Creating portals using webcenter/jdeveloper deployment issue

Can we deploy portals created using webcenter/jdeveloper to earlier non -jdeveloper oracle portals or rather the portal pages? Basically I am asking this because we are using new technology for us being webcenter and trying to make it backwards compatible with the oracle portal pages for certain projects rather then recoding.
Edited by: user609513 on Dec 4, 2008 4:42 PM

Hi,
Portal 10.1.4 has WSRP and JSR 168 Standards compatibility, this means that you WebCenter portlets (which are JSR portlets) can be deployed to Portal 10.1.4 pages.
The page definitions and security will have to be re-created, but all your logic(portlets) will be reused.
Another alternative is to use the JSF Portlet Bridge feature of Oracle WebCenter to wrap your whole WC application into a portlet and deploy it into portal, check this document:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/webcenter/pdf/owcs_10132_cm_jsf_bridge.pdf
Regards,
Juan

Similar Messages

  • Building multilingual portal using WebCenter

    Hi,
    Can anyone point me to a good documentation on building multilingual portal using WebCenter? I found one for Spaces but I am developing custom portal using ADF resources. Thanks!

    Hi.
    WebCenter Portal Applications is an ADF application basically. You have to build your own multilingual solution based on:
    - Labels in Resource Bundle configured in your WebCenter Portal Application.
    - For Web Content showed in Content Presenter you have to define a WebCenter Content solution. It can be a "language" metadata to filter CMIS Queries.
    - Locale can be managed in different ways:
    - Session bean: Language should be associated to the session.
    - User LDAP preferred language: Solution based in user preference language like Spaces.
    - Browser locale: Set browser locale to your pages to set the language.
    My recommendation steps to follow in order:
    - First think in a WebCenter Content Solution for your contents and web assets.
    - Second Think "how to store your labels" internally in Resource Bundle or Override Resource Bundle that can be changed at Runtime because are stored in MDS. Or you can create an UCM View to manage literals and access them from an app bean in WebCenter Portal.
    - Think in your Java Bean that stores user "locale" and implement and strategy like Spaces. "Browser, preference or session language".
    Be careful in your "change locale" bean because SiteResources labels are cached. What's the meaning of this? You have to create an ADF Listener who "clean" in prepareModel phase SiteResources Cache.
    It's a common issue, follow A-TEAM Blog: https://blogs.oracle.com/ATEAM_WEBCENTER/entry/navigation_model_locale_dynamic_run
    Another blog Entry of A-TEAM Blog for multilanguage contents: https://blogs.oracle.com/ATEAM_WEBCENTER/entry/internationalize_webcenter_portal_content_presenter
    Regards.
    Edited by: Daniel Merchán on 17-ago-2012 7:09

  • Jdeveloper Deployment issue with OC4J

    I am using JDEVELOPER with Standalone Version of OC4J. I am trying to deploy the application EAR file generated using JDEVELOPER deploymnent wizard in to Standalone instance of OC4J. I am having issue with the Application server connecton wizard.
    I do not know the 'admin' password of the OC4J standalone instance. I am able to start the instance with 'java -jar oc4j.jar'. I am able to access the instacne with
    http://localhost:8888.
    I am having issue with the Application server connecton wizard. It requires 'admin'
    password to create a connection with the app server. The deployment could not succeed without the password.
    I would appreciate feedback and suggestons.
    Thanks.
    Palani

    This will reset the password to welcome for you (I've had this problem too - it happens if OC4J doesn't shutdown properly)
    java -jar oc4j.jar -install
    Enter an admin password to use: welcome
    Confirm admin password: welcome
    Installation done

  • Deployment issue of webcenter portal application

    Hi,
    While deploying webcenter portal application I am getting below exception:
    Caused By: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: oracle.webcenter.lifecycle.listener.FeatureMetricApplicationListener
    This is what I did:
    1. Created a separate schema using webcenter RCU.
    2. Extended domain for 'custom managed sever' using oracle.wc_custom_portal_template_11.1.1.jar template.
    3. For 3 new data sources (custom), used new schema details.
    4. Restarted domain.
    5. I could see my new managed server running, however there was no machine associated to it and I did that from console.
    Now when I deploy my webcenter portal application on this managed server I am getting problem.
    I tried below solutions but no luck:
    1. Tried deploying ear from console but same error.
    2. Tried deploying ear on admin server but same error.
    Kindly suggest if I am missing any step...
    Thanks!

