Domains

Use the Domains tab to create and edit domains for Healthcare, B2B, SOA, Service Bus, and ODI targets. How?

Element Description

Save

Saves domain changes. Remember to save before closing this tab.

Revert

Reverts all changes since the last save.

Wrap

Wraps each table row so you can see all the cells if the window is too narrow to display them all on one line.

Add

Creates a domain by adding a table row with editable cells.

Delete

Deletes the selected domain.

Show domain details

Displays a list of referring sources and targets for the selected domain. By default, all source and target types are listed. You can uncheck B2B, Healthcare, SOA, Service Bus, or ODI to hide sources and targets of that type.

Domain Alias

Specifies the connection host name. A Domain Alias is required. The Domain Alias setting for a source or target maps to this alias.

Connection URL

Specifies the service endpoint URL for connecting to B2B and Healthcare applications running on remote servers. These servers can be in the same Oracle WebLogic Server domain as Oracle Managed File Transfer or in a different domain. Used to send messages to B2B and Healthcare targets.

User Name

Specifies the user name.

Password

Specifies the password.

Confirm Password

Confirms the password.

Tracking URL

Specifies the URL for the source or target location from or to which files are transferred, if different from the Connection URL.

For all domain types, this is the console URL used to access the respective reporting module. This URL can be the load balancer IP or server address. It is used in generating the dynamic URL to open the respective reporting page from the Oracle Managed File Transfer monitoring module.

The connection URL for Oracle SOA Suite points to the SOA managed server. However, because Oracle Enterprise Manager runs on the administration server, the URL for flow trace navigation is different.

The connection URL for B2B remote integration points to the B2B managed server. However, remote B2B report integration may use the HTTP URL of a load balancer instead.

When you select a Domain Alias for a source or target, all configured domains are available for B2B and Healthcare targets, but only domains with a Tracking URL are available for B2B and Healthcare sources and for SOA, Service Bus, and ODI sources and targets.

Type

Specifies the domain type: Healthcare, B2B, SOA, Service Bus, or ODI.

This is only an optional label. It does not determine which domains are available for which source and target types.

Description

Specifies a text description of the domain.

Related Topics

"Managing Domains" in Using Oracle Managed File Transfer