Service Data Objects (SDO) is an open standard for enabling applications to handle data from different data sources in a uniform way, as data graphs. Service integration bus-enabled web services use an SDO repository for storing and serving WSDL definitions. Use this task to create and configure your preferred database to store SDO data, and to install and configure an SDO repository on each server that you plan to use for bus-enabled web services.
Determine the servers on which to install and configure an SDO repository as described in Planning your bus-enabled web services installation, then add each server as a member of a bus as described in Configuring the members of a bus.
An SDO repository can work with most database products. For specific information about choosing and configuring your preferred database, consult your database administrator or database product documentation, and read the notes in this topic on database usage.
wsadmin -f app_server_root/bin/installSdoRepository.jacl
wsadmin -f installSdoRepository.jacl -listBackendIdsAll the back end ID values in the list can be used when the SDO repository is installed on one or more WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0 or later application servers. Values marked with (*) cannot be used when the SDO repository is installed on Version 6.0 servers. Values marked with (**) cannot be used when the SDO repository is installed on Version 6.0 or Version 6.1 servers.
If you are creating a single server configuration and you want to use embedded Derby, you run the installSdoRepository.jacl script with the -createDb switch. This action creates the Derby database and installs the SDO repository.
To configure the SDO repository for a single server and to use the embedded Derby database, complete the following steps:
To configure the SDO repository for a single server and to use a database other than embedded Derby, complete the following steps:
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