    it's working now.
    this is what i did:
    1. commented following in weblogic-application.xml file:
    <!--listener>
    <listener-class>oracle.webcenter.lifecycle.listener.FeatureMetricApplicationListener</listener-class>
    </listener-->
    2. then i started getting following error:
    [03:36:42 PM] Weblogic Server Exception: weblogic.application.ModuleException: Failed to load webapp: 'myapp'
    [03:36:42 PM] Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: oracle.webcenter.portalwebapp.servlet.PortalErrorServlet
    i found this PortalErrorServlet servlet entry in web.xml file, so i commented that as well.
    n now application is deployed.
    and i got this clue when i deployed sample application available on yannick's site, which got deployed successfully and that application didn't has entry for above classes...
    thanks.
    Edited by: user5636757 on Dec 3, 2012 7:50 AM

  • Issue with creating Web Service Client using Oracle JDeveloper

    Hi All,
    I am trying to create a Web Service Client using Oracle JDeveloper. I set the Project compiler property to JRE 1.4
    When I run the web service client, it throws me bunch of errors saying:
    'Error(32,2): annotations are not supported in -source 1.4'
    I am wondering why JDeveloper is using annotations even after I set the compiler property to 1.4
    I am following this link to create the webservice client:
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/forms/webservices-forms-11g-094111.html
    Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Scott.

    Dear Shay,
    Thanks for your prompt response.
    You are right. JDeveloper 11g uses JDK 6 style annotations for the clients it creates. But you can change the JRE Version used at compile time by following these steps:
    1. In the Applications Navigator, right-click the Project Nanem node and select Project Properties... from the context menu.
    2. Select the Compiler node and check the Source Files and Generated Class Files dropdown lists. You may change these versions depending on the version of the JRE you are using with Forms to ensure that the compiled
    classes from JDeveloper can be read by the JRE used by Form.
    So I selected JDK version 1.4 there.
    Sorry that I did not mention that we are using Oracle Forms 10g. That is the reason I selected JDK 1.4
    Thank you.
    Scott.

  • Can we use WebCenter Sites content store in WebCenter Portal

    Hi,
    Can we use WebCenter Sites Content Store as the default content store in WebCenter Portal?
    I need to create website in WebCenter Sites, all the content will be stored in Sites Content Store. I also need to integrate WebCenter Portal with Sites content store to fetch contents from the store and display it in Portal. I do not wish to purchase WebCenter Content.
    Is this possible?
    Regards,
    Syed Rehan Shah

    Well , as suggested by jiri machotka, you can go for version 11.1.1.8.0 version with proper license.
    However,if you are using earlier versions than I must say that-
    It's going to be very very complex and cumbersome development process al-together . (at least for me) .Because why I am telling this is -
    The content repository structure of (webcenter site's CA server )is completely different from UCM (webcenter content server and preferred cms for portal).
    In previous threads ,lot of things are being discussed about this issue.
    In my opinion,you can very well integrate sites content to portal pages via REST API. Documentation is available.
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29495_01/doc.1111/webcenter_sites_11gr1_wem_rest_api_resource_ref.pdf
    Apart from it, you can also do -
    1. Gadgets - You can consume Gadgets from WebCenter Portal, some examples with Google Gadgets are available in OTN.
    2. Widgets - You can build HMTL + Javascript widgets with Sites and embed in WebCenter Portal pages.
    Hope this info helps you out.
    Regards,
    Hoque

  • Create a new portlet  in Deployed Portal in production environment

    are there any ways to import or create a new portlet in Deployed Portal in production environment?
    Edited by: user8322798 on May 1, 2011 7:26 AM

    This can done via WSRP proxy portlets and streaming desktops. First, you'll need to have a WSRP producer setup somewhere. This could be another WLP webapp with portlets, or another server altogether. Or, you can use the JSR 286 WSRP import tool from within the Portal Administration Console (I think it's under Services | WSRP | Import Tool) -- this will allow you upload .war(s) of JSR 168 or 286 portlets, which will be turned into WSRP producer(s).
    Then, you can use the Portal Administration Console to register a WSRP Producer, and then add portlets from the producer to your desktop (http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E15919_01/wlp.1032/e14235/chap_fed_books_pages.htm#FPGWP690). Additionally, once the producer has been registered in Portal Adminstration Console, an adminstrator user can use the Dynamic Visitor Tools from within the streaming desktop itself to add wsrp proxy portlets to the desktop (http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E15919_01/wlp.1032/e14243/dvt.htm#PDGWP691).
    It is not possible to add new local .portlet files to a deployed application in production mode. This requires adding the file artifacts to the .ear/.war and redeploy the application.
    Greg

