Configuring Fusion PPM Bridge in the P6 Administrator application

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All settings are stored in the database for P6, which you specified during installation. To configure Fusion PPM Bridge in the P6 Administrator application:

  1. Open the P6 Administrator application.
  2. In the Configurations tab, expand your configuration.
  3. Expand Database/Instance[n]/Fusion Projects.
    1. In the URL field, enter the WDSL URL for connecting to the Fusion PPM Bridge instance and web services definition (WDSL).

      Example format: http://serverIP:port number/context URL/web service definition

      Example: http://fusionserverexample:6124/soa-infra/services/default/PjgTopProjectIntegrationComposite/ProjectIntegrationService?wsdl

    2. In the UserName field, enter the Fusion PPM Bridge Integration Gateway User ID specified in the Oracle Fusion Applications Administrator's Guide.

      Note: The Fusion PPM Bridge Integration Gateway User ID is the only user name that can activate the integration.

    3. In the Password field, enter the password for the user to connect to Fusion PPM Bridge.
  4. Expand Services/Send to Fusion/.
    1. In the Interval field, enter the amount of time the service will wait before scheduling the next available job (in 1d1h1m1s format - specifying only numbers without letters implies milliseconds).

      The default is 10s. Oracle recommends you keep this setting as is.

      Enter anything from 1s-24d20h31m23s647.

    2. In the Concurrent Threads field, enter the number of processes used for this service on this server. A value of 0 indicates that the service is not available on this server.

      The default is 2. Oracle recommends you keep this setting as is.

      Enter anything from 0-20.

    3. In the Active Mode field, choose true if you want jobs processed continuously until all jobs finish. Choose false if you want each job processed according to the Interval.

      Oracle recommends you choose true.

  5. Expand Web Services/Security/Authentication and verify that the Mode is Username Token Profile.
  6. Expand Web Services/Security/Authentication/Username Token Profile/.
    1. In the Nonce/Require Nonce field, choose false.
    2. In the Created/Require Created field, choose false.
  7. Expand Web Services/Security/Message Protection/.
    1. In the Require Encryption for Incoming Messages field, verify that it says true.
    2. In the KeyStore Type field, verify that it says JKS.
    3. In the File Location field, enter the path location of your keystore file on the P6 server.

      The keystore file has to be an exact copy of the Fusion Projects keystore file copied from the Fusion server location: DOMAIN_HOME/config/fmwconfig.

    4. In the KeyStore Password field, enter your keystore password.

      The password has to match the Fusion keystore password.

    5. In the Private Key Alias setting, enter your private key alias.

      The alias has to match the Fusion keystore alias.

    6. In the Private Key Password setting, enter your private key password.

      The password has to match the Fusion keystore password.

  8. Expand Web Services/Security/Message Protection/Fusion Integration/Outgoing Messages/.
    1. In the Require Encryption for Incoming Messages field, verify that it says true.
    2. In the KeyStore Type field, verify that it says JKS.
    3. In the File Location field, enter the path location of your keystore file on the P6 server.

      The keystore file has to be an exact copy of the Fusion Projects keystore file copied from the Fusion server location: DOMAIN_HOME/config/fmwconfig.

    4. In the KeyStore Password field, enter your keystore password.

      The password has to match the Fusion keystore password.

    5. In the Certificate Alias field, enter your certificate alias.

      The alias has to match the Fusion keystore alias.

  9. Click Save Changes.
  10. Stop and restart the P6 EPPM server.

Related Topics

Deploying Fusion PPM Bridge for the First Time

Placing the saaj-impl jar in a New Location to Support Fusion PPM Bridge

Running the Fusion PPM Bridge Data Integration Utility

Setting the Bootstrap Location if Fusion PPM Bridge is in a Different WebLogic Server from P6

Adding Fusion PPM Bridge to WebLogic

Starting Fusion PPM Bridge in WebLogic



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