Deploying SOA Composite Applications or Projects in Oracle JDeveloper
This section describes how to deploy SOA composite applications or projects in JDeveloper in the following topics:
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How to Deploy Multiple SOA Composite Applications in Oracle JDeveloper
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How to Deploy and Use Shared Data Across Multiple SOA Composite Applications in Oracle JDeveloper
Note:
Oracle recommends that you deploy SOA projects that are developed in Reference Configuration mode to a server that is in a Reference Configuration domain. Contact your server administrator to move the server into a Reference Configuration domain. If the SOA project is developed in Classic mode and the server to which it is deployed is in a Reference Configuration domain, or vice versa, JDeveloper displays a Mismatch notification in the Deploy Composite Wizard. You can click OK and deploy the SOA project even when there is a configuration mismatch. In this case, deployment will proceed as normal and any Reference Configuration property settings will be ignored by the domain.
Note that the integrated WebLogic server in JDeveloper does not support a Reference Configuration domain.