JDBC connectivity to BSE

We try to connect to the eBS (and hierarchy tables) and are wondering which components must be installed to get the connection to work tables:

  • WebLogic
  • LDAP

Can someone give me background on that.  One thing I know is that we have not installed WebLogic or Foundation so far with installation Services.  We are on the latest version.

Sheila

Hi Sheila,

He didn't need drivers JDBC etc there are "cooked" in DRM thin client drivers, so there not need a full Oracle client either if you use Oracle DB.

If you import the XML GL model through the Migrator of DRM as Murali then mention part of that model is an external database connection for DRM, you need to configure for your env (that is with the user, pw, string of connection with the server, port). The syntax of the connection string is explained on the screen when you configure the external connection. The model also includes export to export nodes and hierarchies of EBS GL.

The best guide to implementation of DRM with EBS GL integration is in this (now somewhat aging) document that served as the reference type of the DRM web service deployment:

Deployment and configuration of the data relationship Management Web Service API

Most people go through Setup of web service that can be a bit tedious to implement, but allows for a more automated approach. The prerequisites for the web service are mentioned in the above document and for a production system, one of the prerequisites would be a directory LDAP, of some nature that shared services and Weblogic can access authentication purposes (and a user of "CSS" created in DRM).

For an environment of development, but you can get by without a LDAP directory and use a user who:

1. was founded in DRM and has been defined as an external user.

2. There are in the internal directory of Shared Services &

3. a user with the same name and password as the user of Shared Services exists in Weblogic security field

I hope that answers some of your questions - sorry I rambled on a bit, but the web service DRM is a broad topic, there are many items of knowledge DRM on the web nowadays service as well in case you have problems.

Concerning

Craig

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    ; Class = ODBC

    Class = JDBC

    CreateIndex = No

    Passwd = ~ ENCRYPTED HoHwiD8meYLLIiEGgtE_OA

    ; Server = AMSMRL

    Server = com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver; jdbc:sqlserver://server_name_here;databaseName=AMSMRL;sendStringParamatersAsUnicode=false;selectMethod=cursor

    ;  Server = net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver; jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://server_name_here/AMSMRL

    Debug = Yes

    Hello

    It is a problem with SQL Server and DB Oracle Documaker JDBC Manager in 12.4.0 GA release.

    You will need a fix/patch that should be remedied.

    Kind regards

    -Steve

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