DVMs (Domain
Value Maps) in Oracle SOA Suite 10g take the following format:
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding =
'UTF-8'?> <dvm name="Country_Code" isNew="true">
<description>Maps country codes</description> <columns>
<column name="shortname"/> <column
name="longname"/> </columns> <rows> <row> <cell>US</cell>
<cell>United States</cell> </row> </rows> </dvm>
The same DVM
in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g looks as follows:
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding =
'UTF-8'?>
<dvm
name="Country_Code" xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/dvm">
<description>Maps
country codes</description>
<columns>
<column
name="shortname"/>
<column
name="longname"/>
</columns>
<rows>
<row>
<cell>US</cell>
<cell>United
States</cell>
</row>
</rows>
</dvm>
There are
several approaches to migrating your Oracle SOA Suite 10g DVMs to Oracle Fusion
Middleware 11g, two of which are described below.
Approach #1 - Automated migration,
using Oracle's utilities
This approach
is ideal if you want to migrate all your 10g DVMs as a composite DVM that
Oracle defaults to XrefDvmFiles10g_rev1.0.
1. Log on to
your Oracle SOA Suite 10g server, and set your environment.
2. Navigate
to the appropriate directory:
cd $ORACLE_HOME/integration/esb/bin
3. Run the
export.sh script to export the entire ESB metadata:
./export.sh metadata10g.zip
4. The output
should be similar to the following:
Setting Protocol = http
Sep 14, 2010
9:42:26 AM oracle.tip.esb.lifecycle.HttpHandler logInfo
INFO: Exporting metadata from the
server [host=oradev,port=7777,user=oc4jadmin] to file
"/u01/app/oracle/product/OracleAS_1/integration/esb/bin/metadata10g.zip"
Sep 14, 2010 9:44:13
AM oracle.tip.esb.lifecycle.HttpHandler main
INFO: Export
completed successfully!!!
5. Copy the metadata10g.zip file to your Oracle Fusion Middleware
11g server.
6. Log on to
your Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g server.
7. Set your
environment. For example:
export
OFM_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/middleware/home_11g
export
ORACLE_HOME=$OFM_HOME/Oracle_SOA1
export
JAVA_HOME=$OFM_HOME/jdk160_18
export PATH=$OFM_HOME/modules/org.apache.ant_1.7.1/bin:$JAVA_HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:$ORACLE_HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:.
8. Navigate
to the appropriate directory:
cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin
9. Run the
provided ant script to convert the 10g metadata repository export:
ant -f
ant-sca-upgrade.xml upgrade-xrefdvm -Dsource=/tmp/metadata10g.zip -Dtarget=/tmp
10. The
output should be similar to the following:
Buildfile: ant-sca-upgrade.xml
upgrade-xrefdvm:
[echo] Upgrading
XRef and DVM files...
[upgrade] Sep 9,
2010 1:05:57 AM oracle.viewgen.plugin.xrefdvm.XRefDVMMetadataUpgrader main
[upgrade] INFO:
UPGBPEL-02024: Source Zip File: "/tmp/metadata10g.zip"
[upgrade] Sep 9,
2010 1:05:58 AM oracle.viewgen.plugin.xrefdvm.XRefDVMMetadataUpgrader main
[upgrade] INFO:
UPGBPEL-02025: Target Dir for Jarfile : "/tmp"
[upgrade]
Extracting: auxiliary.zip
[upgrade]
Extracting: dvm/COUNTRY95CODE.xml
[upgrade] Sep 9, 2010 1:06:00 AM
oracle.viewgen.plugin.xrefdvm.XRefDVMMetadataUpgrader migrateToNewFormatXRef
[upgrade] INFO:
UPGBPEL-02027: No "XREF" files found in source zip file.
[upgrade] The upgrade log is
written to
/u01/app/middleware/home_11g/Oracle_SOA1/upgrade/logs/xrefdvm-2010-09-09-01-05-57AM.log
[upgrade] Sep 9, 2010 1:06:15 AM
oracle.viewgen.plugin.xrefdvm.XRefDVMMetadataUpgrader addToProject
[upgrade] INFO: UPGBPEL-02026:
Sucessfully Completed Upgrade. The Jar file(SOA Archive) :
"sca_XrefDvmFiles10g_rev1.0.jar" has been written to the target directory
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 1
minute 12 seconds
11. The sca_XrefDvmFiles10g_rev1.0.jar file now has all your converted DVMs,
ready for import.
12. In a
future blog post, we'll describe how to easily deploy this to the server.
Approach #2 - Manual migration,
provides better degree of control
This approach
is ideal if you want to control whether you want to lay out your new DVM paths
and whether you want to deploy them as composite or shared DVMs.
1. Add the
ESB slide (which is an http link) to your Windows Network Places on your
desktop.
Example of slide URL: http://oradev:7777/esb/slide/
2. Navigate
to the ~/dvm subfolder (through Network Places),
and manually copy all DVMs to your desktop.
3. Edit all
DVMs and replace the strings in each file as shown:
OLD: isNew="null"
NEW: xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/dvm"
OLD: isNew="true"
NEW: xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/dvm"
4. Rename the
file extension of all the DVMs from .xml to .dvm
5. Remove
underscores from the DVM file names.
6. In a
future blog, we'll describe how to use these DVM files in your project, how
best to organize them, and how to deploy them.
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