To change the data source, schema name, or table name at deployment time, you must use the wsadmin installInteractive script, because these settings cannot be changed if you use the administrative console to deploy the application.
wsadmin $AdminApp installInteractive application_namewhere application_name is the name of the application.
If the application includes variables of type tDataSource, the interactive installation will include prompts that allow you to change the data source JNDI names as illustrated below. Pressing Enter will accept the default value that is shown in square brackets. Entering a new value will change the value.
Task[24]: Updating data sources Change data source values for initial variable values and statements used at process start or installation time Process name: Test Process start or installation time: Process start Statement or variable: Variable Data source name: MyDataSource JNDI name: [jdbc/sample]:jdbc/newName Process name: Test Process start or installation time: Process start Statement or variable: Statement declaration Data source name: dataSourceValue JNDI name: [jdbc/oracleSample]: Process name: Test Process start or installation time: Process installation Statement or variable: Statement declaration Data source name: dataSourceValue JNDI name: [jdbc/sample]:
If the application includes variables of type tDataSource, the interactive installation will include prompts that allow you to change set reference values, as illustrated below. Pressing Enter will accept the default value that is shown in square brackets. Entering a new value will change the value.
Task[25]: Updating set references Change set reference values used as initial values for BPEL variables Process name: Test Variable: SetRef JNDI name: [jdbc/sample]: Schema name: [IISAMPLE]: Schema prefix: []: Table name: [SETREFTAB]: Table prefix: []:
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