Preface
The Token Proxy Service (TPS) is a proxy interface for the hosted OPERA applications. This proxy service only processes the token or PAN exchange.
This document describes how to install the Oracle Hospitality Self-Hosted Token Proxy Service in a high availability environment.
This document does not cover installation of any prerequisites, for which a separate documentation is already available.
Audience
This document is intended for Oracle Consulting Resources, Oracle Re-Sellers, and Customers to complete a Self-Hosted Proxy service behind load balancers.
Customer Support
To contact Oracle Customer Support, access the Customer Support Portal at the following URL:
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Product version and program/module name
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Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)
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Detailed step-by-step instructions to re-create
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Exact error message received
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Screen shots of each step you take
Documentation
Oracle Hospitality product documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center at http://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/hospitality/.
Oracle WebLogic product documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center at https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/
Oracle Database product documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center at http://docs.oracle.com/en/database/
Revision History
Table -1 Revision History
Date | Description of Change |
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July 2019 |
Initial Publication |
July 2020 |
Revised content across the entire document |
April 2022 |
Updated content to confirm support of Oracle 19c Database |
June 2023 |
Updated the Customer Support section with the new support portal name and URL |
December 2024 |
Added Windows 11 and 2022 in Installation Prerequisites section |