix B, "Oracle Data Integrator Screen".
The DCW screens prompt you to enter the data required for successful configuration of VCP Base Pack Integration. Enter the details of VCP Base Pack Integration 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 PIP infrastructure components deploy to the PIP server. This screen contains the following fields:
Table 33-1 PIP Server Details Screen Fields
Field | Description |
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Admin Host Name |
Specifies where the admin server resides. This can be a remote server or the same system where the AIA Pre-Built Integrations Installer is launched. Example: The Admin Host Name is _________________________________ |
Admin Port |
This is the port number on which the Weblogic Admin server is started. To find this value contact the 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 |
This value is the WebLogic admin user name. To find this value contact your WebLogic administrator. The Admin User 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 and Admin User, this field populates with managed servers for the domain. Select the managed server from the list. If you are deploying the PIP to a SOA cluster, you should select the cluster name in this field. The Managed Server is _______________________________ |
Managed Port |
This field is automatically updated after you select the managed server. If you have configured a SOA Cluster, the SOA Cluster port appears in the list. |
Table 33-2 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inbound Path Screen
Field | Description |
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inbound Path |
The location where files from ODI/APS into JD Edwards are placed. This location can be on the same system or on a shared folder on a remote system. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inbound Path is _________________________ |
Table 33-3 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Outbound Path Screen
Field | Description |
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Outbound Path |
The location where files from JDE into ODI/APS are placed. This location can be on the same system or on a shared folder on a remote system. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Outbound Path is _________________________ |
For more information on directory structures, see the Oracle Value Chain Planning Integration Base Pack Implementation Guide, "ODI Directory Structure".
Table 33-6 APS Database Connection Details
Field | Description |
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APS Database Host |
Specifies the system name. To determine this value, contact the database administrator. Example: APS Database Host is ________________________________ |
APS Database Port |
To determine this value, contact the database administrator. Example: APS Database Port is ________________________________ |
APS Database Username |
This parameter must be set to: |
APS Database Password |
To determine this value, contact the database administrator. APS Database Password is _____________________________ |
APS Database SID |
To determine this value, contact the database administrator. Example: APS Database SID is __________________________________ |
Field | Description |
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APS Inbound Path |
The location where files from ODI into APS are placed. This location can be on the same system or on a shared folder on a remote system. The location must be the same as the system where the APS database is hosted. APS Inbound Path is _______________________________ |
Field | Description |
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APS Outbound Path |
The location where files from APS into ODI are placed. This location can be on the same system or on a shared folder on a remote system. The location must be the same as the system where the APS database is hosted. APS Outbound Path is _______________________________ |
Use this screen to enter details to access Oracle Data Integrator.
The screen contains the following fields:
Table 33-9 Oracle Data Integrator Access Details Screen Fields
Field | Description |
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Path to Oracle Data Integrator |
Provide the path to the ODI HOME. To find this value, contact your administrator. Example: Path to Oracle Data Integrator is ___________________________ |
Path for Exported DVMs |
Enter the path to directory to export Domain Value Mappings (DVM). Path for Exported DVM is _______________________ |
ODI Username |
To find this value, contact your administrator. Example: ODI User is ____________________________________ |
ODI Password |
To find this value, contact your administrator. Example: ODI Password is _________________________________ |
You must set up an ODI Master Repository before installing the VCP Base Pack Integration. This master repository must be created in an Oracle database.
The install process appends PIP artifacts into this master repository.
Use this screen to enter details to access the Oracle Data Integrator Master Repository. If the Master repository is configured, field values in the screen populate automatically.
The screen contains the following fields:
Table 33-10 Oracle Data Integrator Master Repository Details
Field | Description |
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ODI Master Repository Database Host |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: ODI Master Database Host ___________________________ |
ODI Master Repository Database Port |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: ODI Master Database Port is__________________________ |
ODI Master Repository Database Username |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: ODI Master Database Username is_______________________ |
ODI Master Repository Database Password |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: ODI Master Database Password is________________________ |
ODI Master Repository Database SID |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: ODI Master Database SID is_____________________________ |
The install process imports the VCP Base Pack Integration into an ODI Work repository. You can provide an existing ODI Work Repository or provide an empty one. It is recommended that you use an empty repository.
Use this screen to enter details related to the ODI Work Repository. If Master repository is configured, field values in the screen populate automatically.
