Preface
Purpose
This guide helps to install the Oracle Banking Microservices Architecture services on designated environment. It is assumed that all the prior setup is already done related with WebLogic installation, WebLogic managed server creation and Oracle DB installation.
Note:
For the exact version to be installed, refer to Tech Stack section of Release Notes.It is recommended to use dedicated managed server for each of the Oracle Banking Microservices Architecture services.
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Before You Begin
Kindly refer to the Getting Started User Guide for information on common functionalities like login, navigation, and general settings before proceeding with this guide.
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Module Definitions
Table -1 Terms & Definitions
| Terms | Definitions |
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| Domain | A domain is the basic administration unit for WebLogic Server instances. A domain consists of one or more WebLogic Server instances. |
| Cluster | This typically involves setting up multiple instances of FLEXCUBE servers to work together, providing high availability and scalability. |
| Coherence | It provides replicated and distributed (partitioned) data management and caching services on top of a reliable, highly scalable peer-to-peer clustering protocol. |
| Encryption | It is the process of protecting information or data by using mathematical models to scramble it in such a way that only the parties who have the key to unscramble it can access it. |
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Module Pre-requisite
Specify User Id and Password, and login to the Home screen.
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Audience
This guide is intended for WebLogic admin or ops-web team who are responsible for installing the OFSS banking products.
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Documentation Accessibility
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Critical Patches
Oracle advises customers to get all their security vulnerability information from the Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory, which is available at Critical Patches, Security Alerts and Bulletins. All critical patches should be applied in a timely manner to make sure effective security, as strongly recommended by Oracle Software Security Assurance.
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Diversity and Inclusion
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Related Resources
- Product Installation Guides
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Conventions
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
The list of the acronyms and abbreviations that are used in this guide are as follows:
Table -2 Acronyms and Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Description |
|---|---|
| LDAP | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
| JWT | JSON Web Token |
| JWS | JSON Web Signature |
| JWE | JSON Web Encryption |
| API | Application Programming Interface |
| UI | User Interface |
| OAM | Oracle Access Manager |
| SSO | Single Sign-On |
| CMC | Common Core Services |
| SSL | Secure Sockets Layer |
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Organization
- WebLogic system environment settings
- Plato Config Service
- Plato Discovery Service
- Plato API Gateway Service
- Plato API Gateway Router Service
- Plato UI Config Service
- Plato O(Conductor)
- Plato Orch Service
- Plato Feed Services
- Plato Batch Server
- Plato Alerts Management Services
- Security Configuration and Tool Installation
- Plato Rules
- Plato Reports Services
- Plato Archival Services
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Module Post-requisite
After finishing all the requirements, log out from the Home screen.
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