  • Deploy issue from JDeveloper 10.1.3.5 to OAS 10.1.2

    I have written an application using ADF on JDeveloper 10.1.3.5 and need to deploy it to our OAS 10.1.2. I have run the adfinstaller on the linux server to upgrade the ADF libraries to the correct versions, updated the web.xml files to have the correct versions, changed to J2SE 1.4.2_19 for the application and have still got deployment issues.
    Error
    An error occurred while redeploying application "FormsSiebelIntegration". See base exception for details.
    Resolution:
    See base exception for details.
    Base Exception:
    java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError
    com/sun/faces/application/ApplicationAssociate (Unsupported major.minor version 49.0). com/sun/faces/application/ApplicationAssociate (Unsupported major.minor version 49.0)
    Removing the jsf-impl.jar file allows the application to deploy, but when running on the app server I get the following errors:
    OracleJSP: oracle.jsp.parse.JspParseException:
    /codename.jspx: Line # 6, <jsp:root xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" version="2.0" xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" xmlns:af="http://xmlns.oracle.com/adf/faces" xmlns:afh="http://xmlns.oracle.com/adf/faces/html">
    Help! I'm starting to have total mind block as to what to do next.
    Error: Unable to load taghandler class: http://java.sun.com/jsf/html

    I had already applied all of this before trying to deploy.
    The error seems to be a versioning error in the jsf-impl.jar file as the ApplicationAssociate class is found there. I have changed the JDK and J2EE to 1.4.2 and 1.3 respectively, rebuilt everything, updated all the settings to the right versions for 10.1.2 but it still keeps failing on the deploy.

