An Environment Instance, as its name suggests, is simply an association between one environment and one instance. The Environment Instances were created automatically when we associated the instance to environments. The association can then be used to assign endpoints and provide values for any properties mapped to those environment instances (through workflows or plugin operations).
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Select the endpoint which you configured in an earlier step (on the left), and click the Add button to shuttle it to the selected endpoints (on the right). In the Resource Types dropdown, select the components of EBS which run on this server.
Click the Save button to save the changes, and then click the Properties tab to allow entry of properties required for this environment instance. Enter the 3 required properties for EBS, as described below:
A required property is indicated with an asterisks to the left of the Key Name. By clicking the button between the Key Name and the Value, you can toggle the value between being a literal value and an expression .
You can filter the displayed properties by entering part of the Key Name into the Filter text box and clicking the Filter button (filters using contains operation). By clicking on the clipboard icon to the right of the Key Name, you can copy the Property Name to your clipboard.
Key Name | Property Name | Description |
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EBS Source Script |
| Oracle E-Business Suite includes a consolidated environment file called |
EBS Database User |
| The privileged user to connect to EBS with (e.g. apps). |
EBS Database Password |
| The password for |
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the EBS Database User. |