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Creates or updates DataSources, EIS entriesJMS objects, and Work Managers as defined by input properties files. The properties files will be processed for property replacement first before execution. See Property Replacement Support for more information about property replacement.

If using multiple files, make sure that the lists contain unique values across files.

Adapter Deployment

This operation will perform the EIS changes using createOrUpdateEISEntries, which will Redeploy Adapter.

To only Save Adapter Plan, use the generateEISDeploymentPlans operation instead of this operation.

To Update Adapter instead, use the updateEISDeploymentPlans operation instead of this operation.

So, if you want save or update the Adapter, then create a workflow containing the desired EIS operation. If you want to process JMS, DataSource, and Work Manager entries in same workflow add those necessary operations in the same workflow.

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If you want to detect changes in WebLogic resource (properties) files and only deploy changed files, you can implement custom workflow as defined in Custom Workflow to detect changes in Properties Files.

Target Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Oracle WebLogic Home (WL_HOME)

FDWLS_WEBLOGIC_HOME

Yes

WebLogic Home Directory. (e.g. /u01/oracle/products/fmw/wlserver)

WebLogic Domain Name

FDWLS_DOMAIN_NAME

Yes

WebLogic Domain Name.

WebLogic Admin Listen Address

FDWLS_ADMIN_LISTEN_ADDRESS

Yes

The listener address of the WLS admin server. (e.g. localhost)

WebLogic Admin Listen Port

FDWLS_ADMIN_LISTEN_PORT

Yes

The port of the WLS admin server. (e.g. 7001)

WebLogic Admin SSL Connection

FDWLS_ADMIN_USE_SSL

No

Indicates whether the admin server is using SSL.

WebLogic Admin User

FDWLS_ADMIN_USER

Yes

The user name for the WLS admin server.

WebLogic Admin Password

FDWLS_ADMIN_PASSWORD

Yes

The password for Weblogic Admin User.

WebLogic Admin Domain Directory

FDWLS_ADMIN_DOMAIN_DIRECTORY

No

Weblogic Domain Directory for AdminServer. If not provided, Weblogic Domain Directory will be used.

WebLogic Domain Directory

FDWLS_DOMAIN_DIRECTORY

Yes

Weblogic Domain Directory.(e.g. /u01/oracle/config/domains/soa_domain)

WebLogic Adapter Plan

FDWLS_ADAPTER_PLAN_PATH

No

Path to the XML files used by Resource Adapters. (optional)

If this parameter is not used, the adapters' last-used setting will be used.

Inputs

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Properties File Path

FILE_PATH_TO_PROPERTIES

No

Comma-separated list of paths to the properties file(s).
If relative paths are given, they are assumed relative to the FD_ARTIFACTS_DIR directory.
If this property is not specified, all properties files in the FD_ARTIFACTS_DIR directory will be processed.

Outputs

Output Code

Required

Description

FDWLS_OUT_IS_RESTART_REQUIRED

No

A boolean value that indicates whether the server needs to be restarted to finish applying the configuration changes. You could use this in a workflow condition.

Artifacts

This operation consumes properties file artifacts.

Endpoint Selection

This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the Target which have a resource type of WLS Admin Server. Since the admin server only runs on one server, it is expected that for a given domain, there will only be one endpoint with a resource type set to WLS Admin Server.

Endpoint Execution

This operation will execute on the Admin Server endpoint selected using the WLS Admin Server resource type.

Special Considerations

If Properties File Path is not specified, the FD_ARTIFACTS_DIR folder will be used. If a relative path is specified, the path will be relative to the FD_ARTIFACTS_DIR directory. This means that build workflow needs to capture the files to be processed appropriately.

Properties files in environment code sub-folders will override settings in root folder files when the operation is run on servers in that environment. Environment folder names must match the environment code within the FlexDeploy topology. Environment override folders are optional and can be used only as necessary. You can put just subset of lines in environment code override files and only those will be different when deploying to that particular environment.

Example Folder Structure

DEV environment overrides (optional)

TEST environment overrides (optional)

Properties File Format

Multiple Property lists can be defined in each properties file. They can even hold JMS, DataSources and EIS entries in one file, but it is a best practice to use several files and name them according to their contents. If using multiple files, make sure that the lists contain unique values across files. Best practice would be to use the WebLogic DataSource Name as the list identifier for DataSources. Each properties file must start with one or more lists of elements present in the file. Any number of element types is acceptable in each file, and any number of each type of element is acceptable as well. The properties files will be processed for property replacement using ${{VARIABLE_NAME}} format. See Property Replacement Support for more information about property replacement.

Example Property Files

See the Example properties files in the createOrUpdateDataSourcescreateOrUpdateJMSEntries, createOrUpdateEISEntries, createOrUpdateWorkManagers operations. Any combination of their files is acceptable.

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