  • Error in Jdeveloper using WebCenter Framework

    Hi All,
    I am creating a sample application using webcenter framework in Jdeveloper. As i have installed the extensions of webcenter from HELP->Check For Updates -> webcenter extension. It was working fine but when i am trying to create the connection to content repository from Application Resources i am getting following error in Jdeveloper:-
    An unexpected severe error has occurred in Jdeveloper and in error details the log was:-
    oracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedNoClassDefFoundError:
    Missing class: javax.jcr.Repository
    *     Dependent class: oracle.vcr.jam.JamRepository*
    *     Loader: ide-global:11.1.1.0.0*
    *     Code-Source: /E:/Oracle/Middleware/jdeveloper/webcenter/modules/oracle.webcenter.framework_11.1.1/jcr-manager.jar*
    *     Configuration: <classpath> in /file:/E:/Oracle/Middleware/jdeveloper/jdev/extensions/oracle.webcenter.content.dt.jar!/META-INF/extension.xml*
    The missing class is not available from any code-source or loader in the system.
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.defineClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:2387)
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.findLocalClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1546)
    o.classloader.SearchPolicy$FindLocal.getClass(SearchPolicy.java:226)
    o.classloader.SearchSequence.getClass(SearchSequence.java:119)
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.internalLoadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1728)
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.access$000(PolicyClassLoader.java:143)
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader$LoadClassAction.run(PolicyClassLoader.java:331)
    j.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.loadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1692)
    o.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.loadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1674)
    o.webcenter.internal.dt.config.ConnectionContextListener.<clinit>(ConnectionContextListener.java:81)
    o.webcenter.internal.dt.addin.WebCenterFrameworkAddin$1.rescatContextRegistered(WebCenterFrameworkAddin.java:237)
    o.j.rescat2.RescatContextRegistry.notifyContextRegistered(RescatContextRegistry.java:328)
    o.j.rescat2.RescatContextRegistry.registerContext(RescatContextRegistry.java:93)
    o.adf.share.dt.AppConnContext.getRescatContext(AppConnContext.java:221)
    o.adf.share.dt.ApplicationConnectionsNode.applicationChanged(ApplicationConnectionsNode.java:94)
    o.j.appresources.ApplicationResourcesWindow.notifyApplicationChanged(ApplicationResourcesWindow.java:298)
    o.j.appresources.ApplicationResourcesNode.applicationChanged(ApplicationResourcesNode.java:66)
    o.j.appresources.ApplicationResourcesWindow.applicationChanged(ApplicationResourcesWindow.java:236)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow.fireApplicationChangeEventImpl(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:990)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow.fireApplicationChangeEvent(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:974)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow.access$200(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:100)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow$1L.itemStateChanged(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:263)
    jx.s.JComboBox.fireItemStateChanged(JComboBox.java:1205)
    jx.s.JComboBox.selectedItemChanged(JComboBox.java:1262)
    jx.s.JComboBox.contentsChanged(JComboBox.java:1309)
    jx.s.AbstractListModel.fireContentsChanged(AbstractListModel.java:100)
    jx.s.DefaultComboBoxModel.setSelectedItem(DefaultComboBoxModel.java:88)
    jx.s.JComboBox.setSelectedItem(JComboBox.java:557)
    jx.s.JComboBox.setSelectedIndex(JComboBox.java:603)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow.initSelectedApplication(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:1135)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow.initToolbarArea(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:1035)
    o.ideri.navigator.DefaultNavigatorWindow.initCommonItems(DefaultNavigatorWindow.java:384)
    o.i.navigator.ApplicationNavigatorWindow.getGUI(ApplicationNavigatorWindow.java:695)
    o.i.docking.DockableWindow.getHostedComponent(DockableWindow.java:231)
    o.ii.docking.TitledPanelHolder.getOrCreateComponent(TitledPanelHolder.java:47)
    o.ii.docking.TitledPanel.setPageVisible(TitledPanel.java:881)
    o.ii.docking.TitledPanel.showClient(TitledPanel.java:858)
    o.ii.docking.TitledPanel.setClientVisible(TitledPanel.java:841)
    o.ii.docking.TitledPanel.setClientVisible(TitledPanel.java:819)
    o.ii.docking.TitledPanel.loadVisibilityLayout(TitledPanel.java:1789)
    o.ii.docking.DockPanel.loadVisibilityLayout(DockPanel.java:200)
    o.ii.docking.AbstractDockPanelHost.loadVisibilityLayout(AbstractDockPanelHost.java:94)
    o.ii.docking.DockStationImpl.onStartup(DockStationImpl.java:1634)
    o.ii.docking.DockStationImpl.loadLayout(DockStationImpl.java:1473)
    o.ii.docking.DockStationListener.init(DockStationListener.java:36)
    o.i.layout.Layouts.activate(Layouts.java:812)
    o.i.layout.Layouts.activateLayout(Layouts.java:192)
    o.ii.MainWindowImpl$6.runImpl(MainWindowImpl.java:728)
    o.javatools.util.SwingClosure$1Closure.run(SwingClosure.java:50)
    j.a.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:199)
    j.a.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:597)
    j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:269)
    j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:184)
    j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:174)
    j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:169)
    j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:161)
    j.a.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:122)
    Please Help!!!
    Thanks..

    http://puchaanirudh.blogspot.com/2008/04/oracleclassloaderutilannotatednoclassde.html
    For jdeveloper errors.
    I think all the required jars are not loaded during the installation.
    I advice you , to download the jdeveloper again and update the webcenter files.

  • Newbie question - Portlet development in Portal using JDeveloper

    Hello.
    I've tried to develop a portlet using Oracle JDeveloper, then using it in an Oracle Portal-provided web page.
    I'm so really confused... I don't know where to start!
    Let'say the portlet is a very simple Hello World static html or jsp page.
    What could I do in order to use it in Portal?
    Have I to use jpdk? How?
    Or have I to deploy it in the Application Server home OC4J as a web application?
    Or have I to deploy it in the OC4J_Portal as a web application?
    Or....
    If this helps, here is my platform:
    I'm using Oracle Application Server 10g Portal as middle-tier. It is correlated to an OID/Infrastructure istance wich provides Single SignOn for the applications, based upon an Oracle 9i database, in which runs Oracle Workflow; my needs are to use a Workflow based Java applications in the Oracle Portal as portlets.
    Don't worry: by now, I'm interested in just knowing how to run in the Portal a simple Hello World portlet built with JDeveloper...
    Please, help me.
    Thank you in advance.
    - Umberto

    Hi Umberto,
    Did you have a chance to take a look at the Portal Developer's Guide?
    The Building Java Portlets chapter walks you through the steps you need to take.
    Good luck,
    Peter

  • Problem creating jar using JDeveloper

    I'm creating jar using JDeveloper..I need to keep two dll files in the jar. But if I create the jar in JDeveloper, it can't include the dll files. If the jar is created from command prompt, it can include the dll files. Can anyone tell me how can I include these dlls in my jar?

