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Import issue of Outbound and Inbound Webservices into Siebel Client 8.2

Unable to import Outbound and Inbound Webservices into Siebel Client 8.2 (Public Sector) as per installation:
Import the Outbound Web Services
To import the outbound web service, do the following:
1. Go to Administration->Web Services->Outbound Web Services
2. Click on Import in the Outbound Web Services applet
3. Click on Browse… in the presented dialog
4. Open the file <install_dir>/examples/SmokeTest/OutboundWebService.xml
Oracle Policy Automation Connector for Siebel Installation Guide V10.3.0 23
5. Click on Import in the presented dialog
6. Highlight the DeterminationsServer record
7. Modify the Address to <ds_url>/soap/AdminSmokeTest in the Service Ports applet
8. Repeat Steps 2-7 choosing the file
<install_dir>/examples/SmokeTest/OutboundWebServiceIO.xml
Import the Inbound Web Services
To import the outbound web services, do the following:
Go to Administration->Web Services->Inbound Web Services
1. Click on Import in the Inbound Web Services applet
2. Click on Browse… in the presented dialog
3. Open the file <install_dir>/examples/InboundWebService.xml
4. Click on Import in the presented dialog
5. Highlight the Policy Automation Inbound record
6. Modify each Address entry to the name of the machine hosting the EAI_Anon_Enu Web Server
Extension, in the Service Ports applet
7. Repeat Steps 2-7 choosing the file <install_dir>/examples/InboundWebServiceIO.xml
Nothing is getting imported. Did anyone observed this issue? I am using Siebel OPA 10.3.1 Connector.
Regards
Bhaskara
Best Answer
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you are following manual installation step which is little laborious.
I think you will get to see the IO definitions only after you activate the policy Automation view.
I will suggest you to complete all the steps and then check.
in my opinion, importing the sif file will be easy one as compared to manual installation.
Thanks!
Ravi
Answers
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you are following manual installation step which is little laborious.
I think you will get to see the IO definitions only after you activate the policy Automation view.
I will suggest you to complete all the steps and then check.
in my opinion, importing the sif file will be easy one as compared to manual installation.
Thanks!
Ravi