The screen contains the following fields:
Table 33-11 Oracle Data Integrator Work Repository Details
Field | Description |
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ODI Work Repository Name |
Enter the name you give to the ODI Work Repository for PIP Artifacts. Example: ODI Work Repository Name is ___________________________ |
ODI Work Repository ID |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: ODI Work Repository Password is_________________________________ |
ODI Work Repository Database Host |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: Database Host is_______________________________ |
ODI Work Repository Database Port |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: Database Port is________________________________ |
ODI Work Repository Database Username |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: Database Username is_______________________________ |
ODI Work Repository Database Password |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: Database Password is_________________________________ |
ODI Work Repository Database SID |
To find this value, contact your database administrator. Example: Database SID is__________________________________ |
This section discusses the integration configuration and deployment process. There are two steps:
Configure your integration using the deployment 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 VCP Base Pack Integration. Keep the completed worksheets of VCP Base Pack Integration 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 VCP Base Pack Integration:
Navigate to <Middleware Home>/user_projects/domains/soa_domain/bin/ and open setDomainEnv.sh for Linux based systems and setDomainEnv.bat for Microsoft Windows.
Middleware Home is the directory where Oracle Middleware is installed.
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 the 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 VCP Base Pack Integration
Click Next.
To specify PIP Server details:
Enter information related to your PIP server in the PIP Server Details screen.
Click Next.
To specify the location of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inbound Path:
Enter information about the location of your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne inbound files in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inbound Path screen.
Click Next.
To specify the location of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Outbound Path:
Enter information about the location of your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne outbound files in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Outbound Path screen.
Click Next.
To specify the location of Demantra inbound files details:
Enter information about the location of your Demantra inbound files details in the Demantra Inbound Path screen.
Click Next.
To specify the location of Demantra outbound files details:
Enter information about the location of your Demantra outbound files details in the Demantra Outbound Path screen.
Click Next.
To specify Advanced Planning and Scheduling Connection details:
Enter information about your APS Database Connection instance in the APS Database Connection Details screen.
Click Next.
To specify APS inbound files location:
Enter information about your APS inbound files location in the APS Inbound Path Screen.
Click Next.
To specify APS outbound files location:
Enter information about your APS outbound files location in the APS Outbound Path Screen.
Click Next.
To specify Oracle Data Integrator Access details:
Enter information about your Oracle Data Integrator Access installation in the Oracle Data Integrator Access Information screens.
Oracle Data Integration Access Information is captured in two screens. Enter the following information in the screens.
Specify ODI Home.
Click Next.
Enter ODI User and ODI Password.
Specify the Path to JDK.
Click Next.
The path for Exported DVMs is not applicable for Oracle Value Chain Planning Integration Pack for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
To specify Oracle Data Integrator Master Repository details:
Enter information about your Oracle Data Integrator Master Repository installation in the Oracle Data Integrator Master Repository screen.
Click Next.
To specify Oracle Data Integrator Work Repository details:
Enter information about your Oracle Data Integrator Work Repository installation in the Oracle Data Integrator Work Repository 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 PIP. You can configure using the steps described in Section 33.3.2, "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 the configuration.
The system displays progress of the 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 completes without errors, 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 PIP 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:
When you copy and paste the command in the command line, ensure that there is space between .xml
and -
. Ensure that there is space between these two when you run undeployment command too.
Table 33-12 Deployment Commands for the VCP Base Pack Integration
Platform | Deployment Command |
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Linux Solaris SPARC IBM AIX Based Systems. HP-UX |
ant -f <AIA_HOME>/Infrastructure/Install/AID/AIAInstallDriver.xml -DDeploymentPlan=<AIA_HOME>/pips/VCPJDE/DeploymentPlans/VCPJDEDP.xml -DPropertiesFile=<AIA_HOME>/aia_instances/<aia_instance>/config/AIAInstallProperties.xml -l <AIA_HOME>/pips/VCPJDE/DeploymentPlans/VCPJDE.log |
Microsoft Windows |
ant -f <AIA_HOME>\Infrastructure\Install\AID\AIAInstallDriver.xml -DDeploymentPlan=<AIA_HOME>\pips\VCPJDE\DeploymentPlans\VCPJDEDP.xml -DPropertiesFile=<AIA_HOME>\aia_instances\<aia_instance>\config\AIAInstallProperties.xml -l <AIA_HOME>\pips\VCPJDE\DeploymentPlans\VCPJDE.log |
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 PIPs are not displayed.
Review the log file in the location specified in the command to verify successful deployment.
