Configuring the Domain for the Java EE agent creates a database Schema
Before configuring the Java EE agent, you must ensure that the appropriate scheme is created in the data. Repository Creation Utility created the warehouse automatically when it was created. Refer to Using Repository Creation utility to create the archive and connect
Two start the Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard to create a new domain
Enter oracle_home/oracle_common/common/bin
such as D:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\oracle_common\common\bin
UNIX Operating systems:
./config.sh
Windows operating system:
Config.cmd
Select Create domain and specify domain location
Select the configuration template and select
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Plugin for ODI-12.1.3.0 [em]
will automatically select the dependent:
o Oracle Enterprise Manager-12.1.3.0 [em]
o Oracle JRF-12.1.3.0 [Oracle_common]
o WebLogic Coherence Cluster Extension-12.1.3.0 [Wlserver]
- Oracle Data integrator-agent-12.1.3.0 [ODI]
will automatically select the dependent:
o Oracle Data integrator-agent Libraries-12.1.3.0 [ODI]
o Oracle Data Integrator SDK Shared Library Template-12.1.3.0 [ODI]
- Oracle Data integrator-console-12.1.3.0 [ODI]
Application Location
Specify Administrator account and password
Specify domain mode and JDK
Select the database configuration type, first select the RCU data, the scheme owner fill Dev_odi_repo result error
Should fill Dev_stb
You can also manually configure a component data source
JDBC Component scenario testing, all through (see here is dev_stb to know using RCU data, the scheme owner should fill dev_stb instead of Dev_odi_repo)
Identification, specify the supervisor password, the password must be the same as the supervisor password at the time the repository was created
Refer to step 5, which uses Repository Creation utility to create the archive.
You can also add a
Advanced Configuration, select the following three items
· Management Server
· Node Manager
· Managed servers, clusters, and coherence (coherence)
Next, configure the Management Server
Node Manager configuration
Managed server, server group Select Jrf-man-svr.
Cluster
Assign servers to the cluster: Select a server in the left pane, and select a cluster in the right pane. Then use the right arrow button to assign the server to the cluster.
Configure coherence cluster, default
Computer: A machine was required in order for the Node Manager to being able to start and stop the servers.
Assigning a server to a computer
Configuration Overview
Waiting anxiously
III using ODI Studio to create an agent in the main warehouse
Save
Four-start Java EE Agent
Enter domain_home/bin
such as D:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\user_projects\domains\odi_domain\bin
4.1 Start node Server nodes Manager
Startnodemanager.cmd
4.2 Starting the Management Server Administration server
Startweblogic.cmd
You may need to enter your user name password during the process
Login Http://localhost:7001/console Verification
"Getting Started Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console"
4.3 Starting the managed server Managed server
Method One:
Startmanagedweblogic.cmd Odi_server1
Enter the user name password WebLogic weblogic123456
Method Two: Login http://localhost:7002/em, graphical interface start
Wait 3 minutes anxiously, finally state stale running
Login http://localhost:7001/em, found oraclediagent not started, restart, if the restart error, in the ODI studio deleted, refresh the browser, re-login Http://localhost:7001/em Start Odi_server or just start oraclediagent
All turned green.
Test agent, succeeded. You can then run the dispatch task on this agent.
Reference:
Configuring the Domain for the Java EE Agent
Configuring Oracle Data Integrator Studio
ODI Create Java EE Agent