Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 What’s New in Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
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Get Started with Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
- About Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
- About the Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace License
- About the Components of Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
- About the Components of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Used By Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
- About Life Cycle Management of Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instances
- About Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Roles and User Accounts
- About Adapters for Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
- About Managing Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instances
- About Security for Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instances
- About Managing Patches for Instances Provisioned With Earlier Releases
- About Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Roles and Responsibilities between Oracle and Customer
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Before You Begin
- Understand Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Topologies
- Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console
- Prerequisites
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Create and View Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instances
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Provision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
- Provision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console
- Provision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Quick Start Instance (Deprecated from Release 24.4.2)
- Provision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Command Line Interface
- Provision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance Using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure REST APIs
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Complete Post-Provisioning Tasks
- Add Ingress Rules to Access WebLogic Server Administration and Other Consoles
- Add an Ingress Rule to Allow ssh Access to SOA Servers
- Restart Servers for a Multinode Cluster
- Add a Managed Server IP in a Non-Proxy Host to Enable Deployment from Fusion Middleware Control
- Complete Post-Provisioning Tasks for an MFT Cluster Service Type
- Configure Scheduled Backups
- Extend Your On-Premises Network with a VCN on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- Register a Custom Domain Name with a Third-Party Registration Vendor
- View Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance Details
- Access an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
- Migrate or Upgrade to an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
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Provision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
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Deploy Applications for Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
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Deploy and Undeploy Applications for an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
- Overview of Deployment Tasks for an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
- Use Oracle JDeveloper to Deploy Applications
- Use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control to Deploy an Application
- Use the WebLogic Server Administration Console to Deploy and Undeploy an Application
- Use WLST Commands to Deploy and Undeploy an Application
- Access an Application Deployed to an Oracle SOA Cloud Service Instance
- Use a Shared File System
- Access the WSDL of a Composite Deployed to a SOA Server
- Use the Frontend Host and HTTPS Port Values in the WSDL URL for Inbound Cloud Adapters
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Deploy and Undeploy Applications for an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
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Manage Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instances
- Edit an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
- Add or Delete a Load Balancer Post-Provisioning
- Access a VM Through a Secure Shell (SSH)
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Perform Lifecycle Operations on
an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
- Disable Server Restart During an Instance Reboot
- Stop or Start an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance and Servers
- Scale an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance Cluster Out or In
- Scale an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance Up or Down
- Back Up the Domain Home
- Restore the Domain Home
- Back Up a Block Volume
- Restore a Block Volume
- Deprovision an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instance
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Perform Database Operations for
an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
Instance
- Replace an Existing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database with a New Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database
- Discover the Default Database Schema Prefix and Password
- Change the Database Schema and Wallet Passwords
- Create a Data Source for an Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing Database
- Unmount and Mount DBFS
- Increase the Domain Volume Size Post-Provisioning
- Update the JVM Heap Size Parameter Values for Managed Servers
- Enable OS Management for Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace Instances
- Perform a JNDI Lookup of JMS Resources Deployed on the Administration Server
- Unmount and Mount File Storage Service
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Secure an Oracle SOA Suite Instance
- About Security in Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
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Set Up Oracle SOA Suite to Use CA-Verified SSL Certificates
(without load balancer)
- Register a Domain Name for Oracle SOA Suite
- Create Custom Identity and Custom Trust Keystores and Generate a CSR
- Share the CSR with CA to Get CA-Signed Certificates
- Import CA Certificates
- Synchronize the Local Keystore with the Security Store
- Update WebLogic Keystores with Custom Identity and Trust
- Update the Node Manager and boot.properties File
- Verify the Environment
- Set Two-Way SSL Authentication
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Import Certificates of External Web Services with HTTPS in Oracle SOA Suite
- Export the Certificate Chain of the HTTPS WSDL Called in Oracle SOA Suite
- Import the Certificate Chain of the HTTPS WSDL Called in the Oracle SOA Suite Trust Store
- Import the Certificate Chain of the HTTPS WSDL Called in the Java Trust Store
- Restart the Administration and Managed Servers
- Troubleshoot Issues
- 8 Configure Mail Settings
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Troubleshoot Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace
- Find Diagnostic Information to Help with Troubleshooting
- Problems Using IDCS as the Authentication Provider
- Problems with Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
- Problems Accessing the Worklist Application from Enterprise Manager
- Problems with Failure of a Running Service When the Schema User Password Expires
- Problems with Connectivity
- Problems with the Node Manager
- Problems with Database File System Mounting on Second Managed Server Node
- Problems with a Database Deployment
- Problems Opening the WebLogic Server Administration Console from Fusion Middleware Control
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Patches Installed By Release
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 25.1.3
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 24.4.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 24.3.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 24.2.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 24.1.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 23.4.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 23.3.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 23.2.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 23.1.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 22.4.1 and 22.4.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 22.3.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 22.2.2.1 and 22.2.3.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 22.1.2.1 and 22.2.1.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 22.1.1.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.4.5
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.4.1 and 21.4.3
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.3.2 and 21.3.2.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.2.2 and 21.2.3
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.2.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.1.2 and 21.1.3
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 21.1.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 20.4.3
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 20.4.2 and 20.4.2.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 20.3.3 and 20.3.3.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 20.3.2
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 20.3.1.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 20.3.1
- Patches Applied During Provisioning — 1.0.11.1