To enable WebLogic Server and your LiveCycle
deployment to connect to the Oracle 11g database, you must create
a database connection for WebLogic Server by setting up a connection
pool and a data source.
Create a new data source for Oracle on WebLogic 11gStart the WebLogic Administration Console
by typing http://[hostname]:[port]/console in the
URL line of a web browser.
Type the user name and password that you created for the
WebLogic Server domain and click Log In.
Under Change Center, click Lock & Edit.
Under Domain Structure, click Services > JDBC > Data Sources and,
in the right pane, click New.
On the next screen, set the following properties:
In the Name box, typeIDP_DS.
In the JNDI name box, type IDP_DS.
In the Database Type list,
select Oracle and click Next.
In the Database Driver list, select Oracle’s Driver (Thin) for Server connections; Versions: 9.0.1,9.2.0,10,11
Click Next and select Supports Global Transactions and Emulate Two-Phase Commit.
Click Next and define the following properties that
apply to the Oracle database that you created during your LiveCycle
installation preparations:
Database Name: The name
of the database you have created.
Host Name: The name
or IP address of the computer on which Oracle is running.
Port: Database
Port. The default is 1521.
Database User Name: The
name of the user you created on the Oracle database.
Password and Confirm Password: The
password associated with the user.
Click Next and then click Test Configuration to
verify the configuration settings
Note: If the
test is successful, a “Connection test succeeded” message appears. Click Next.
Otherwise, review the error message that appears and modify the settings
as required until the test succeeds.
On the next screen, select the server that the data source
will connect to (in this case, the managed server) and then click Finish.
Configure the connection pool settingsUnder Domain Structure, click Services > JDBC > Data Sources and,
in the right pane, click IDP_DS.
On the next screen, click the Configuration tab and
the Connection Pool tab.
In the Maximum Capacity box, type 30.
In the Statement Cache Size box, type 80.
Click Save and then click Activate Changes.
Restart WebLogic managed server.
Create a new data source for Oracle for Rights Management on WebLogic 11gNote: This procedure applies
only if you have Rights Management installed.
Under
Change Center, click Lock & Edit.
Under Domain Structure, click Services > JDBC > Data Sources and,
in the right pane, click New.
On the next screen, set the following properties:
In the Name box, type RM_DS.
In the JNDI Name box, type EDC_DS.
In the Database Type list, select Oracle and click Next.
In the Database Driver list, select Oracle’s Driver (Thin) for Server Connections; Versions: 9.0.1,9.2.0,10,11
Click Next and select Supports Global Transactions and One-Phase Commit.
Click Next and define the following properties that
apply to the Oracle database you created during your LiveCycle install
preparations:
Database Name: The name of the database
you have created.
Host Name: The name or IP address
of the computer on which Oracle is running.
Port: Database
Port. The default is 1521.
Database User Name: The
name of the user you created on the Oracle database.
Password and Confirm Password: The
password associated with the user.
Click Next and then click Test Configuration to
verify the configuration settings.
Note: If the
test is successful, a “Connection test succeeded” message appears. Click Next.
Otherwise, review the error message that appears and modify the settings
as required until the test succeeds.
On the next screen, select the server that the data source
will connect to (in this case, the managed server) and then click Finish.
Configure the connection pool settingsUnder Domain Structure, click Services > JDBC > Data Sources and,
in the right pane, click RM_DS.
On the next screen, click the Configuration tab > Connection Pool tab,
and set the following properties:
In the Initial Capacity box,
type 1.
In the Maximum Capacity box, type 20.
In the Capacity Increment box, type 5.
In the Statement Cache Size box, type 80.
Click Save and then click Activate Changes.
Restart WebLogic managed server.
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