Sunday, November 4, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
xref and dvm
http://technology.amis.nl/2012/05/19/jekyll-and-hyde-or-the-case-of-the-multiple-identity-syndrome-using-identity-cross-references-in-oracle-11g-soa-suite/
http://www.orafmwschool.com/hello-domain-value-map/
http://www.orafmwschool.com/hello-domain-value-map/
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Jdeveloper Installation
Installing JDeveloper
JDeveloper is the required IDE used for
developing SOA Composites in SOA Suite 11g.
Following are the steps you should follow
in order to install JDeveloper:
Get the software here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/downloads/archives-090457.html
Run the installer – on Windows it is “jdevstudio11113install.exe”
Select “Next” on the Instructions screen:
Create a new middleware home then select
“Next”. NOTE: If you already have WLS
10.3.3 installed, you can use that existing Middlware Home for JDeveloper
11.1.1.3:
Select “Custom” so you can see the
components that will be installed:
After reviewing the components that will be
installed, select “Next”:
If you don’t already have Sun 1.6.0_18 JVM
installed select to install that bundled JDK as well:
Review the product installation
directories, then select “Next”
Select “No” to installing Nodemanager – you
can configure that later if you want to:
Select “All Users” (typical on a
development machine which normally only has one user):
Review the installation summary information,
then select “Next” to begin the installation:
After installation is complete, deselect
“Run Quickstart” checkbox, then select the “Done” button to dismiss the
installer:
Test JDeveloper by running the command: [MIDDLEWARE_HOME]/jdeveloper/jdeveloper.exe
When the modal “Select Role” dialog comes
up, deselect “”Always prompt for role selection on startup” checkbox and select
the “Default Role” radio button then select “OK” button:
If you want preferences from a previous
version of JDeveloper imported select “Yes” when the following (similar
depending on your environment) dialog comes up:
Finally JDeveloper will come up ready to
use:
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