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 PIP 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".
This section discusses postdeployment configurations for the VCP Base Pack Integration. This section includes:
Section 33.4.3, "Launching the VCP Base Pack Integration Agent"
Section 33.4.6, "Applying Patch for Compatibility with ODI 11.1.1.5.0"
Configure the following environment variable:
Table 33-13 Environment Variable Configuration
Environment Variable | Description |
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ODI_BIN_DIR |
The location of the ODI program. The recommended location is as follows:
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VCPJDE_PIP_HOME |
The location of the PIP program. The recommended location is as follows:
|
For more information, see the Oracle Value Chain Planning Integration Base Pack Implementation Guide, "Configuring ODI Variables".
Before using VCP Base Pack Integration, a system administrator must verify if the directories exist according to the directory structure.
For more information, see the Oracle Value Chain Planning Integration Base Pack Implementation Guide, "Setting Up VCP Base Pack Integration".
Before running a scenario from ODI or a collection from APS, ensure that the VCP Base Pack Java EE agent is running. The name of this agent is OracleDIAgent.
To ensure that OracleDIAgent is running properly:
Log in to the ODI Topology Manager.
Create a new agent called OracleDIAgent.
In the Host field, enter the name of the host where the Java EE agent deploys.
This is the same host where the Weblogic server runs.
In the Port field, enter the port number of the Admin server in Weblogic server.
Install and configure the Java EE agent.
For more information on installing and deploying the Java EE agent, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Data Integrator, "Installing Oracle Data Integrator". Follow the installation instructions for Java EE.
Return to the OracleDIAgent screen in the Topology Manager and click Test.
The procedure for logging these error messages is provided in each package of the PIP with a six step process grouped in each package. These steps are:
PVV_ERR_MSG: This step stores the error message.
PVV_ERR_STEP: This step stores the step name where scenario has failed.
PVV_ERROR_FLOW_INSTANCE_ID: This step stores the flow name where scenario has failed.
PVV_ERROR_SOURCE_ID: This step stores the source from where data is coming.
ODI Invoke Web Service: This step invokes the web service. All credential like WSDL url, user name, password and so on are to be provided here.
Failure: This step is to purposefully fail the Scenario (APS depends on the actual failure and success of Scenario to show if a request is successful or errored out).
Open the package.
Go to diagram tab and select ko step from toolbar.
Connect InsertScenName Step to PVV_ERR_MSG using the ko step.
Only exception to this step is in Synchronize_XML package where ko step is to be inserted between Synchronize_Xml and OdiInvokeWebService1.
Select the step OdiInvokeWebService1 and view the properties.
Change WSDL URL, HTTP User, and HTTP Password values.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 in each of the package.
Regenerate all the scenarios.
After completing these steps, the AIA error logging can be viewed using BPEL-Console.
DTD files are located at <AIA_HOME>\services\core\BulkDataProcess\VCPJDE\VCP\ODI\Oracle\V1\DTD
Copy Base.dtd, BeginningInventory.dtd, Customer.dtd, Distribution.dtd, Manufacturing.dtd, PurchaseOrders.dtd, SalesOrders.dtd, Supplier.dtd, TimeSeries.dtd, TransferOrders.dtd and WorkOrders.dtd to the directory where the XML files from JDE E1 or PeopleSoft are placed; the JDE E1 Output directory.
Copy DeploymentPlan.dtd, DetailedProductionPlan.dtd, MasterProductionPlan.dtd, PurchasePlan.dtd to the APS Output Directory.
You must copy and populate the spreadsheet contained in the self extracting file E1VCPUDD.exe. E1VCPUDD.exe resides in <PIP install directory>/html/supplychain/US/.
It is a self-extracting file that extracts the zip file containing the Excel template for user-defined parameters. The spreadsheet in this file should be copied into the JDE E1 Output directory. Once the data is populated in the spreadsheet, run the Export to File macro to export the spreadsheet data.
Note:
You can check the Physical Topology under Files and XML to see the directory names where the DTDs should be available.
To achieve compatibility between the VCP Base Pack Integration and ODI 11.1.1.5.0, you must apply patch 12839129 in the ODI work repository.
Search for patch 12839129 on My Oracle Support [https://support.oracle.com/
]
Download and extract the patch to a folder.
Follow the instructions on the Readme.txt file to apply the patch in the ODI work repository.
