Working with Environment Projects for Network Integrity

To deploy or undeploy a cartridge to Network Integrity using Oracle Communications Design Studio, first create an Environment project. See "Working with Environment Projects" for more information.

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Creating a Design Studio Environment for Network Integrity

Creating a Design Studio Environment for Network Integrity

An environment represents a connection to a particular server.

To create a Design Studio environment for Network Integrity:

  1. Create an Environment project.

    See "Working with Environment Projects" for more information.

  2. Click the Project editor Connection Information tab for the environment project.

  3. In the Address field, enter the Cartridge Management web service (CMWS) URL.

    You may need to consult the Network Integrity administrator for this information. The URL must begin with https if SSL is used.

  4. (Optional) In the Cluster/Server field, enter the name of the cluster or server on which the Network Integrity application is installed.

    Design Studio uses the default server if the field is left blank.

  5. If SSL is used, do the following:

    1. Click the Project editor SSL tab.

    2. In the Keystore field, browse to the location of the keystore file on the local hard drive.

      Consult the Oracle WebLogic Server administrator for this information.

      Note:

      The keystore file must be transferred from the WebLogic server to the location where Design Studio is running. If you select the WebLogic server demonstration keystore, you must add the host name instead of the IP address in the Address field on the Connection Information tab.

      The WebLogic server demonstration keystore is generated against the host name, not the IP address, during Network Integrity installation.

  6. Click the Project editor Cartridge Management Variables tab and set the Override field for the following cartridge management variables:

    • Set the wladmin.host.name variable to the host name or IP address where the WebLogic Administration Server is running.

    • Set the wladmin.host.port variable to the port number on which the WebLogic Administration Server is running.

    • Set the wladmin.server.name variable to the WebLogic Administration Server name.

    Consult the WebLogic Server administrator for this information.

  7. Save the project.