With SOA Suite by default we get to install the Oracle Olite Database and in this article i will explain how to make a connection to that database explicitly from different tools

Method 1:

Open command prompt

Navigation: Start >> Run >> cmd

Then navigate to the directory

SOA_HOME\bpel\bin\


Once you are in bin directory enter polsql and click enter button


You are connected to Oracle Mobile lite database

Method 2: Using JDeveloper

Open jDevelper and open Create Database Connection wizard

Navigation: File >> New


Click OK


Click Next


Enter connection Name and then change Connection type to ‘OracleOlite’

Click Next


UserName: system

Password: Manager


Driver: Type 4 Driver

Hostname: localhost

JDBC Port: 1531

SID: orabpel

Driver class: leave default value

Library: click Browse


Click New


Library Name: Olite40

Location: User

Class Path: Select and Add Entry Button


Select Olite40.jar file from SOA_HOME\bpel\lib\olite40.jar

Click Select


Click OK


Click OK


Click Next


Click Next


Finish

In the Connections Navigator You can see the BPELOlite Connection

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  3 Responses to “BPEL Olite Database Connection”

  1. Thank you man excellent stuff,
    I am trying to connect the olite through Jdeveloper when i press test tab it giving the error shown bellow

    Internal Error:Invalid Connect String

    Please help me…

    Thank You

  2. how to join in oracle soa blog plez help me

  3. i need to join in oracle soa blog how to i join

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