Properties File Format
The format of the properties file is as follows:
Property Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
weblogic.adminUserName | Yes | The admin user name for the Weblogic Servers |
weblogic.adminPassword | Yes | The password for weblogic.adminUserName |
weblogic.dbServiceName | Yes | The Service name of the database for the Weblogic instances |
weblogic.dbaName | Yes | A database username which has sysdba rights |
weblogic.dbaPassword | Yes | The password for weblogic.dbaName |
weblogic.shape | Yes | The shape of the Weblogic server to create. |
weblogic.VMsPublicKey | Yes | The public key for the VM. This should be a text string starting with ssh-rsa. |
provisionOTD | No | Should a load balancer be provisioned for this instance? True or false. Defaults to false. |
level | No | PAAS / BASIC Defaults to PAAS |
subscriptionType | No | HOURLY / MONTHLY Defaults to HOURLY |
If level is set to PAAS, these fields are used:
Property Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
cloudStorageContainer | No | The storage container name. e.g. CName The container is automatically created if it doesn't already exist in the Storage Cloud. |
cloudStorageUser | No | The username with which to connect to the Storage Cloud Service instance, if different from FDJCS_USERNAME |
cloudStoragePassword | No | The password for cloudStorageUser if different from FDJCS_PASSWORD |
If provisionOTD is set to true, this field is used:
Property Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
otd.shape | Yes | The shape of the otd instance. Current choices are |
This plugin is designed to accommodate changes in Oracle's REST API. It will pass all properties that don't start with [weblogic., otd., or datagrid.] as top-level data in the JSON request, and pass each prefixed data as data inside of parameters as the type of the prefix. Any properties that Oracle supports can be used even if not listed in the tables above. If there is a validation error, the data from Oracle is excellent for providing the solution.
Here is an example error message from leaving a field blank:
SEVERE - flexagon.fd.core.exceptions.FlexRemotePluginException.init() - FDJCS-00051: Unexpected status code 400 - Bad Request - "OTD shape must be specified when provisioning OTD. Valid OTD shape values are [oc3, oc4, oc5, oc6, oc7, oc1m, oc2m, oc3m, oc4m, oc5m].
This means that you need to send in otd.shape={something}
If you set it to an invalid value, you will receive an error like this:
flexagon.ff.common.core.exceptions.FlexCheckedException.init() - FDJCS-00051: Unexpected status code 400 - Bad Request - Invalid value [something] for shape [otd_shape]. Valid shape values are [[oc3, oc4, oc5, oc6, oc7, oc1m, oc2m, oc3m, oc4m, oc5m]].
When it says otd_shape
, replace the “_” with a “.”
Set the value of otd.shape
to one of the choices shown in the square brackets.
See https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/jcs_gs/JSRMR/op-paas-service-jcs-api-v1.1-instances-%7BidentityDomainId%7D-post.html for more information about Oracle's API.
Sample Properties File
weblogic.adminUserName=adminUser
weblogic.adminPassword=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
weblogic.dbServiceName=FLEXDB1
weblogic.dbaName=sys
weblogic.version=12.1.3.0.5
weblogic.dbaPassword=xxxxxxxxxx
weblogic.shape=oc3
weblogic.VMsPublicKey=ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDTC0PurZLamhfblqq4ql91O+WRQ0i33nh5HC5myMP
as/rs+AxQPnWkRitMQ53TYmq7e7r4Iv6XNm229c19uTO9NgvYSk3Iqgg5/4idfgaRUSrF6z
CGEVeTOpIxGP+shdfsvUQpJdu/Ng/0VESLlSqja3ZSOWyYZ5WEJ/IG4FK3sqvnWyK2DZ5Qs
ZCvvkfYfmjcNhorX28k/9r23NKW4FbG9JOj4TTSTS/ibf3gZuVLU9Oq88vp1TpSEU2vi6TQ
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level=PAAS
subscriptionType=HOURLY
description=Example, Inc product distribution center
provisionOTD=true
otd.shape=oc3
sampleAppDeploymentRequested=false