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3. Merge the content of your
tools11g.xml
with
product-preferen-
ces.xml
in your
<user>/AppData/…/JDeveloper/<sys-
tem_version>/o.jdeveloper
(mine is in
Users\spopov\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.6.38.61.92\o.jdeveloper
).
Copy the content if the XML hash node
or-
acle.ideimpl.externaltools.ExternalToolList
does not exist.
Otherwise, simply replace it.
4. Check the OER connection detail in
[JDev_home]/harvester /Har-
vesterSettings.xml
. You can also establish a connection by navigating to
JDeveloper File
|
New
|
Connections
|
OER Connection
, but after that, encrypt-
ing the password would be a good idea. Just run
encrypt.bat
from the same
folder.
The integration of OER and JDeveloper is one of the really effective OFM features, and
we are sure that you will enjoy it. However, balancing it with one friendly warning would
be in order.
Tip
To browse the Repository, any browser will do, but for administrative and maintenance
features in
Asset Editor
, please use Internet Explorer with the latest JDK (see the installa-
tion screen); otherwise, there is a high probability that you will get the
Premature end
of file
error. Quite annoying, actually.
Now, since we are forewarned, we can go back to the OER console and complete the
second part of the harvester's installation. We need to import the harvester solution pack
with all the possible service taxonomy types and classifications. Click on
Admin
and then
Import
/
Export
and import the pack as shown in the following screenshot:
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