oracle客户端连接enterprise management console连接不上

huyangsky 2013-03-05 07:34:03
各位大侠:
我初学oracle,安装软件后,出现如题目中的情况,点击登录后直接界面消失。。。
不知如何是好。。好几个小时都没解决,希望能够得到大家的帮助。马上我要崩溃了。。
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huyangsky 2013-03-18
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结贴。最后发现错误很可笑,没有用管理员身份运行程序。运行后,一切就好了。可悲
huyangsky 2013-03-06
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引用 2 楼 herowhpa 的回复:
应该是你的oracle没有完全安装成功,安装过程有很多错误吧!?
没有错误啊。。不过那个net configuration assistance打开没有反应,不知道怎么回事。重装了几次也不行。
herowhpa 2013-03-06
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应该是你的oracle没有完全安装成功,安装过程有很多错误吧!?
huyangsky 2013-03-06
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客户端登陆局域网内服务器,直接闪掉界面。。。不知道怎么回事。。。求助
土匪八号 2013-03-06
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不知道楼主是否安装了plsql 用他试试。有可能是连接地址没配对。界面消失是因为你用户名密码不对
ORACLE OSB开发指南,英文版。 目录: Part I IDE Help for Oracle Service Bus 1 Introduction to Oracle Service Bus 2 Tasks Working with Projects, Folders, Resources, and Configurations ................................................... 2-1 Resource Naming Restrictions ......................................................................................................... 2-2 Editing Resources.............................................................................................................................. 2-2 Cloning Oracle Service Bus Projects and Folders.......................................................................... 2-2 Creating Oracle Service Bus Configuration Projects..................................................................... 2-3 Creating Oracle Service Bus Projects............................................................................................... 2-3 Creating Servers ................................................................................................................................ 2-3 Creating Custom Resources.............................................................................................................. 2-4 Creating and Editing JNDI Provider Resources ............................................................................ 2-4 Creating Proxy Server Resources..................................................................................................... 2-5 Creating Message Format Files ........................................................................................................ 2-5 Exporting Resources .......................................................................................................................... 2-5 Using the Export Wizard ........................................................................................................... 2-6 Using the Command Line or a Script to Export an Oracle Service Bus Configuration.... 2-6 Before You Begin.................................................................................................................. 2-6 Exporting a Configuration Using the Command Line................................................... 2-6 Exporting a Configuration Using Ant .............................................................................. 2-8 Exporting a Configuration Using WLST .......................................................................... 2-9 Generating an Effective WSDL ........................................................................................................ 2-9 Modifying JAR Dependencies.......................................................................................................... 2-9 Importing Resources......................................................................................................................... 2-9 Using the Import Wizard........................................................................................................ 2-10 Using the Command Line or a Script to Import an Oracle Service Bus Configuration. 2-10 Creating Service Account Resources............................................................................................ 2-10 Creating Service Key Provider Resources ................................................................................... 2-10 Creating SMTP Server Resources ................................................................................................. 2-11 iv Creating XQuery Transformations ............................................................................................... 2-11 Creating XSL Transformations...................................................................................................... 2-11 Working with Business Services ........................................................................................................ 2-11 Creating Business Services............................................................................................................. 2-11 Generating a Business Service from an Existing Service.................................................... 2-12 Generating a JCA Business Service from an Outbound JCA File ............................................ 2-12 Generating a Business Service from Oracle Enterprise Repository......................................... 2-13 Re-generating an Existing Business Service from Oracle Enterprise Repository ........... 2-13 Editing Business Services............................................................................................................... 2-13 Working with Proxy Services .............................................................................................................. 2-13 Creating Proxy Services ................................................................................................................. 2-13 Generating a Proxy Service from an Existing Service ........................................................ 2-14 Generating a JCA Proxy Service from an Inbound JCA File .................................................... 2-14 Consuming Oracle Service Bus Proxy Services in Oracle JDeveloper with WSIL ................ 2-15 Editing Proxy Services.................................................................................................................... 2-16 Working with Proxy Service Message Flows................................................................................... 2-16 Constructing Proxy Service Message Flows................................................................................ 2-17 Adding and Configuring Alert Actions in Message Flows ...................................................... 2-18 Adding and Configuring Assign Actions in Message Flows ................................................... 2-18 Adding and Configuring Conditional Branch Nodes in Message Flows............................... 2-19 Adding and Configuring Delete Actions in Message Flows .................................................... 2-19 Adding and Configuring Dynamic Publish Actions in Message Flows ................................. 2-20 Adding and Configuring Dynamic Routing Actions in Message Flows ................................ 2-20 Adding and Configuring Error Handlers in Message Flows ................................................... 2-20 Adding and Configuring For-Each Actions in Message Flows................................................ 2-21 Adding and Configuring If-Then Actions in Message Flows .................................................. 2-21 Adding and Configuring Insert Actions in Message Flows ..................................................... 2-22 Adding and Configuring Java Callout Actions in Message Flows.......................................... 2-22 Adding and Configuring Log Actions in Message Flows......................................................... 2-22 Adding and Configuring MFL Transform Actions in Message Flows ................................... 2-23 Adding and Configuring Operational Branch Nodes in Message Flows............................... 2-23 Adding and Configuring Pipeline Pair Nodes in Message Flows........................................... 2-24 Adding and Configuring Publish Actions in Message Flows .................................................. 2-24 Adding and Configuring Publish Table Actions in Message Flows ....................................... 2-24 Adding and Configuring Raise Error Actions in Message Flows............................................ 2-25 Adding and Configuring Rename Actions in Message Flows ................................................. 2-26 Adding and Configuring Replace Actions in Message Flows.................................................. 2-26 Adding and Configuring Reply Actions in Message Flows ..................................................... 2-27 Adding and Configuring Report Actions in Message Flows ................................................... 