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Bryxx has launched!

May 13, 2013
On Tuesday, May 7 the Bryxx launch event took place. In the beautiful setting of the Flandria boat, and in the presence of a large number of customers, we revealed the services of this new venture. As a joint venture between the iAdvise and Contribute infrastructure teams, Bryxx will specifically focus on the middleware field.
In bringing together both expert middleware teams, we will focus on
  • Opening up your business critical web applications to your intranet or to the internet
  • Making sure that these applications, deployed on your middleware stack, are secure on all layers of the underlying architecture. Security from-data-to-browser
  • Streamlining and automating your process of development towards production
  • Providing you with the opportunities to outsource the maintenance of your private middleware cloud or to outsource your entire private middleware cloud
From a technical point of view Bryxx will dedicate its expertise to 4 domains:
  • Oracle Cloud Application Foundation (with web logic as the main driver)
  • Oracle Identity & Access management
  • Oracle Database Security
  • DevOps
With respect to these 4 areas of expertise, Bryxx provides strong consultancy profiles on all levels (pre-sales, infrastructure architects, senior implementation engineers, etc) to design, install, configure, maintain and monitor your middleware platform as well as to streamline the process of application development towards your preferred middleware solution.
When you add our managed services and hosted solutions offering on each of these domains to this package, with strong partnerships in the backend, we believe Bryxx has a strong and complete offering for all your middleware challenges !Our team of 14 dedicated and experienced middleware engineers is ready for you.
Want to know more?
Visit us at www.bryxx.eu or contact us at info@bryxx.eu
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Changing the default password ‘welcome1′ of Oracle Bpel Process Manager

October 9, 2007

When you’re installing Oracle Software you always need to specify username and password settings for the administrator-profile, such as for Oracle Application Server or Oracle Database.

The same applies when installing Oracle SOA Suite 10.1.3.1 or Oracle Bpel Process Manager Option on Oracle Application Server Entprise Edition.

But there’s a catch here, you need to use the default password ‘welcome1′ when installing Oracle Bpel Process Manager to make sure the default processes for the Worklist Application are deployed succesfully.

The samples provided with Oracle Bpel Process Manager still need to be updated to be able to run them, because the default password ‘welcome1′ is used in the configuration files.

After the Oracle Bpel Process Manager has been installed you can update the administrator-password by performing the following steps:

  • Go to Enterprise Manager of your Oracle SOA Suite or Application Server installation
  • Click on the setup-link on top of the Application Server Control to update the password of the IAS Administrator account, which is ‘oc4jadmin’

  • To change the password of the Bpel-admin users, you need to navigate back to the home page of your Enterprise Manager and click on the OC4J instance which is created for your Bpel Process Manager. Click on the ‘administration’ tab of your OC4J instance

  • Click on the ‘Security Providers’ Task in the Administration Tasks

  • Click on the ‘Instance Level Security’ Button to be able to identify the used realms by the oC4j instance and the defined users and roles in this realm.

  • Click on the Second Tab in this screen to have a look at the used realms by this OC4J instance. The default realm installed is the ‘jazn.com’ realm. You can add other realms or modify the existing one.

  • To change the passwords of the admin-users you need to click on the Users-link which is shown for the given realm ‘jazn.com’. In this screen you can then look-up the bpel-admin users and change the default passwords. The admin-users used by bpel are the ‘oc4jadmin’ and ‘bpeladmin’-user.


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