Assembling Business Services for Package Build

Enter P9603 in the Fast Path.

  1. On the Assemble Business Services form, do one of the following:

    • Select the WLS option and provide the JDeveloper 11.1.1.5 install path to build for WLS 11g.

    • Select the WLS option and provide the JDeveloper 12c install path to build for WLS 12c.

    • Select the WAS option and provide the JDeveloper 11.1.1.5 or JDeveloper 12c install path to build for WAS.

      Note: The package for WAS built with JDeveloper 12c is supported only on a WAS 8.5 container hosted with JDK 1.7, or beginning with Tools Release 9.2.1.0, it is also supported on a WAS 9 container hosted with JDK 1.8.
    • Select both WLS and WAS options and provide the JDeveloper 11.1.1.5 install path to build for WLS 11g, and WAS 7 or 8.5.

    • Select both WLS and WAS options and provide the JDeveloper 12c install path to build for both WLS 12c and WAS 8.5 with JDK 1.7 or (Tools Release 9.2.1.0) WAS 9 with JDK 1.8.

  2. In the Path Code field, enter the path code of the package that you plan to build and tab to the next field.

    Note: At this point, the application retrieves all the available business services from F98602 and F98603. If you have used this application before, the application also retrieves the values for the JDeveloper Install Path field from the JDE.INI file.
  3. If this is your first time in the application, you must manually enter the JDeveloper install path (on the package build machine) in the JDeveloper Install Path field.

    The JDeveloper 11g install path should include the root folder of the JDeveloper 11g installation (for example, C:\Oracle\Middleware), and not the JDeveloper folder.

    The JDeveloper 12c install path should include the root folder of the JDeveloper 12c installation (for example, C:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home), and not the JDeveloper folder.

  4. When you enter the install path, P9603 verifies the actual location and version.

    If this path is correct, P9603 adds this information to the jde.ini:

    [MTR VALIDATION]
    JDeveloperInstallPath=<Install path specified by P9603>
    Note: If the path or version is incorrect, an error appears; the Close button is disabled until you enter the correct path.
  5. In the grid, select the business services that you want to expose as a web service and click the Select button.

    You can also double-click the row headings of the business services that you want to expose.

    A check mark appears by each business service that is selected.

  6. Click Select again or double-click the row header to hide the web service.

  7. Click Close to close the application.