2-27 Adding and Configuring Resume Actions in Message Flows ................................................. 2-27 Adding and Configuring Route Nodes in Message Flows ....................................................... 2-28 Adding and Configuring Routing Actions in Message Flows ................................................. 2-28 Adding and Configuring Routing Options Actions in Message Flows .................................. 2-28 Adding and Configuring Routing Table Actions in Message Flows ...................................... 2-29 Adding and Configuring Service Callout Actions in Message Flows..................................... 2-29 Adding and Configuring Skip Actions in Message Flows........................................................ 2-30 Adding and Configuring Stages in Message Flows................................................................... 2-30 v Adding and Configuring Transport Headers Actions in Message Flows .............................. 2-30 Adding and Configuring Validate Actions in Message Flows................................................. 2-31 Working with Alert Destinations....................................................................................................... 2-31 Creating and Editing Alert Destinations ..................................................................................... 2-31 Adding E-mail Recipients to Alert Destinations ........................................................................ 2-32 Adding JMS Destinations to Alert Destinations......................................................................... 2-32 Working with MQ Connections ......................................................................................................... 2-32 Adding and Editing MQ Connections ......................................................................................... 2-32 Working with Oracle Enterprise Repository and Harvester ......................................................... 2-33 Generating Business Services from Oracle Enterprise Repository .......................................... 2-33 Using Harvester.............................................................................................................................. 2-35 Using Harvester from Eclipse ................................................................................................ 2-35 Using Harvester from the Command Line or a Script ....................................................... 2-36 Performing Queries in Oracle Enterprise Repository from Eclipse......................................... 2-37 Working with UDDI Registries.......................................................................................................... 2-38 Adding and Configuring UDDI Registries ................................................................................. 2-38 Importing Business Services From a UDDI Registry................................................................. 2-38 Working with Split-Join....................................................................................................................... 2-39 Introduction to Split-Join ............................................................................................................... 2-39 Using Split-Join with Content in SOAP Headers ................................................................ 2-39 Transaction Support ................................................................................................................ 2-40 Security with Split-Joins.......................................................................................................... 2-40 Designing a Split-Join ..................................................................................................................... 2-41 Initial Setup.............................................................................................................................. 2-41 Creating/Importing a WSDL Containing the Base Operation .................................. 2-41 Creating/Importing a Business Service to Use the Split-Join .................................... 2-41 Designing a Static Split-Join .......................................................................................................... 2-41 1. Creating a New Split-Join ................................................................................................... 2-42 2. Adding an Assign ................................................................................................................ 2-42 3. Adding a Parallel Node ...................................................................................................... 2-43 4. Adding an Assign for Each Branch ................................................................................... 2-43 5. Adding an Invoke Service .................................................................................................. 2-43 6. Adding an Assign for Each Branch ................................................................................... 2-43 7. Exporting and Testing the Split-Join................................................................................. 2-44 Designing a Dynamic Split-Join.................................................................................................... 2-44 1. Creating a New Split-Join ................................................................................................... 2-45 2. Adding an Assign ................................................................................................................ 2-46 3. Adding a For Each ............................................................................................................... 2-46 4. Adding an Assign ................................................................................................................ 2-47 5. Adding an Invoke Service .................................................................................................. 2-47 6. Adding an Assign ................................................................................................................ 2-47 7. Adding an Error Handler ................................................................................................... 2-47 8. Exporting and Testing the Split-Join................................................................................. 2-47 Creating a New Split-Join .............................................................................................................. 2-48 Configuring the Start Node ........................................................................................................... 2-49 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-50 Defining Global Variables....................................................................................................... 2-50 vi Viewing External Services ...................................................................................................... 2-51 Configuring a Receive .................................................................................................................... 2-51 Viewing the Operation............................................................................................................ 2-51 Defining the Receive Variable................................................................................................ 2-51 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-52 Creating an Assign......................................................................................................................... 2-52 Adding and Configuring Assign Operations ...................................................................... 2-52 Adding an Operation to an Assign ................................................................................ 2-53 Adding a Copy Operation............................................................................................... 2-53 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-54 Invoking a Service.......................................................................................................................... 2-54 Selecting an Operation ............................................................................................................ 2-54 Defining Input and Output Variables................................................................................... 2-54 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-55 Creating a Parallel ........................................................................................................................... 2-55 Adding Nodes .......................................................................................................................... 