Monday, April 8, 2013

#236 Installing OSB 11.1.1.7

Installing OSB 11.1.1.7 on Win 64bit

Files required -








Step 0 - install RCU

I have already installed SOA PS6 - so I have already run rcu.
If you are doing a standalone OSB install i.e. no SOA database already installed - then
you need to run rcu against your ORCL DB.
simply unzip the rcu file and run rcu.bat



For this scenario -
I am going to install in the directory d:\work\envs\OSBPS6


Step 1 - Install WLS
java -jar wls1036_generic.jar

























Specify the home directory

Then do a typical install














Point to your jdk























Step 2 - Install OEPE
Now unzip the oepe file to your home directory e.g. D:\work\envs\OSBPS6














Step 3 - Install OSB
Unzip ofm_osb_generic...







Open Disk1









Run setup.exe -jreLoc yourJDK

e.g.









Specify your home directory e.g. d:\work\envs\OSBPS6












Select Custom install













Here I select the IDE, but de-select the samples











Validate the oepe location.
















Review - Oracle_OSB1 directory has been created
















Step 4 - Configure OSB domain

run config.cmd

















 






Notice I selected the dev edition - all on the 1 AdminServer.
I also selected WSM and EM for managing WSM.


  
Point to your local DB for the WSM schema.
Do not worry about the JMS Reporting provider


 









 Next I change the AdminServer port to 7010 - as I already have SOA Suite installed




























Start the AdminServer



















Step 5 - Test web console

 http://localhost:70101/sbconsole



Step 6- Test Oepe IDE

















Start eclipse and then create an OSB configuration project

























































An OSB Configuration Project is a container for OSB projects. OSB projects can only be created inside an OSB Configuration Project. The Configuration Project is an environment where you can define various OSB and IDE environmental settings and behaviors.

Click on the Servers tab 




Right mouse click --> New --> Server
















































Point to your domain directory


 Add Resources


























Looks good!

2 comments:

KendoHoang said...

Hello, I don't see link download RCU for win 64 bit . Can you help me?
Thanks a lot!

Niall Commiskey said...

Hi Kendo,

just use the 32 bit version. All rcu does is essentially create the SOA DB schemas.

Thanks
Niall C.