complete installation and configuration of oracle data integrator
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Complete Installation and configuration of Oracle Data Integrator (ODI), ODI Web Services with JDeveloper, BPEL
By Kavin Mehta on Aug 31, 2009
Installing Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle Data Profiling, Oracle Data Quality
Click on setup.exe . Click Next
Check "Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle Data Profiling, Oracle Data Quality 10.1.3.5.0" and click next
Check "Complete" and Click next
Specify ODI Home name and location. Click Next
Specify port, click Next
Specify host name and ports, I left them at default ones.
Again left at default one
Check summary and click Install
Configuring Repository
After install is finished execute the script to create master and work repository user. You can use the one I did
-- tablespace for master repository create tablespace ts_odim logging datafile 'C:\oracle\ora10g\database\oradata\orcl\ts_odim.dbf' size 32m autoextend on;
-- tablespace for work repository create tablespace ts_odiw logging datafile 'C:\oracle\ora10g\database\oradata\orcl\ts_odiw.dbf' size 32m autoextend on;
create temporary tablespace tmp_odi tempfile 'C:\oracle\ora10g\database\oradata\orcl\tmp_odi.dbf' size 32m autoextend on ;
-- USER SQL CREATE USER snpm IDENTIFIED BY snpm123 DEFAULT TABLESPACE TS_ODIM TEMPORARY TABLESPACE TMP_ODI;
GRANT CONNECT, RESOURCE TO snpm;
CREATE USER snpw IDENTIFIED BY snpw123 DEFAULT TABLESPACE TS_ODIW TEMPORARY TABLESPACE TMP_ODI;
GRANT CONNECT, RESOURCE TO snpw;
Launch bin/repcreate.bat or bin/repcreate.sh to create Master Repository. Complete fields and click OK
When prompted, click OK
To connect to the Master repository launch the Topology Manager script (bin/topology.bat or bin/topology.sh)
Click on the button New
Click on Test to check the connection is working. Validate by OK, then OK. Topology Manager opens.
The default password of the SUPERVISOR is SUNOPSIS.
In the icon list Topology -> Repositories -> Work repositories, click with the right button, then choose Insert work repository.
In the connection window, complete the parameters and click OK
Click JDBC tab
New Work Repository can be seen in topology manager now
To connect to a work repository and launch the Designer module
Click on the button New
Complete the fields, test connection and click ok
Now connect to work rep using SUPERVISOR/SUNOPSIS
New Designer window will open up for current repository
Deploying ODI Web Applications - Lightweight Designer
Open Enterprise Manager console Click oc4j_odi > Applications > Deploy
Browse to location <ODI_DOWNLOAD_DIR>\setup\Manual and select oracledilwd.war file (Lightweight Designer)
Click Next
Accept default values, click Next
Click Deploy
Check deployment report for any errors and click Return.
Test Application at http://oc4j_host:oc4j_port/oracledilwd/
Configuring Repository Connections
Lightweight Designer connects the repositories though JDBC datasource. Update data-sources.xml to have connection pool and datasources configured as below.
<managed-data-source user="snpm" password="snpm123" connection-pool-name="ODI_CONNECTION_POOL" jndi-name="jdbc/ORACLE_MASTER" name="ODI_MASTER_DS"/> <managed-data-source user="snpw" password="snpw123" connection-pool-name="ODI_CONNECTION_POOL" jndi-name="jdbc/ORACLE_WORK" name="ODI_WORK_DS"/> <connection-pool name="ODI_CONNECTION_POOL"> <connection-factory factory-class="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource" url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/orcl"/> </connection-pool>
Add the entries to link the datasource in the application context. Edit web.xml located under <OC4J_ODI>\applications\oracledilwd\oracledilwd\WEB-INF\web.xml
<resource-ref> <description>Oracle Datasource for the Master Repository</description> <res-ref-name>jdbc/ORACLE_MASTER</res-ref-name> <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type> <res-auth>Container</res-auth> <res-sharing-scope>Unshareable</res-sharing-scope> </resource-ref> <resource-ref> <description>Oracle Datasource for the Work Repository</description> <res-ref-name>jdbc/ORACLE_WORK</res-ref-name>
<res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type> <res-auth>Container</res-auth> <res-sharing-scope>Unshareable</res-sharing-scope> </resource-ref>
Define the Lightweight Designer login information to the work repositories. Edit repositories.xml located under <OC4J_ODI\applications\oracledilwd\oracledilwd\
<login name="My Work Repository"> <master name="jdbc/ORACLE_MASTER" masterDriver="oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver"/> <work name="jdbc/ORACLE_WORK" workName="WORKREP"/> </login>
Deploying ODI Web Applications - Metadata Navigator
Click oc4j_odi > Applications > Deploy
Browse to location <ODI_DOWNLOAD_DIR>\setup\Manual and select oracledimn.war file (Metadata Navigator). Click Next
Accept defaults, click Next
Click Deploy
Check deployment report for any errors and click Return.