2-55 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-56 Creating a For Each......................................................................................................................... 2-56 Defining the For Each Logic ................................................................................................... 2-56 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-57 Creating an If Activity .................................................................................................................... 2-57 Configuring the If ................................................................................................................... 2-57 Writing the logic of the condition................................................................................... 2-58 Adding resulting nodes ................................................................................................... 2-58 Adding General Information .......................................................................................... 2-58 Adding and Configuring Else If ........................................................................................... 2-58 Writing the Logic of the Condition ................................................................................ 2-58 Adding Resulting Nodes ................................................................................................. 2-59 Adding General Information .......................................................................................... 2-59 Configuring the Else................................................................................................................ 2-59 Adding Resulting Nodes ................................................................................................. 2-59 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-59 Creating an Error Handler............................................................................................................. 2-59 Creating a Raise Error..................................................................................................................... 2-60 Configuring a Reply........................................................................................................................ 2-60 Viewing the Operation............................................................................................................ 2-61 Defining the Reply Variable ................................................................................................... 2-61 Adding General Information.................................................................................................. 2-62 About Scope .................................................................................................................................... 2-62 Scope and Variables................................................................................................................. 2-62 Exporting and Testing a Split-Join................................................................................................ 2-63 Creating a Transport Typed Business Service ..................................................................... 2-63 Exporting the Split-Join Files.................................................................................................. 2-63 Exporting from the Business Service Menu.................................................................. 2-64 Auto-export ....................................................................................................................... 2-64 Manual export ................................................................................................................... 2-64 Testing the Split-Join in the Test Console............................................................................. 2-65 vii Exporting from the Business Service Menu.................................................................. 2-65 Using the Oracle Service Bus Debugger........................................................................................... 2-65 Enabling Debugging ....................................................................................................................... 2-66 Using Standard Debugging ........................................................................................................... 2-66 Debug Views............................................................................................................................ 2-67 Step Actions and Breakpoints ................................................................................................ 2-68 Using the Oracle Service Bus Debugger Launch Configuration.............................................. 2-68 Remote Debugging .................................................................................................................. 2-69 Debugging Oracle Service Bus Running Stand-Alone on a Managed Server................. 2-69 Server Sharing .......................................................................................................................... 2-69 3 Transport Configuration Protocol-Specific Transport Configuration Pages.............................................................................. 3-1 BPEL-10g Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)..................................................... 3-2 DSP Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)............................................................... 3-3 EJB Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)................................................................ 3-4 E-Mail Transport Configuration Page (Business Services) .......................................................... 3-5 E-Mail Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services) ............................................................... 3-6 File Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)................................................................ 3-7 File Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services)..................................................................... 3-7 FTP Transport Configuration Page (Business Services) ............................................................... 3-8 FTP Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services) .................................................................... 3-9 HTTP Transport Configuration Page (Business Services) ........................................................ 3-10 HTTP Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services) ............................................................. 3-13 JCA Transport Configuration Page (Proxy and Business Services)......................................... 3-15 JEJB Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)............................................................ 3-17 JEJB Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services) ................................................................ 3-19 JMS Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)............................................................ 3-20 JMS Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services)................................................................. 3-23 MQ Transport Configuration Page (Business Services) ............................................................ 3-27 MQ Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services) ................................................................. 3-29 SB Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)............................................................... 3-31 SB Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services) ................................................................... 3-32 SFTP Transport Configuration Page (Business Services).......................................................... 3-33 SFTP Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services)............................................................... 3-33 SOA-DIRECT Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)........................................... 3-35 Tuxedo Transport Configuration Page (Business Services)...................................................... 3-37 Tuxedo Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services)........................................................... 3-38 WS Transport Configuration Page (Business Services) ............................................................. 3-40 WS Transport Configuration Page (Proxy Services).................................................................. 3-40 4 User Interface Reference Alerts.......................