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Editing Domain Value Maps


This task is a step in Process of Installing SOA Composites for This Integration.

To edit a DVM, you use the Oracle Business Process Composer.

To edit domain value maps

  1. Enter the following address in the URL window of a Web browser:

    http://MachineName:SOAServerPort/soa/composer

    This URL accesses the Oracle Business Process Composer.

  2. Enter the administrator user name and password, and then click Login.
  3. In the Business Process Composer, click Open, and then choose Open DVM.
  4. Choose one of the DVMs you must edit.

    You must edit each DVM that this integration requires. For more information, see DVMs You Can Edit.

    You can use the Show drop-down menu to choose all DVMs, including DVMs in the Oracle MDS.

    After you open a DVM, the Oracle Business Process Composer displays all existing mappings. The header specifies the columns in the DVM. All entries are read-only.

    If a DVM is in edit mode, then the Oracle Business Process Composer displays the Add button. If you choose a particular record within a DVM, then the Oracle Business Process Composer displays the edit and delete modes.

  5. Do any of the following:
    • To edit the existing DVM, click Edit in the top area.
    • To add a new entry, click Add, enter the new values, and then click OK.
    • To edit a record, click the record, and then click the Edit button that resides next to the Add button.
    • To delete an existing mapping, click the record and then click Delete.

      A confirmation screen appears.

  6. Click Commit at the top of the page.

    You can optionally save changes on the user session and make more changes later before you save them. However, to save these changes to the run time environment, you must click Commit.

DVMs You Can Edit

You can edit the following DVMs:

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