Starting in WebLogic 12c, WebLogic and Oracle ADF are required to connect and use the Oracle Repository Creation Utility (RCU) when extending a domain with Oracle JRF because Oracle JRF natively uses a data source and database for parts of its provided functionality. However, the additional functionality provided by Oracle JRF is not required for the SSO and SAML implementation of Primavera Gateway and the web-based Configuration Utility. The following instructions provide the steps to install Oracle ADF and manually enable the OAMIdentityAsserter provider using a database or data source.
Notes:
- For more information about extending a WebLogic domain to include Oracle JRF templates with a database connection, refer to the Extending a Domain to Support Additional Components section of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware guide.
- For more information about additional functionality provided by Oracle JRF templates, refer to the Fusion Middleware Product Templates section of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Domain Template Reference guide.
To install Oracle ADF and manually enable the OAMIdentityAsserter Provider:
- Download and install Oracle ADF into your WebLogic deployment. For more information about downloading and installing Oracle ADF, refer to the Oracle Application Development Framework – Oracle ADF page at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/overview/index.html.
- Complete the following to add the OAMIdentityAsserter provider to the Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard:
- Navigate to the oracle.oamprovider_<version_number> folder at
<Middleware_Home>/Oracle_Home/oracle_common/modules/ oracle.oamprovider_<version_number>
. - Copy the oamAuthnProvider.jar file.
- Navigate to the mbeantype folder at
<Middleware_Home>/Oracle_Home/wlserver\server\lib\mbeantypes
. - Paste the oamAuthnProvider.jar file to the mbeantypes folder.
- Restart your WebLogic domain.
- Navigate to the oracle.oamprovider_<version_number> folder at