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Alert Destination Editor .................................................................................................................... 4-2 Edit E-mail Recipient Page ............................................................................................................... 4-2 Edit JMS Destination Page ................................................................................................................ 4-3 viii Business Service Configuration ............................................................................................................ 4-3 Business Service General Configuration Page ............................................................................... 4-3 Business Service Editor Options ............................................................................................... 4-4 Business Service Message Type Configuration Page.................................................................... 4-4 Business Service SOAP Binding Configuration Page ................................................................... 4-6 Business Service Transport Configuration Page ........................................................................... 4-6 Business Service Message Handling Configuration Page......................................................... 4-10 Business Service - Service Policy Configuration Page ............................................................... 4-13 Business Service Security Configuration Page............................................................................ 4-14 Proxy Service Configuration............................................................................................................... 4-15 Proxy Service General Configuration Page................................................................................. 4-15 Proxy Service Editor Options................................................................................................. 4-15 Proxy Service Message Type Configuration Page...................................................................... 4-16 Proxy Service Operation Selection Configuration Page ............................................................ 4-18 Proxy Service Message Handling Configuration Page.............................................................. 4-21 Proxy Service SOAP Binding Configuration Page .................................................................... 4-24 Proxy Service Transport Configuration Page ............................................................................. 4-25 Proxy Service - Service Policy Configuration Page ................................................................... 4-27 Proxy Service Security Configuration Page ................................................................................ 4-28 Oracle Service Bus Configurations and Projects............................................................................. 4-30 Oracle Service Bus Configurations View..................................................................................... 4-30 New Oracle Service Bus Configuration Project Wizard............................................................ 4-31 Oracle Service Bus Configuration Page ....................................................................................... 4-31 New Oracle Service Bus Project .................................................................................................... 4-32 Custom Resources ................................................................................................................................ 4-32 New Custom Resource Wizard..................................................................................................... 4-33 New Custom Resource Editor....................................................................................................... 4-33 New Custom Resource - Resource Type Page ........................................................................... 4-33 Custom MQ Resource Configuration Page ................................................................................ 4-33 Export Wizard........................................................................................................................................ 4-34 Export Wizard - Oracle Service Bus Configuration JAR Export Page..................................... 4-34 Export Wizard - Export to Server - Select Resources Page ....................................................... 4-35 Export Wizard - Export to Server - Review Resources Page .................................................... 4-36 Import Wizard ....................................................................................................................................... 4-36 Import Wizard - Config JAR Import - Load Resources Page ................................................... 4-36 Import Wizard - Config JAR Import - Review Resources Page ............................................... 4-37 Import Wizard - Config ZIP Import - Load Resources Page .................................................... 4-37 Import Wizard - Config ZIP Import - Review Resources Page................................................ 4-37 Import Wizard - URL Import - Load Resources Page ............................................................... 4-38 Import Wizard - URL Import - Review Resources Page ........................................................... 4-38 JNDI Providers...................................................................................................................................... 4-38 JNDI Provider Editor...................................................................................................................... 4-38 New JNDI Provider Resource Wizard ......................................................................................... 4-39 Proxy Servers ........................................................................................................................................ 4-39 Message Flow Design Palette ............................................................................................................. 4-40 Message Flow Nodes ...................................................................................................................... 4-40 Message Flow Route Actions - Communication Actions.......................................................... 4-41 ix Message Flow Route Actions - Flow Control Actions ............................................................... 4-41 Message Flow Stage Actions - Communication Actions........................................................... 4-42 Message Flow Stage Actions - Flow Control Actions ................................................................ 4-42 Message Flow Stage Actions - Message Processing Actions .................................................... 4-43 Message Flow Stage Actions - Reporting Actions...................................................................... 4-44 Message Flow Editor............................................................................................................................ 4-44 Alert Action Properties................................................................................................................... 4-46 Assign Action Properties ............................................................................................................... 4-46 Conditional Branch Node Properties ........................................................................................... 4-47 Delete Action Properties ................................................................................................................ 4-48 Dynamic Publish Action Properties ............................................................................................. 4-49 Dynamic Routing Action Properties ............................................................................................ 4-50 Error Handler Node Properties..................................................................................................... 4-50 For-Each Action Properties............................................................................................................ 4-50 If-Then Action Properties............................................................................................................... 4-51 If Action and Else-If Action Properties................................................................................. 4-52 Else Action Properties ............................................................................................................. 4-52 Insert Action Properties ................................................................................................................. 