Test Application at http://oc4j_host:oc4j_port/oracledimn/
Configuring Repository Connections
To configure the connections to your repositories in the web application, we need to follow two steps.
Configure the connection to the work repository in Designer. Copy the snps_login_work.xml file from <ODI_HOME>\oracledi\bin directory into
<OC4J_ODI>\applications\oracledimn\oracledimn\WEB-INF/WEB_INF
Configuring Apache Axis 2 (ver 1.2)
Download Axis 1.2 WAR file from http://ws.apache.org/axis2/download/1_2/download.cgi. It would be a zip file download, simply rename it to axis2.war
Click oc4j_odi > Applications > Deploy
Provide WAR file location and click next
Provide WAR file location and click next
Provide WAR file location and click next
Provide WAR file location and click next
Provide WAR file location and click next
Access Axis application at http://oc4j_host:oc4j_port/axis2/axis2-web/index.jsp
Click on the Validate button, the happy axis page will appear: http://oc4j_host:oc4j_port/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.js
Click on the Administration link will take you to http://oc4j_host:oc4j_port/axis2/axis2-admin the default username/password are: admin/axis2
Deploy odi-public-ws.aar located under <ODI_DOWNLOAD_DIR>\oracledi\tools\web_services using the "Upload Service" link or drop into webapps/axis2/web-inf/services directory
Deployment confirmation page showing success (or in cases will show errors)
Copy odiInvoke.wsil from <ODI_DOWNLOAD_DIR>\oracledi\tools\web_services to <OC4J_ODI>\applications\axis2\axis2\axis2-web\OdiInvoke.wsil
Change Location attribute from
location="./services/OdiInvoke?wsdl">
to
location="/axis2/services/OdiInvoke?wsdl">
Configuring JDeveloper
To show local WSIL registry uncomment External Source for WSIL lcoated under <JDEV_HOME>\integration\bpm\designer\config\serviceexplorer_plugin.xml
Create inspection.wsil manually to the same directory where serviceexplorer_plugin.xml is located. <JDEV_HOME>\integration\bpm\designer\config\inspection.wsil
<?xml version="1.0"?> <inspection xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2001/10/inspection/" xmlns:wsilwsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2001/10/inspection/wsdl/"> <link referencedNamespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2001/10/inspection/"
location=:/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil">:/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil">:/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil">:/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil">:/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil">:/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil">http://<host>:<port>/axis2/axis2-web/OdiInvoke.wsil> <abstract>Oracle Data Integrator Public Web Service</abstract> </link> </inspection>
Restart JDeveloper and you should be able to see service in "Service Explorer". You can now use it with BPEL, AIA, OSB or any other service aware application.
Category: Installation
Tags: JDeveloper ODI ODI Web Applications ODI Web Service Oracle Data Integrator
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« Using Oracle SOA... | Main | JGroups Log Configur... » Comments:
Kavin, Thanks for this insightful article. Being a newbie to Java and ODI, I have a couple of questions pertaining to installing accessing Metadata Navigator. 1.) Installing the WAR file needs IAS to be installed and up and running ? My OEM doesnt show me any options for "Application Control" 2.) After installing the "oracledimn.war" file, why do you configure Apache Axis 2 and subsequently JDeveloper ? What is their need and relevance for Metadata Navigator. Thanks
Posted by Ankit Jain on September 08, 2009 at 09:02 AM EDT #
Regarding Q# 1, if you have Enterprise Manager running for your application server, you can use it to install / deploy apps in any other oc4j associated with that EM. If your application doesn't have AS control up and running, please refer to one of my old blogs to how to enable ascontrol application. Regarding Q#2, you need Axis to host / expose ODI web services to be able to communicate with other products like AIA, BPEL, ESB. Also JDev step is for the same purpose. So now if you want to create a BPEL process to kick-off ODI session, use ODI web service as partner link and perform the operation. HTH, Regards, Kavin
Posted by kavin.mehta on September 08, 2009 at 09:20 AM EDT #
Thanks for this article. I have installed ODI 11g and SOA suite 11g with weblogic I am having 2 problems 1. When connecting to Lightweight Designer; in the login page I am getting a warning message: "While trying to look up jdbc in java:comp/env." . You have an idea why I'm this warning message?? 2. I have downloaded the latest version of Axis 2 (1.5), I have renamed the zip file to .war; after deploying I cannot access the axis page. I have also tried to unzip and deploy the war file; while doing so I had an error hence the deployment cannot be done in this way. Do you know why I cant access the Axis page??
Posted by Mevin on October 10, 2009 at 09:22 AM EDT #
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