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Preface
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1
Understanding
Oracle B2B and Healthcare
Installation
1.1
About Oracle B2B and Oracle SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration
1.1.1
Understanding the Configuration Options for Oracle B2B and Healthcare
1.2
Using the Standard Installation Topology as a Starting Point
1.2.1
Understanding the
Oracle B2B
Standard Installation Topology
1.2.2
Understanding the Standard Installation Topology for
Healthcare
1.2.3
Understanding Elements in the Standard Installation Topology Illustration
1.3
Understanding Secondary Topologies
1.4
Using This Document to Extend an Existing Domain
1.5
Using This Document in an Upgrade Scenario
2
Preparing to Install and Configure
Oracle B2B and Healthcare
2.1
Roadmap for Installing and Configuring the Standard Installation Topologies
2.2
Roadmap for Verifying Your System Environment
2.2.1
Verifying Certification, System Requirements, and Interoperability
2.2.2
Selecting an Installation User
2.2.2.1
Understanding User Permissions
2.2.2.2
Understanding Non-Default User Permissions on UNIX Operating Systems
2.2.2.3
Verifying the Installation User has Administrator Privileges on Windows Operating Systems
2.2.3
Understanding Directories for Installation and Configuration
2.2.3.1
Understanding the Recommended Directory Structure
2.2.3.2
About the Oracle Home Directory
2.2.3.3
About the Domain Home Directory
2.2.3.4
About the Application Home Directory
2.2.3.5
Methods for Installing Multiple Products in the Same Domain
2.2.3.6
Preparing for Shared Storage
2.2.4
Understanding JDK Requirements for an Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
2.2.5
Understanding Database Requirements for an Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
2.2.5.1
About the Custom Variables Required for the SOA Suite Schemas
2.2.5.1.1
About the Database Profile Custom Variable
2.2.5.1.2
About the Healthcare Integration Custom Variable
2.3
Understanding and Obtaining the Product Distributions
3
Installing the
Oracle B2B and Healthcare
Software
3.1
Verifying the Installation Checklist
3.2
Starting the Installation Program
3.3
Navigating the Installation Screens
3.4
Verifying the Installation
3.4.1
Reviewing the Installation Log Files
3.4.2
Checking the Directory Structure
3.4.3
Viewing the Contents of the Oracle Home
4
Configuring the
Oracle B2B
Domain
4.1
Creating the Database Schemas
4.1.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
4.1.2
Starting the
Repository Creation Utility
(RCU)
4.1.3
Navigating the RCU Screens to Create the Schemas
4.1.3.1
Introducing RCU
4.1.3.2
Selecting a Method of Schema Creation
4.1.3.3
Providing Database Connection Details
4.1.3.4
Specifying a Custom Prefix and Selecting Schemas for Oracle B2B and Healthcare
4.1.3.5
Specifying Schema Passwords
4.1.3.6
Specifying Custom Variables
4.1.3.7
Completing Schema Creation
4.2
Configuring the
Oracle B2B
Domain
4.2.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
4.2.2
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Create the Domain
4.2.2.1
Selecting the Domain Type and Domain Home Location
4.2.2.2
Selecting the Configuration Templates for
Oracle B2B
4.2.2.3
Selecting the Application Home Location
4.2.2.4
Configuring the Administrator Account
4.2.2.5
Specifying the Domain Mode and JDK
4.2.2.6
Specifying the Database Configuration Type
4.2.2.7
Specifying JDBC Component Schema Information
4.2.2.8
Testing the JDBC Connections
4.2.2.9
Selecting Advanced Configuration
4.2.2.10
Configuring the Administration Server Listen Address
4.2.2.11
Configuring Node Manager
4.2.2.12
Configuring Managed Servers for Oracle B2B
4.2.2.13
Configuring a Cluster for
Oracle B2B
4.2.2.14
Assigning
Oracle B2B
Managed Servers to the Cluster
4.2.2.15
Configuring Coherence Clusters
4.2.2.16
Creating a New
Oracle B2B
Machine
4.2.2.17
Assigning Servers to
Oracle B2B
Machines
4.2.2.18
Reviewing Your Configuration Specifications and Configuring the Domain
4.2.2.19
Writing Down Your Domain Home and Administration Server URL
4.3
Starting the Servers
4.3.1
Starting the Node Manager
4.3.2
Starting the Administration Server
4.3.3
Starting the Managed Servers
4.4
Verifying the Configuration
5
Configuring a Domain for Oracle SOA for Healthcare Integration
5.1
Creating the Database Schemas
5.1.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
5.1.2
Starting the
Repository Creation Utility
(RCU)
5.1.3
Navigating the RCU Screens to Create the Schemas
5.1.3.1
Introducing RCU
5.1.3.2
Selecting a Method of Schema Creation
5.1.3.3
Providing Database Connection Details
5.1.3.4
Specifying a Custom Prefix and Selecting Schemas for Oracle B2B and Healthcare
5.1.3.5
Specifying Schema Passwords
5.1.3.6
Specifying Custom Variables
5.1.3.7
Completing Schema Creation
5.2
Configuring the
Oracle B2B
Domain
5.2.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
5.2.2
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Create the Domain
5.2.2.1
Selecting the Domain Type and Domain Home Location
5.2.2.2
Selecting the Configuration Templates for Oracle SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration
5.2.2.3
Selecting the Application Home Location
5.2.2.4
Configuring the Administrator Account
5.2.2.5
Specifying the Domain Mode and JDK
5.2.2.6
Specifying the Database Configuration Type
5.2.2.7
Specifying JDBC Component Schema Information
5.2.2.8
Testing the JDBC Connections
5.2.2.9
Selecting Advanced Configuration
5.2.2.10
Configuring the Administration Server Listen Address
5.2.2.11
Configuring Node Manager
5.2.2.12
Configuring Managed Servers for Oracle Healthcare
5.2.2.13
Configuring a Cluster for Oracle Healthcare
5.2.2.14
Assigning Oracle Healthcare Managed Servers to the Cluster
5.2.2.15
Configuring Coherence Clusters
5.2.2.16
Creating a New Oracle Healthcare Machine
5.2.2.17
Assigning Servers to Oracle Healthcare Machines
5.2.2.18
Reviewing Your Configuration Specifications and Configuring the Domain
5.2.2.19
Writing Down Your Domain Home and Administration Server URL
5.3
Starting the Servers
5.3.1
Starting the Node Manager
5.3.2
Starting the Administration Server
5.3.3
Starting the Managed Servers
5.4
Verifying the Configuration
6
Next Steps After Configuring the Domain
6.1
Performing Basic Administrative Tasks
6.2
Performing Additional Domain Configuration Tasks
6.3
Preparing Your Environment for High Availability
7
Deinstalling
Oracle B2B and Healthcare
7.1
Understanding Product Deinstallation
7.2
Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
7.3
Removing Your Database Schemas
7.4
Deinstalling the Software
7.4.1
Starting the Deinstallation Program
7.4.2
Selecting the Product to Deinstall
7.4.3
Navigating the Deinstallation Screens
7.5
Removing the Oracle Home Directory Manually
7.6
Removing the Program Shortcuts on Windows Operating Systems
7.7
Removing Your Domain and Application Data
7.8
Reinstalling the Software
A
Secondary Topologies for Oracle B2B
A.1
Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle B2B, and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Topology
A.2
Understanding the Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle B2B, and Oracle Service Bus Topology
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