4-52 Java Callout Action Properties ...................................................................................................... 4-53 Log Action Properties..................................................................................................................... 4-55 Message Flow Properties - Comment .......................................................................................... 4-56 Message Flow Properties - Namespaces ..................................................................................... 4-56 Message Flow Properties - Variables .......................................................................................... 4-56 MFL Transform Action Properties................................................................................................ 4-56 Operational Branch Node Properties ........................................................................................... 4-57 Pipeline Pair Node Properties ....................................................................................................... 4-58 Publish Action Properties .............................................................................................................. 4-59 Publish Table Action Properties.................................................................................................... 4-59 Publish Table Properties ......................................................................................................... 4-60 Case Action Properties ............................................................................................................ 4-60 Publish Action Properties ....................................................................................................... 4-61 Raise Error Action Properties........................................................................................................ 4-61 Transactions............................................................................................................................. 4-61 Rename Action Properties ............................................................................................................. 4-61 Replace Action Properties.............................................................................................................. 4-62 Reply Action Properties ................................................................................................................. 4-63 Report Action Properties................................................................................................................ 4-64 Resume Action Properties ............................................................................................................. 4-65 Route Node Properties ................................................................................................................... 4-65 Routing Action Properties ............................................................................................................. 4-66 Routing Options Action Properties .............................................................................................. 4-66 Routing Table Action Properties................................................................................................... 4-67 Routing Table Properties ........................................................................................................ 4-68 Case Action Properties ............................................................................................................ 4-69 Routing Action Properties ...................................................................................................... 4-69 Service Callout Action Properties................................................................................................. 4-69 Skip Action Properties.................................................................................................................... 4-72 x Stage Node Properties .................................................................................................................... 4-72 Transport Headers Action Properties .......................................................................................... 4-72 Validate Action Properties............................................................................................................. 4-74 Modify JAR Dependencies Dialog .................................................................................................... 4-75 SMTP Servers........................................................................................................................................ 4-75 Edit SMTP Server Page................................................................................................................... 4-76 New SMTP Server Resource Wizard............................................................................................ 4-76 UDDI Registry Configuration Page................................................................................................... 4-76 Outline view - Oracle Service Bus ..................................................................................................... 4-77 Resource Management ......................................................................................................................... 4-77 Preferences dialog - Oracle Service Bus - Type Associations Page.......................................... 4-77 References View .............................................................................................................................. 4-78 Select Clone Target Dialog............................................................................................................. 4-78 Select a Resource Dialog................................................................................................................. 4-78 New Service Key Provider Resource ................................................................................................. 4-78 New WS-Policy ..................................................................................................................................... 4-79 Service Accounts................................................................................................................................... 4-79 New Service Account Resource .................................................................................................... 4-80 Service Account Editor - General Configuration Page .............................................................. 4-80 Service Account Editor - Static User Configuration Page ......................................................... 4-80 Service Account Editor - User Mappings Configuration Page................................................. 4-81 Expression Editors ............................................................................................................................... 4-81 XQuery/XSLT Expression Editor ................................................................................................. 4-81 XPath Expression Editor ................................................................................................................ 4-82 Condition Editor............................................................................................................................. 4-82 Condition Builder Page .................................................................................................................. 4-83 Expression Page.............................................................................................................................. 4-83 XQuery Resource Page ................................................................................................................... 4-83 XSLT Resource Page ....................................................................................................................... 4-84 Dynamic XQuery Page ................................................................................................................... 4-84 Variable Structures Page ................................................................................................................ 4-85 Namespace Definitions Page......................................................................................................... 4-85 XQuery Functions Page.................................................................................................................. 4-86 Add Variable Structure Dialog ..................................................................................................... 4-86 New XSL Transformation .................................................................................................................... 