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Oracle API Management 12c Implementation

Oracle API Management 12c Implementation

By : Carrasco
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Oracle API Management 12c Implementation

Oracle API Management 12c Implementation

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By: Carrasco

Overview of this book

Oracle SOA Governance is a comprehensive, service-orientated governance solution that is designed to make the transition to SOA easier. API management is the discipline that governs the software development lifecycle of APIs. It defines the tools and processes needed to build, publish and operate APIs including the management of the community of developers around it. This book illustrates how to successfully implement API Management in your organization. To achieve this, the importance of defining an API management strategy and implementation roadmap so that capabilities are implemented in the right order and timeframes is described. It starts by describing all of the fundamental concepts around API Management and related disciplines such as SOA Governance and DevOps in order to dispel the confusion surrounding these topics. The book then takes you on the journey of implementing API Management, using a realistic case study of an organization that needs an API Management solution. You will start by identifying the key business drivers to implement APIs and then create an API Management strategy and a roadmap to realize this strategy. You’ll then go through a number of use cases, each focused on addressing specific business requirements. These will help you understand each of the Oracle API Management products, how they fit into an overall architecture, and how to implement them. The book concludes by providing some tips and guidelines around defining a deployment topology for the Oracle API Management products and the steps to install them.
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Installing OAC


Once the Oracle binaries are obtained, the administrator is ready to begin the installation process. The first step is to read the Oracle-supplied installation guide and to ensure that all prerequisites are met. OER/OAC can be installed in 32 or 64 bit environments but generally 64 bit is recommended as the 32 bit architecture is limited to addressing less than 4 GB of RAM. With 64 bit architecture, all system memory can be addressed and there are consequently more options available for JVM tuning.

Tip

For this 12c release, only Oracle DB is certified.

Installing the database

Before installing the middleware components, the installer must create a database that will be used to house the Oracle schemas necessary to support the SOA Governance Suite of products. This book assumes installation into an Oracle 12c database. Once a database is created, the WebLogic installation can be continued followed by the OER/OAC software itself. In 11g, there were some manual steps that had to...

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