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setAppMetadataRepositoryDB
Sets the database connection details for the application (EAR) metadata repository (MDS). EAR file must be present in artifacts folder and there must be only one EAR file in artifacts folder. This works similar to deploy command for WebLogic plugin that operates on EAR file in artifacts folder.
Middleware administrator must configure MDS repository on WebLogic domain and configure Repository Name and JNDI location on Environment Instance as indicated in table below.
Environment/Instance Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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FD_ORACLE_MW_HOME | Yes | The oracle middleware home directory, which will contain subfolders such as oracle_common, wlsserver_10.3, coherence*, etc. |
FDADF_REPOSITORY_NAME | Yes | The name of the application's MDS repository. |
FDADF_MDS_JNDI_LOCATION | Yes | The JNDI location of Data Source for connection to MDS database repository. |
Project Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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FDADF_PARTITION_NAME | No | The name of the partition for the application's customization and personalization data. |
Inputs
Input Name | Required | Description |
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Outputs
Output Name | Required | Description |
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Artifacts
This operation will consume an ADF EAR artifact from the artifact repository.
Endpoint Selection
This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the environment/instance.
Endpoint Execution
This operation will randomly execute on one of the endpoints identified during selection.
Special Considerations
This plugin operation typically consumes an artifact produced by the JDeveloper Plugin's applicationBuild operation. The Weblogic Plugin's deployEAR operation is then typically used to deploy the ear onto a WebLogic Server. This setAppMetadataRepositoryDB operation must be executed on the same agent as the subsequent deployEAR operation such that the modified EAR is available for deployment.
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