4-87 Split-Join User Interface Reference ................................................................................................... 4-87 Split-Join Design Palette................................................................................................................. 4-88 Operations................................................................................................................................ 4-88 Global / Start Node Properties ..................................................................................................... 4-90 Variable Properties......................................................................................................................... 4-90 Error Handler Properties ............................................................................................................... 4-91 Invoke Service Properties............................................................................................................... 4-91 Invoking Another Split-Join ................................................................................................... 4-92 Reply Properties .............................................................................................................................. 4-93 For Each Properties ......................................................................................................................... 4-93 If Properties..................................................................................................................................... 4-94 If and Else If Properties .................................................................................................................. 4-94 xi Parallel Properties ........................................................................................................................... 4-95 Raise Error Properties..................................................................................................................... 4-95 Repeat Until Properties .................................................................................................................. 4-95 Re-Raise Error Properties............................................................................................................... 4-95 Scope Properties .............................................................................................................................. 4-96 While Properties .............................................................................................................................. 4-96 Wait Properties ............................................................................................................................... 4-96 Assign Properties ............................................................................................................................ 4-97 Assign Operation Properties .................................................................................................. 4-97 Copy Properties.............................................................................................................................. 4-98 Delete Properties ............................................................................................................................. 4-98 Insert Properties .............................................................................................................................. 4-99 Java Callout Properties................................................................................................................. 4-100 Log Properties............................................................................................................................... 4-101 Replace Properties........................................................................................................................ 4-101 Receive Properties........................................................................................................................ 4-102 Counter Variable Dialog .............................................................................................................. 4-102 Create/Edit Variable Dialog........................................................................................................ 4-102 Scope and Variables............................................................................................................... 4-103 Create Message Variable Dialog ................................................................................................. 4-103 Service Browser ............................................................................................................................. 4-103 SOAP Fault Variable Dialog ........................................................................................................ 4-103 WSDL Browser .............................................................................................................................. 4-104 Split-Join Wizard - New Split-Join.............................................................................................. 4-104 Split-Join Wizard - Specify Operations ...................................................................................... 4-104 Part II XQuery Mapper 5 Introduction Overview of XQuery Mapper ................................................................................................................ 5-1 Support for XQuery 2002 and 2004........................................................................................................ 5-2 Restrictions Applicable to the XQuery Test View......................................................................... 5-2 6 Transforming Data Using XQuery Mapper Launching XQuery Mapper.................................................................................................................... 6-1 Importing the XQuery Mapper Sample Project ................................................................................. 6-1 Creating an XQuery Mapper Project .................................................................................................... 6-2 Importing and Creating Schema Files.................................................................................................. 6-2 Importing XML Schemas and MFL Files ........................................................................................ 6-3 Creating XML Schemas ..................................................................................................................... 6-4 Creating XML Files from XML Schemas ........................................................................................ 6-4 Creating WSDL Files.......................................................................................................................... 6-5 Creating MFL Files............................................................................................................................ 6-5 Selecting Source and Target Data Types.............................................................................................. 6-5 Creating Data Transformations ............................................................................................................. 6-7 Creating Basic Element Transformations ....................................................................................... 6-7 xii Prerequisite ................................................................................................................................. 6-7 Creating Element-to-Element Links......................................................................................... 6-7 Creating Basic Attribute Transformations...................................................................................... 6-8 Prerequisite ................................................................................................................................. 6-8 Creating an Attribute-to-Element Link.................................................................................... 6-8 Creating Complex Transformations................................................................................................ 6-9 Prerequisite ................................................................................................................................. 6-9 Creating a Complex Transformation ....................................................................................... 6-9 Editing Data Transformations............................................................................................................. 6-10 Viewing and Editing XQuery Files............................................................................................... 