Oracle® Study, Subject, and Visit Synchronization Integration Pack for Siebel Clinical and Oracle Clinical Installation Guide Release 11.1 E36139-01 |
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The integration DCW helps you configure the integration. This section discusses various configuration options and screens that appear.
When you configure the integration, DCW prompts for the integration specific information.
When configuring the integration over an existing configuration, which has one or more integrations, and the new integration selected for configuration shares one or more participating applications with existing pre-built integrations, the common application information that is captured is shown to you. You can choose to change the captured information or keep it the same.
For example, when the first run of the DCW configures integration1 and the second run tries to configure integration2, and integration2 shares a participating application with integration1 such as Siebel Clinical, then DCW shows the captured details and asks you to overwrite or not. If you choose not to overwrite, the details previously provided are retained.
Every pre-built integration has its own set of routing rules. These routing rules get delivered when you install the integration. However, the routing rules implementation can differ depending upon the various installation scenarios.
When you deploy a single pre-built integration, the Enterprise Business Services (EBS) for that integration is deployed with all default routing rules.
For more information about using and extending routing rules, see Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Developer's Guide.
The routing rules for this integration are available in AIA_HOME/pips/StudySubjectVisitSyncSCandOC/EBS
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For more information about how to use these delivered routing rules to design and implement your own integration routing rules and the associated integration configuration properties, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack.
There are several installation and deployment topologies possible using the installer. Choose the installation that best suits your need. For more details, see the AIA Installation and Deployment -Strategies, Topologies, and Flexibilities White Paper on http://www.oracle.com/index.html
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Only one instance of each participating application can participate in any given direct or process integration when installed through the installer. After installing using the installer, you can configure pre-built integrations to connect to multiple instances. For details on configuring more than one instance of a participating application, see this integration's Implementation Guide.