on 06-15-2010 8:16 AM
Hi Friends,
How to connect WDJ to 3rd Party Backend Systems(Oracle).
Please give Step-by-Step Explanation. This is first time I am connect to Oracle System. Can you give Step-by-Step Explanation.
Regards
Vijay Kalluri
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I recommend that you perform the access to Oracle through an EJB and consume this EJB in WebDynpro.
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/WDJava/OracleConnectivitywithEJBusingWebDynproApplication
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/70d2638c-4b04-2d10-d2a3-992fdf1e3d55
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/70929198-0d36-2b10-04b8-84d90fa3df9c
regards,
Angelo
Edited by: Angelo Antonello Borges on Jun 16, 2010 10:52 AM
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Hi Vijay,
For connecting third-party databases, JDBC driver needs to be deployed on NW Java Apps server. The steps depends on the version of NW Java AS you are using. Both needs to deploy JDBC driver for Oracle first. Then, create a Data Source (If you use JNDI - Initial Context).
Tool for Deployment & Data Source Creation.
1. NW 2004s - Visual Administrator
2. NW Composition - using nwa.
Cheers,
Nikhil
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