    Putting DLLs in your classes directory is dangerous (eg. Run->Clean Project.jpr will remove it). I use a different way to achieve that:
    When you double click on the deployment profile you'll see a dialog window containing a list of items. The one of interest is the one called File Groups. Select this item, click on the New button and add a new file group just for your DLLs.
    --olaf                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

  • Creating a report in EP portal using Web Dynpro

    Hi all,
            Can anyone guide me how to create a Report in EP portal using Web Dynpro.
    Regards,
    R.V.Easter

    Hi,
    You should read the documentation ([Web Dynpro ABAP: Development in Detail|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/03/0048413e466e24e10000000a155106/frameset.htm]) and study the tutorials : [Go and Create First Application with Web Dynpro ABAP|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/e6/2c4b29dc87c6409d6469ec390e8f3d/frameset.htm] and [Creating a Simple Flight Info Application|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/e6/2c4b29dc87c6409d6469ec390e8f3d/frameset.htm].
    Regards,
    Pierre

  • 12c SOA composite deployment issue using maven

    I am facing issue with 12c SOA composite deployment using maven. I execute the below command for deploying any composite. (Note: Update and run init.cmd file before running the below maven command)
    mvn pre-integration-test –f soa-pom.xml –Dcomposite.name=TestSOAProj –Dcomposite.version=1.1
    Issues:
    As seen above, I specified composite version to be deployed as 1.1 in pom.xml file, but maven deploys the composite with version that is present in composite.xml. It does build the jar file with the version specified in the pom i.e. TestSOAProj_rev1.1.jar, but when it deploys I see the composite with version as 1.0 (this version is in composite.xml). The out of the box maven script is not overwriting the revision in the composite.xml with the value specified in the pom file.
    Also, is there a way to pass the partition name as an user input parameter in the pom file. I tried this with the out of the box pom file by giving the partition name as something other than ‘default’, but the maven script ignores this and always deploys to ‘default’.
    I am not sure if I am missing anything here. Please suggest.
    inti.cmd:
    SET JAVA_HOME=D:\12c-Installation-Path\Java\jdk1.7.0_60
    SET ANT_HOME=D:\12c-Installation-Path\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\oracle_common\modules\org.apache.ant_1.9.2
    SET M2_HOME=D:\12c-Installation-Path\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\oracle_common\modules\org.apache.maven_3.0.5
    SET PATH=%PATH%;%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%M2_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin
    soa-pom.xml:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <project xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd" xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
             <!--
               This POM was automatically generated during SOA project creation.          
               This POM relates to this SOA Composite, i.e. the one in this same directory.
               There is another POM in the SOA Application directory which handles
               the whole SOA Application, which may contain additional projects.
            -->
        <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
        <groupId>TestSOAApp</groupId>
        <artifactId>${composite.name}</artifactId>   
      <version>${composite.version}</version>
        <packaging>sar</packaging>
        <!--
               The parent points to the common SOA parent POM.  That is a special POM that is
               shipped by Oracle as a point of customization (only). You can add default values
               for properties like serverUrl, etc. to the SOA common parent POM, so that you
               do not have to specify them over and over in every project POM.
        -->
        <!--<parent>
            <groupId>com.oracle.soa</groupId>
            <artifactId>sar-common</artifactId>
            <version>12.1.3-0-0</version>
        </parent>-->
        <properties>
      <!-- These parameters are used by the compile goal -->
      <code.basedir>${soa.app.source}/${project.artifactId}</code.basedir>
            <scac.input.dir>${code.basedir}/SOA</scac.input.dir>
            <scac.output.dir>${project.basedir}/target</scac.output.dir>
            <scac.input>${scac.input.dir}/composite.xml</scac.input>
            <scac.output>${scac.output.dir}/out.xml</scac.output>
            <scac.error>${scac.output.dir}/error.txt</scac.error>
            <scac.displayLevel>1</scac.displayLevel>
      <!-- if you are using a config plan, uncomment the following line and update to point
                 to your config plan -->
            <configplan>${code.basedir}/${project.artifactId}_cfgplan.xml</configplan>
      <!-- These parameters are used by the deploy and undeploy goals -->
