Deploying Fusion Order Demo on 11.1.1.6 by Antony Reynolds
- by JuergenKress
Do you need to build a demo for a customer? Why not to use Fusion Order Demo (FOD)
and modify it to do some extra things. Great idea, let me install it on
one of my Linux servers I said "Turns out there are a few gotchas, so
here is how I installed it on a Linux server with JDeveloper on my
Windows desktop."
Task 1: Install Oracle JDeveloper Studio
I already had JDeveloper 11.1.1.6 with SOA extensions installed so this was easy.
Task 2: Install the Fusion Order Demo Application
First thing to do is to obtain the latest version of the demo from OTN, I obtained the R1 PS5 release. Gotcha #1 – my winzip wouldn’t unzip the file, I had to use 7-Zip.
Task 3: Install Oracle SOA Suite
On
the domain modify the setDomainEnv script by adding
“-Djps.app.credential.overwrite.allowed=true” to JAVA_PROPERTIES and
restarting the Admin Server. Also set the JAVA_HOME variable and add Ant
to the path.
I created a domain with separate SOA and BAM servers
and also set up the Node Manager to make it easier to stop and start
components. Read the full blog post by Antony.
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