6-10 Creating Joins and Unions ............................................................................................................. 6-11 Creating If-Then-Else Expressions................................................................................................ 6-11 Creating For-Let-Where-Order By-Return (FLWOR) Expressions.......................................... 6-13 Creating Typeswitch Expressions................................................................................................. 6-14 Inserting XQuery Functions .......................................................................................................... 6-15 Inserting Expression Variables...................................................................................................... 6-16 Viewing Schema Properties........................................................................................................... 6-17 Restricting Output of Optional Elements ........................................................................................ 6-17 Testing Data Transformations............................................................................................................. 6-18 Features of the Test View............................................................................................................... 6-18 Related Topics .......................................................................................................................... 6-21 Graphical Features in Design View................................................................................................... 6-21 Right-Click Menu Options............................................................................................................. 6-21 Link Patterns................................................................................................................................... 6-22 Link Colors...................................................................................................................................... 6-23 XML Global Elements, Global Types, Local Elements, and Attributes...................................... 6-24 7 Examples: Data Transformation Using XQuery Mapper Combining Data from Different Schemas .......................................................................................... 7-1 Mapping Repeating Elements and Creating Joins ............................................................................ 7-4 Step 1. Create an XQuery File........................................................................................................... 7-4 Step 2. Add a Constraint ................................................................................................................... 7-6 Step 3. Add Data to Return Element ............................................................................................... 7-7 Step 4. Add Function to Calculate Value of Quote ....................................................................... 7-7 Step 5. Add a Constraint with Multiple Conditions ..................................................................... 7-9 Test the XQuery.............................................................................................................................. 7-10 Creating Unions.................................................................................................................................... 7-10 Creating Repeating-Source to Nonrepeating-Target Transformations ....................................... 7-12 Creating Nonrepeating-Source to Repeating-Target Transformation......................................... 7-14 Creating Nested If-Then-Else Expressions....................................................................................... 7-17 Step 1. Create the XQuery Transformation ................................................................................. 7-18 Step 2. Create the First "If" Condition .......................................................................................... 7-19 Step 3. Create the First Nested If-Then-Else Condition............................................................. 7-20 Step 4. Create the Second Nested If-Then-Else Condition ........................................................ 7-20 Creating FLWOR Expressions............................................................................................................. 7-21 Using Recursive Schemas.................................................................................................................... 7-23 Grouping Data by Key Fields ............................................................................................................. 7-25 xiii 8 Upgrading XQuery Code Upgrading Inline XQuery Code ............................................................................................................ 8-1 Upgrading XQuery Files ......................................................................................................................... 8-2 Part III Format Builder 9 Introduction Overview................................................................................................................................................... 9-1 10 Format Builder Main Window Using the Menu Bar .............................................................................................................................. 10-1 Using the Toolbar ................................................................................................................................. 10-1 Using the Tree Pane.............................................................................................................................. 10-2 Using the Shortcut Menus................................................................................................................... 10-3 Using Drag and Drop ........................................................................................................................... 10-3 Valid Names .......................................................................................................................................... 10-4 11 Message Format Detail Window 12 Field Detail Window 13 Group Detail Window 14 Reference Detail Window 15 Comment Detail Window 16 Format Builder Options 17 Importing Metadata Importing a Guideline XML File........................................................................................................ 17-1 Importing an XML Schema ................................................................................................................. 17-1 Importing a COBOL Copybook ......................................................................................................... 17-2 Importing C Structures........................................................................................................................ 17-3 Starting the C Structure Importer ...................................................................................................... 17-3 Generating MFL Data........................................................................................................................... 17-4 Generating C Code............................................................................................................................... 17-4 Importing an FML Field Table Class ................................................................................................ 17-5 FML Field Table Class Importer Prerequisites .......................................................................... 17-5 Sample FML Field Table Class Files ............................................................................................ 17-6 Creating XML with the FML Field Table Class Importer ........................................................ 17-6 18 Format Tester Format Tester Window ......................................................................................................................... 18-1 xiv Format Tester Menus ............................................................................................................................ 18-1 File Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 18-1 Edit Menu .............................................................................................................................................. 18-2 Display Menu........................................................................................................................................ 18-2 Generate Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 18-3 Transform Menu................................................................................................................................... 18-3 Shortcut Menu ...................................................................................................................................... 