A Oracle Service Bus and Oracle Enterprise Scheduler Topology
Use this topology to integrate the capabilities of Oracle Enterprise Scheduler with Oracle Service Bus.
The topology is similar to the Oracle Service Bus standard installation topology, described in unresolvable-reference.html; however, in this topology, the Oracle Enterprise Scheduler software is targeted to the Oracle WebLogic Server cluster, in addition to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure and Oracle Service Bus software.

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Roadmap for Installing and Configuring the Oracle Service Bus and Oracle Enterprise Scheduler Topology
Table A-1 Installation and Configuration Steps for Oracle Service Bus and Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Task | Description | More Information | Special Instructions |
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Verify your system environment |
Before beginning the installation, verify that the minimum system and network requirements are met. |
None. |
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Obtain the appropriate distribution |
Both Oracle Service Bus and Enterprise Schedule Services require an existing Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure installation; when you install Oracle Service Bus, Enterprise Schedule Services gets installed, too, and Oracle Service Bus must be installed in the same Oracle Home as Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure. |
You must obtain both Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure and Oracle Service Bus distributions. |
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Determine your installation directories |
Verify that the directories that will need to be created can be created or accessed by the installer, and exist on systems that meet the minimum requirements. |
See What are the Key Oracle Fusion Middleware Directories? in Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware. |
None. |
Install Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure |
Install Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure to create the Oracle home directory for Oracle Service Bus. |
See Installing and Configuring the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure. |
None. |
Install the software |
Install the Oracle Service Bus software into the existing Infrastructure Oracle home. When you install Oracle Service Bus, Enterprise Schedule Services gets installed too. |
None. |
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Create a WebLogic domain |
Use the configuration wizard to create and configure the WebLogic domain. Ensure that you select the appropriate options on the configuration screens. |
Follow the instructions provided for specific screens in Table A-2. |
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Start the servers |
Once you complete the domain creation, start the Administration and Managed Servers. |
See Starting the Servers. |
Start the Managed server on which wsm-pm is targeted before you start the Managed Server on which Oracle Enterprise Scheduler is deployed. |
Verify the configuration |
Verify to ensure that the domain is configured properly. |
None. |
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Next steps after installing and configuring Oracle Service Bus and Enterprise Schedule Services |
You can perform administrative as well as management tasks for the domain that you have just configured. |
None. |
Configuration Options to Select for the Oracle Service Bus and Oracle Enterprise Scheduler
Almost all of the screens and options that you must select while configuring Oracle Service Bus and Enterprise Schedule Services are identical to the ones provided in Configuring the Domain. However, there are a couple of screens on which you must select different options. The following table lists the key screens and options. Ensure that you select the configuration options as provided on this table.
Table A-2 Key Screens and Configuration Options for Oracle Service Bus and Enterprise Schedule Services Topology
Screen | Description |
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Select Components |
This screen appears when you run RCU to create schemas. In addition to the schema list provided in Specifying a Custom Prefix and Selecting Schemas, select Oracle Enterprise Scheduler. |
Templates |
This screen appears after you start the configuration wizard to create your domain. In addition to the templates listed in Selecting the Configuration Templates for Oracle Service Bus, select the following templates:
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Managed Servers |
On the Managed Servers screen (Configuring Managed Servers for Oracle Service Bus), two managed servers, osb_server1 andess_server1, are created. Delete ess_server1 and create osb_server2. Ensure that in the Listen Address drop-down list, you select the IP address of the host on which the Managed Server will reside. Do not use In the Server Groups drop-down list, ensure that osb_server1 and osb_server2are targeted to OSB-MGD-SVRS_COMBINED and ESS_MGD_SVRS. |
Assign Servers to Clusters |
On this screen (Assigning Oracle Service Bus Managed Servers to the Cluster), assign both osb_server1 and osb_server2 toosb_cluster1. |
Assign Servers to Machine |
On this screen (Assigning Servers to Oracle Service Bus Machines), assign the AdminServer, osb_server1 andosb_server2 to osb_machine1. |