      <composite.name>${project.artifactId}</composite.name>
      <composite.revision>${project.version}</composite.revision>       
      <composite.partition>default</composite.partition>
            <serverUrl>http://${target.hostname}:${target.port}</serverUrl>       
            <!--user>weblogic</user>
            <password>${pwd}</password-->       
      <overwrite>true</overwrite>
            <forceDefault>true</forceDefault>
            <regenerateRulebase>false</regenerateRulebase>
            <keepInstancesOnRedeploy>false</keepInstancesOnRedeploy>
            <!--<jndi.properties.input>UNDEFINED</jndi.properties.input>-->
            <scatest.result>${scac.output.dir}/testResult</scatest.result>
            <!--  input is the name of the composite to run test suties against -->
            <input>${project.artifactId}</input>       
            <!--<scac.ant.buildfile>${env.MW_HOME}/soa/bin/ant-sca-compile.xml</scac.ant.buildfile>
            <sca.ant.testfile>${env.MW_HOME}/soa/bin/ant-sca-test.xml</sca.ant.testfile>
            -->
        </properties>
      <build>
           <plugins>
       <plugin>
      <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
      <artifactId>properties-maven-plugin</artifactId>
      <version>1.0-alpha-2</version>
      <executions>
       <execution>
      <phase>initialize</phase>
      <goals>
       <goal>read-project-properties</goal>
      </goals>
      <configuration>
       <files>
      <file>build-${env}.properties</file>
       </files>
      </configuration>
       </execution>
      </executions>
       </plugin>
      <plugin>
      <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
      <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
      <version>1.6</version>
      <executions>
      <execution>
      <id>read-input</id>
      <phase>prepare-package</phase>
      <inherited>false</inherited>
      <goals>
      <goal>run</goal>
      </goals>
      <configuration>
      <target>
      <property name="fmw.app.basedir" value="${soa.app.source}" />
      <property name="fmw.composite.name" value="${project.artifactId}" />
      <property name="configplan.target.path" value="${scac.output.dir}" />
      <ant antfile="${project.basedir}/replace-tokens.xml" target="replaceConfig" />
      </target>
      </configuration>
      </execution>
      </executions>
      </plugin>
                <plugin>
                    <groupId>com.oracle.soa.plugin</groupId>
                    <artifactId>oracle-soa-plugin</artifactId>
                    <version>12.1.3-0-0</version>
                    <configuration>
                        <compositeName>${project.artifactId}</compositeName>
                        <composite>${scac.input}</composite>
                        <sarLocation>${scac.output.dir}/sca_${project.artifactId}_rev${composite.revision}.jar</sarLocation>
                        <serverUrl>${serverUrl}</serverUrl>
      <user>{}</user>            
      <password>{}</password>
                        <!-- Note: compositeRevision is needed to package, revision is needed to undeploy -->
                        <compositeRevision>${composite.revision}</compositeRevision>
                        <revision>${composite.revision}</revision>
                        <scacInputDir>${scac.input.dir}</scacInputDir>                   
      <input>${input}</input>
      <!--<appHome>${soa.app.source}</appHome>
      <oracleHome>${oracle.home}/soa</oracleHome>                   
      <configplan>${scac.output.dir}/${project.artifactId}_cfgplan_generated.xml</configplan>-->
                    </configuration>
                     <!-- extensions=true is needed to use the custom sar packaging type -->
                    <extensions>true</extensions>
                </plugin>
            </plugins>
        </build>
    </project>
    replace-tokens.xml:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
    <project name="EA_SOA_Build"  default="replaceConfig">
      <target name="replaceConfig">
      <echo>Replacing tokens in configuration file</echo>
      <!-- Following logic copies the dev deployment plan and generates one to meet the target environment. -->
      <delete failonerror="true" file="${fmw.app.basedir}/${fmw.composite.name}/${fmw.composite.name}_cfgplan_generated.xml"/>
      <copy overwrite="true" failonerror="true"
      file  ="${fmw.app.basedir}/${fmw.composite.name}/${fmw.composite.name}_cfgplan.xml"
      tofile="${configplan.target.path}/${fmw.composite.name}_cfgplan_generated.xml"/>
      <replace file="${configplan.target.path}/${fmw.composite.name}_cfgplan_generated.xml">   
       <!-- replace filter for soa source and target endpoints. -->
       <replacefilter token="dmnh1i.manheim.com" value="dmnh2i.manheim.com" />  
      </replace>
      </target>
    </project>
    build-local.properties:
    soa.app.source=D:/Oracle_SOA12c13/Jdev_mywork/OVCApp
    mds.outer.dir=D:/Oracle_SOA12c13/Jdev_mywork/OVCApp/MDS
    target.hostname=localhost
    target.port=7001
    oracle.home=D:/Oracle_SOA12c13/Middleware/Oracle_Home