To verify the VCP Base Pack Integration deployment:
Open the log files from the following location and look for warnings and error messages:
For Linux, Solaris SPARC, HP-UX and IBM AIX Based Systems: Review the install log located at <AIA_HOME>/aia_instances/<instance name>/logs to verify that the PIP is successfully installed.
For Microsoft Windows: Review the install log located at <AIA_HOME>\aia_instances\<instance name>\logs to verify that the PIP is successfully installed.
Confirm that the VCP Base Pack Integration artifacts are installed:
Open the ODI Designer Console.
Verify that you can see the E1APSProject project.
Verify that you can see the following models in the model tab:
APSToE1ModelFolder
DemantraToE1ModelFolder
E1ToAPSModelFolder
E1ToDemantraModelFolder
Open the ODI Topology Manager console.
Verify that you can see the following Physical Architecture:
File
APSFlatFileInDS
DemantraFlatFileOutDS
DemantraFlatFileInDS
E1FlatFileInDS
E1FlatFileOutDS
FILE_GENERIC
LogFileDS
Datatypes
Actions
Caution:
If you are reinstalling, do not delete the FILE_GENERIC connection. This is a default ODI connection.
Oracle
ASCPDS
WorkRepoDS
Datatypes
Actions
XML
E1BaseDS
E1BeginningInventoryDS
E1CustomerDS
E1DeploymentPlanDS
E1DetailedProductionPlanDS
E1DistributionDS
E1ManufacturingDS
E1MasterProductionPlanDS
E1PurchaseOrdersDS
E1PurchasePlanDS
E1SalesOrderDS
E1SupplierDS
E1TimeSeriesDS
E1TransferOrderDS
E1WorkOrdersDS
XML_GEO_DIM
Datatypes
Actions
Caution:
If you are reinstalling, do not delete the XML_GEO_DIM connection. This is a default ODI connection.
Verify that you can see the following Logical Architecture:
File
APSFLATFILEIN
DEMANTRAFLATFILEIN
DEMANTRAFLATFILEOUT
E1FLATFILEIN
E1FLATFILEOUT
FILE_DEMO_SRC
LOGFILE
Datatypes
Actions
Caution:
If you are reinstalling, do not delete the FILE_DEMO_SRC logical connection. This is a default ODI connection.
Oracle
ASCP
WORKREPO
Datatypes
Actions
Xml
E1BASE
E1BEGINVENTORY
E1CUSTOMER
E1DEPLOYMENTPLAN
E1DETAILEDPRODPLAN
E1DISTRIBUTION
E1MANUFACTURING
E1MASTERPRODPLAN
E1PURCHASEORDERS
E1PURCHASEPLAN
E1SALESORDERS
E1SUPPLIER
E1TIMESERIES
E1TRANSFERORDERS
E1WORKORDERS
XML_DEMO_GEO
Datatypes
Actions
Caution:
If you are reinstalling, do not delete the XML_DEMO_GEO logical connection. This is a default ODI connection.
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 PIP 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.
For more information about security validation, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack, "Working with Security."
For PIP Implementation, see Oracle Value Chain Planning Integration Base Pack Implementation Guide.
To undeploy the PIP 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 33-16 Undeployment Command for VCP Base Pack Integration
Platform | Undeployment Command |
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Linux Solaris SPARC IBM AIX Based Systems. HP-UX |
ant Uninstall -f <AIA_HOME>/Infrastructure/Install/AID/AIAInstallDriver.xml -DPropertiesFile=<AIA_HOME>/aia_instances/<AIA_Instance_name>/config/AIAInstallProperties.xml -DDeploymentPlan=<AIA_HOME>/pips/VCPJDE/DeploymentPlans/VCPJDEUndeployDP.xml -l <AIA_HOME>/pips/VCPJDE/DeploymentPlans/VCPJDEUndeployDP.log |
Microsoft Windows |
ant Uninstall -f <AIA_HOME>\Infrastructure\Install\AID\AIAInstallDriver.xml -DPropertiesFile=<AIA_HOME>\aia_instances\<AIA_Instance_name>\config\AIAInstallProperties.xml -DDeploymentPlan=<AIA_HOME>\pips\VCPJDE\DeploymentPlans\VCPJDEUndeployDP.xml -l <AIA_HOME>\pips\VCPJDE\DeploymentPlans\VCPJDEUndeployDP.log |
Restart the SOA server.
Uninstall the PIP following the instructions in Chapter 37, "Uninstalling Oracle AIA".