Create Data Sources - Oracle
Create the Data Source for ADMINSERVERDS
- Select Services> Data Sources.
- In the configuration section on the right, click New and Select Generic Data Source.
- In the JDBC Data Source Properties pane that appears:
- Change the Name. This name can be anything, but has to be unique for the entire WebLogic server. If you have more than one OIPA instance on the server, then each instance should have a unique name.
- Change the JNDI Name to ADMINSERVERDS. This name cannot be anything other than ADMINSERVERDS.
- Select the Oracle database type.
- Click Next.
- Select the driver "*Oracle Driver (Thin XA) for Service Connections; Version:Any"
- Select Next.
- Select Next again when Transaction options are displayed.
- In the Connection Properties pane:
- Enter the Database Name.
- Enter the Host Name of the database server.
- Enter the Port number of the database server.
- Enter the Database user name. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Enter both password entries. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Select Next.
- Test the database connection.
- Select Next.
- In the Select Targets pane that appears, check the box for the OIPA application server. This links the data source to the server that was created.
- Select Finish.
Create the Data Source for ADMINSERVERRESOURCEDS
- Select Services> Data Sources.
- In the configuration section on the right, click New and then Select Generic Data Source.
- In the JDBC Data Source Properties pane that appears:
- Change the Name. This name can be anything, but has to be unique for the entire WebLogic server. If you have more than one OIPA instance on the server, each instance should have a unique name.
- Change the JNDI Name to ADMINSERVERRESOURCEDS.
- Select the database type.
- Select the driver type.
- Select the driver "*Oracle Driver (Thin XA) for Service Connections; Version:Any"
- Select Next again when Transaction options are displayed.
- In the Connection Properties pane:
- Enter the Database Name.
- Enter the Host Name of the database server.
- Enter the Port number of the database server.
- Enter the Database user name for a readonly user. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Enter both password entries. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Select Next.
- Test the database connection.
- Select Next.
- In the Select Targets pane that appears, check the box for the OIPA application server. This links the data source to the servers that were was created.
- Select Finish.
Create the Data Source for ADMINSERVERSEARCHDS
- Select Services> Data Sources.
- In the configuration section on the right, click New and then Select Generic Data Source.
- In the JDBC Data Source Properties pane that appears:
- Change the Name. This name can be anything, but has to be unique for the entire WebLogic server. If you have more than one OIPA instance on the server, each instance should have a unique name.
- Change the JNDI Name to ADMINSERVERSEARCHDS.
- Select the database type.
- Select the driver type.
- Select the driver "*Oracle Driver (Thin XA) for Service Connections; Version:Any"
- Select Next again when Transaction options are displayed.
- In the Connection Properties pane:
- Enter the Database Name.
- Enter the Host Name of the database server.
- Enter the Port number of the database server.
- Enter the Database user name for a Readonly user. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Enter both password entries. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Select Next.
- Test the database connection.
- Select Next.
- In the Select Targets pane that appears, check the box for the OIPA application server. This links the data source to the servers that were was created.
- Select Finish.
Create Data Source for ADMINSERVERREADONLYDS
- Select Services> Data Sources.
- In the configuration section on the right, click New and then Select Generic Data Source.
- In the JDBC Data Source Properties pane that appears:
- Change the Name to ADMINSERVERREADONLYDS. This name can be anything, but has to be unique for the entire WebLogic server. If you have more than one OIPA instance on the server, each instance should have a unique name.
- Change the JNDI Name to ADMINSERVERREADONLYDS.
- Select the database type.
- Select the driver type.
- Select the driver "*Oracle Driver (Thin XA) for Service Connections; Version:Any"
- Select Next again when Transaction options are displayed.
- In the Connection Properties pane:
- Enter the Database Name.
- Enter the Host Name of the database server.
- Enter the Port number of the database server.
- Enter the Database user name for the readonly user. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Enter both password entries. This can be obtained from the database administrator who installed the databases.
- Select Next.
- Test the database connection.
- Select Next.
- In the Select Targets pane that appears, check the box for the OIPA application server. This links the data source to the servers that were was created.
- Select Finish.