    hi,
    Can i pass multiple composite name like
    mvn pre-integration-test –f soa-pom.xml –Dcomposite.name=TestSOAProj –Dcomposite.name2="xxx"
    can you please suggest me for same.
    Hint- passing project1,project2.....

  • Create portal user using web dynpro abap application

    Dear All,
    I would like to know is it possible to create portal user-id through web dynpro abap application.
    My requirement is
    > I have to create a web dynpro abap application. In the web dynpro abap application I have name email-id and phone number as entry fields.
    > I will click on submit, one unique id will get created. This unique id will be the login id for portal.
    I found how to create portal user using web dynpro java, but i could not find regarding web dynpro abap.
    If it is possible to create the portal users using web dynpro abap pls share the code as well.
    Regards,
    Swapnil Indulkar

    Hi swapnil,
    I think by using BAPi.. BAPI_USER_CREATE1 you can create.
    Please check this...
    Create portal user from webdynpro abap
    Creating user and assigning a group through code
    user administration su01
    How can i get the portal user id from logon ticket in the webdyn 4 ABAP
    Cheers,
    Kris.
    Edited by: kissnas on May 21, 2011 8:47 AM

  • Creating Multiple Users in AS Portal using PL/SQL

    Hi Guys,
    I am very new to Portal and I was wondering if there was a way to add multiple users to Portal using a PL/SQL API?
    I have found an API called wwsec_api which has a function add_portal_users but this doesnt seem to work when I try to add a user.
    Any help is much appreciated
    Thanks
    -Mark

    The users are created in OiD, not in Oracle Portal. Oracle Portal just uses OiD similar to other products.
    The following note on http://support.oracle.com provides information about creation of users in OiD both through PL/SQL and Java :
    Note 277771.1 - How to create a new user in OID using the programmatic interfaces
    For Portal, is is important that the users are created below the user search base configured in your Portal application. This is normally something like cn=Users,dc=<your domain>, e.g. cn=Users,dc=acme,dc=org.
    Hope this helps,
    EJ

Maybe you are looking for

  • Permissions differ but don't seem to repair

    Hello, When I run verify permissions a long list of things pop up saying the permissions differ. But when I run repair permissions the same things pop up as differing permissions. I thought maybe it was just the computer telling me it was fixing the

  • Jre1.5.0_06 doesnt support cjk?

    Hi I was trying to test for cjk (chines japanese koren) lang support but it seems the latest jre version had some problem as the same worked with earlier jre 1.4** versions .I found out that font.properties file in /lib for the jre version were less

  • Attaching USB External Drive Results in Error Message

    I hope this is the right forum to seek help on this issue, and I hope someone can help... I have a 500 gig external hard drive hooked up to my AEBS. Because the issue I describe at the forum topic below continues, I access it by going to the "Go Menu

  • SQL generation failed see your business objects administrator (Error:WIS 00

    I have a user who in WEBI has refreshes report frequently. :stupid: . After 5-10 minutes of inactivity it will toss out this error: SQL generation failed. See your business objects administrator. Error: WIS 00013 Error: INF

  • Error 1604 - Please help

    After reading the troubleshooting steps on the article 307007 on the apple support web page, after updating itunes from 7.5 to 7.6, restart my pc, changed of USB connection, etc ... i can't restore it. Do you have an idea, a solution, something ? Man