18-3 Using the Non-XML Window............................................................................................................. 18-3 Using the Data Offset Feature............................................................................................................. 18-4 Using the Text Feature .......................................................................................................................... 18-4 Using the XML Window ...................................................................................................................... 18-4 Using the Debug Window................................................................................................................... 18-4 Using the Resize Bars ........................................................................................................................... 18-5 Debugging Format Definitions .......................................................................................................... 18-5 Searching for Values ............................................................................................................................. 18-5 Searching for Offsets ............................................................................................................................ 18-5 Using the Debug Log............................................................................................................................ 18-6 19 Format Builder Menus File Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 19-1 Edit Menu .............................................................................................................................................. 19-1 Insert Menu ........................................................................................................................................... 19-2 View Menu ............................................................................................................................................ 19-3 Tools Menu ............................................................................................................................................ 19-3 Help Menu............................................................................................................................................. 19-3 Shortcut Menu ...................................................................................................................................... 19-3 20 How Do I? Create a Message Format ..................................................................................................................... 20-1 Create a Group ...................................................................................................................................... 20-1 Create a Field......................................................................................................................................... 20-2 Create a Comment ................................................................................................................................ 20-2 Create a Reference................................................................................................................................ 20-3 Save a Document .................................................................................................................................. 20-3 Use Format Tester ................................................................................................................................. 20-4 Debug Format Definitions .........................................................................
Key Features, Learn to administer, configure, and manage RabbitMQ instancesDiscover ways to secure and troubleshoot RabbitMQ instancesThis book is fully up-to-date with all the latest changes to version 3.5, Book Description, RabbitMQ is Open Source Message Queuing software based on the Advanced Message Queue Protocol Standard written in the Erlang Language. RabbitMQ is an ideal candidate for large-scale projects ranging from e-commerce and finance to Big Data and social networking because of its ease of use and high performance. Managing RabbitMQ in such a dynamic environment can be a challenging task that requires a good understanding not only of how to work properly with the message broker but also of its best practices and pitfalls., Learning RabbitMQ starts with a concise description of messaging solutions and patterns, then moves on to concrete practical scenarios for publishing and subscribing to the broker along with basic administration. This knowledge is further expanded by exploring how to establish clustering and high availability at the level of the message broker and how to integrate RabbitMQ with a number of technologies such as Spring, and enterprise service bus solutions such as MuleESB and WSO2. We will look at advanced topics such as performance tuning, secure messaging, and the internals of RabbitMQ. Finally we will work through case-studies so that we can see RabbitMQ in action and, if something goes wrong, we'll learn to resolve it in the Troubleshooting section., What you will learn, Apply messaging patterns using the message brokerAdminister RabbitMQ using the command line, management Web console, or management REST servicesCreate a cluster of scalable, and highly-available, RabbitMQ instancesUse RabbitMQ with the Spring Framework, MuleESB, WSO2, and Oracle databasesDeploy RabbitMQ using Puppet, Vagrant, or DockerFine-tune the performance of RabbitMQMonitor RabbitMQ using Nagios, Munin, or MonitSecure, troubleshoot, and extend RabbitMQ, About the Author, Martin Toshev is a software developer and Java enthusiast with more than eight years of experience and vast expertise originating from projects in areas such as enterprise Java, social networking, source code analysis, Internet of Things, and investment banking in companies such as Cisco and Deutsche Telekom. He is a graduate of computer science from the University of Sofia. He is also a certified Java professional (SCJP6) and a certified IBM cloud computing solution advisor. His areas of interest include a wide range of Java-related technologies (Servlets, JSP, JAXB, JAXP, JMS, JMX, JAX-RS, JAX-WS, Hibernate, Spring Framework, Liferay Portal, and Eclipse RCP), cloud computing technologies, cloud-based software architectures, enterprise application integration, and relational and NoSQL databases. Martin is one of the leaders of the Bulgarian Java Users group (BGJUG), a regular speaker at Java conferences, and one of the organizers behind the jPrime conference in Bulgaria (http://jprime.io/)., Table of Contents, Introducing RabbitMQDesign Patterns with RabbitMQAdministration, Confi guration, and ManagementClusteringHigh AvailabilityIntegrationsPerformance Tuning and MonitoringTroubleshootingSecurityInternalsContributing to RabbitMQ
测试管理与QualityCenter培训手册 1、测试流程管理、测试度量方法 按照尽早进行测试的原则,测试人员应该在需求阶段就介入,并贯穿软件开发的全过程。就测试过程本身而言,应该包含以s下几个阶段。  -测试需求的分析和确定。  -测试计划。  -测试设计。  -测试执行。  -测试记录和缺陷跟踪。  -回归测试。  -测试总结和报告。 一个好的测试管理工具应该能把以上几个阶段都管理起来。 测试人员每时每刻都在度量别人的工作成果,而测试人员的工作成果又由谁来度量呢?度量的标准和依据是什么呢?软件测试的度量是测试管理必须仔细思考的问题。缺乏尺度会让测试失去平衡,缺乏标准会让测试工作难以衡量。 2、如何搭建测试管理平台? 首要问题是流程的规范化。 (1) 测试进入和退出标准。 (2) 协作流程。 (3) 缺陷跟踪管理流程。 (4) 工具平台的引入。 目前主流测试管理平台与缺陷跟踪工具: 3、QC(Quality Center)介绍 QC标准测试管理流程 QC支持的应用服务器:Jboss、WebLogic、WebSphere QC支持的数据库:Oracle、SQLServer QC支持的操作系统:Windows、Linux、Solaris 支持群集: 服务器端硬件和数据库要求: Windows: Linux: Solaris: 客户端系统要求: 练习1:安装QC 详见《Mercury Quality Center 9.0 Installation Guide》 Win2003+SQLServerSp4+QC9.0安装示例 1、安装Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition、安装IIS邮件服务器 2、安装SQL Server 2000、打上补丁Sp4 安装好SQL Server 2000后注意启动SQLServer服务器 3、安装QC9.0 服务器名称也可以是IP地址 4、启动QC9.0 5、QC9.0安装问题解决 - JBOSS启动不了 原因:8080端口被其他应用程序占用。 用netstat查看谁占用了8080端口 netstat -ano 解决办法1:修改其他程序的端口使用 解决办法2:修改JBOSS的启动端口 JBOSS_HOME\server\default\deploy\jbossweb-tomcat55.sar\server.xml 6、修改IP地址后不能登录QC 解决办法: 在C:\Program Files\Mercury\Quality Center\jboss\server\default\deploy目录下找到10sabin.war 进入10sabin.war\WEB-INF,修改siteadmin.xml中的IP地址: 修改数据库中的数据: 修改后可以登陆 但是还需要修改以前Project的数据库连接属性 否则会提示错误 然后还要修改 C:\Program Files\Mercury\Quality Center\repository\qc中的dbcon.txt: qcsiteadmin_db@192.168.1.12.1433. 还有 C:\Program Files\Mercury\Quality Center\repository\qc\Default\QualityCenter_Demo_db中的dbid.xml 192.168.1.12 7、Mercury Tours 样例程序 启动:http://192.168.1.2:8080/mtours 注意安装JVM才能“View Calendar” 4、创建和定义测试需求、测试需求管理、跟踪 定义需求 1、查看需求 视图->需求树 2、添加需求 需求->新建需求 输入以下内容 3、添加子需求项 查看需求 ZooIn : CTRL + I ZooOut : CTRL + O 视图->编号 视图->需求网格 视图->筛选/排序->设置筛选器/排序 设置排序字段 设置过滤条件 修改需求 拷贝需求项Cruise Reservation 重命名需求项Cruise Reservation_Copy_1为Hotel Reservation 移动需求项

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