Provides the ability to start a composite(s) on the SOA server. This operation will handle all revisions for a given composite to ensure that the default revision doesn't change as revisions are started. The default revision is always started, other revisions can be controlled by an "Start All Revisions" input.
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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SOA Server Host |
| Yes | Host name of the SOA managed server. |
SOA Server Port |
| Yes | Port number of the SOA managed server. |
Weblogic Admin User |
| Yes | Admin user name for WebLogic server. |
Weblogic Admin Password |
| Yes |
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Oracle SOA Home |
| Yes | Oracle SOA Home, indicates where SOA Suite is installed. |
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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SOA Composite Name |
| Yes | Name of composite that is being deployed. |
SOA Partition |
| Yes | Name of the partition to hold the composite on the server. |
Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
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Composites File | FDSOA_INP_COMPOSITES_FILE | No | Path, including file name, to file that contains the composites to start. See Special Considerations section below for additional details. |
Composite Name List | FDSOA_INP_COMPOSITE_NAME_LIST | No | Comma separated list of composites to start. Optionally, can prefix a partition on the composite name if there are more than one composite with the same name, (<partition:>composite1, composite2) |
Start All Revisions | FDSOA_INP_START_ALL_REVISIONS | No | Provides the option to leave all composites stopped, with the exception of the default revision (default value is False). |
Composite Revision |
| No | Provide specific composite revision to start (this is for backwards compatibility) |
Make Default Revision |
| No | Make the newly started composite the default revision (this is for backwards compatibility) |
Output Name | Required | Description |
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This operation doesn't consume or produce any artifacts.
This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the Environment/Instance.
This operation will execute on any one of the selected endpoints and will be random in the determination of which one.
This operation has two independent capabilities: