These courses are listed with their contents of Oracle Fusion Middleware and OBIEE Course package.
Course Contents
OBIA
OBIA Implementation- 4 Days |
Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Overview |
· Exploring Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Applications |
· Exploring the key components of Oracle BI Applications |
· Exploring Oracle BI Applications integration with transactional applications |
Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Architecture Overview |
· Exploring the Oracle BI Applications logical architecture |
· Exploring the process flow of building the data warehouse |
· Employing the recommended deployment options to maximize data warehouse performance |
· Exploring the core components supporting the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) and the functions performed by each core component |
Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse Content |
· Exploring the content of the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) |
· Exploring OBAW tables |
Installing and Configuring Oracle BI Applications and Related Components |
· Identifying the installation prerequisites |
· Configuring DAC |
· Configuring Informatica Workflow Manager |
Understanding the ETL Process |
· Exploring the extract, transform, and load (ETL) process used to load the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) |
· Identifying the differences between a full load and an incremental load of the OBAW |
· Identifying the applications and mechanisms used to support the ETL process |
Working with Informatica Designer |
· Identifying the Informatica repository objects used to configure the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) |
· Navigating the set of tools in Informatica Designer used to configure Informatica repository objects |
Working with Informatica Workflow Manager |
· Navigating Informatica Workflow Manager |
· Running workflows and sessions using Informatica Workflow Manager |
· Monitoring workflows using Informatica Workflow Monitor |
Exploring SDE and SIL Mappings |
· Describing the differences between Source Dependent Extract (SDE) and Source Independent Load (SIL) mappings |
· Identifying typical objects and their mechanics in SDE and SIL mappings |
Working with the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC) |
· Using the tools and views of the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC) |
· Describing DAC objects, how they relate to each other, and their roles in the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) extract, transform, and load (ETL) process |
Configuring Analytical Applications |
· Performing preload configuration steps that apply to Oracle Business Intelligence Applications deployed with any source system |
· Configuring general ledger account hierarchies using general ledger accounting flexfield value set definitions |
· Mapping Oracle general ledger natural accounts to group account numbers |
· Creating a new metric in the repository after adding a new group account number |
Customizing DAC Metadata and Running and Execution Plan |
· Creating custom metadata objects in the DAC |
· Running a DAC execution plan and monitoring the results |
Customizing the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) |
· Identifying and describing customization types and scenarios associated with OBAW |
· Applying OBAW customization best practices |
Adding Columns to an Existing Dimension Table |
· Completing the steps in a Type I customization of the OBAW |
· Adding a column to an existing dimension table in the OBAW and populating it with data |
Adding a New Dimension in OBAW |
· Performing the customization steps for adding a new dimension to the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse |
Integrating Security for Oracle BI Applications |
· Exploring the types of security in Oracle Business Intelligence Applications |
· Describing how Oracle BI integrates with the Oracle Fusion Middleware security platform |
· Identifying how BI Application object and data security integrate with EBS responsiblities |
Managing OBAW Performance |
· Exploring strategies for increasing extract, transform, and load (ETL) and query performance |
· Identifying common performance bottlenecks |
Configuring servers to optimize ETL and query performance |
SOA Suite
SOA 11g Fundamentals - 3 Days |
SOA Concepts |
· Defining SOA |
· Why we need SOA? |
· How to adopt SOA? |
Technical introduction to SOA |
· Discussing standards in SOA |
· Describing Service Component Architecture (SCA) |
· About SCA Composite Applications |
Core Service Components in Oracle SOA Composite Application |
· Discussing BPEL process components |
· Discussing Mediator components |
· Discussing Business Rule components |
· Discussing Human Task components |
· Discussing BPMN service components |
· Discussing Spring service components |
· Discussing Adapter services |
Oracle SOA Suite and Related Products in Oracle FMW |
· About Oracle SOA Suite 11g architecture and key features |
· About Oracle Service Bus |
· Discussing Oracle Governance solution |
· About WebLogic Server domain for Oracle SOA Suite |
· Discussing management tools of Oracle SOA Suite 11g |
Service Design |
· Describing basics of XML, XSD and WSDL |
· Defining service interfaces with WSDL |
· Defining message structure with XML Schema (XSD) |
· Discussing types of Service Access and Implementation |
· About Service design principles |
· Designing Coarse-Grained interfaces |
SCA Composite Applications and Service Components |
· Discussing elements of a Service Component Architecture (SCA) |
· About SCA Components |
· About SCA Composites |
· About SCA Bindings |
· About SCA Policy Framework |
Adapter technology |
· Understanding Binding components |
· Overview of Adapter services |
· About Oracle Technology Adapters |
Service Data Objects (SDO) |
· Understanding SDO Data Architecture |
· Discussing SCA and SDO |
Getting started with SOA composite application implementation in JDeveloper |
· About SOA Composite Editor |
· Creating SOA Components |
· Creating Exposed Services |
· Creating External References |
· Wiring the Components |
· Examining the JDeveloper Workspace, Projects, and File Structure |
Orchestrating Services with BPEL Process Components |
· About BPEL concepts and BPEL process features |
· Understanding the basic programming constructs of a BPEL process |
· Communicating message data using variables in BPEL process |
· Developing a BPEL process using the BPEL process template provided by BPEL Process Designer |
Mediating Messages with Mediator Components |
· Discussing functionality and features of a Mediator component |
· Describing the usage pattens of a Mediator component |
· Configuring a Mediator component with routing rules |
Encapsulating Business Logic with Business Rules Components |
· Introducing Business Rules |
· Defining Business Rules |
· Using Business Rules service components in SOA Composites |
· Editing Business Rules using SOA Composer |
Implementing Human Activities with Human Task Components |
· Discussing Human Task service concepts |
· Understanding Human Workflow architecture |
· Defining Human Tasks |
· Integrating Human Task service component in the BPEL process |
Creating Business Driven Processes with BPMN |
· Defining Business Process and Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) |
· Getting started with the Oracle BPM Suite |
· Modeling and editing BPM processes |
Managing and Monitoring Composite Applications |
· About SOA composite application management |
· Deploying SOA application |
· Monitoring composite instances |
· Understanding exception handling |
Enterprise Integration using Oracle Service Bus |
· Understanding the concepts of Enterprise Service Bus |
· Introducing Oracle Service Bus |
· Understanding functions performed by Oracle Service Bus |
· Creating and configuring services in Oracle Service Bus |
Exploring SOA Governance |
· Introducing SOA governance |
· Discussing concept of enterprise assets |
· Managing shared assets using FMW products |
Weblogic 11g
Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Administration Essentials - 5 Days |
Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform |
· Describing the Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment |
· Describing How WebLogic Server Supports Various Fusion Middleware Suites |
· Describing How Various Fusion Middleware Suites Augment the Functions of WebLogic Server |
Defining Java Enterprise Edition Terminology and Architecture |
· Explaining the Motivation Behind Distributed Systems |
· The Major Components of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE) Specification |
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server |
· Explaining Oracle WebLogic Server Installation Steps |
· Installing WebLogic Server Using Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command Line |
· Describing the Organization and Contents of the WebLogic Server Directory Structure |
· Navigating the WebLogic Server Online and Offline Documentation |
Configuring a Simple Domain |
· Describing the Common Elements in a WebLogic Server Domain |
· Describing how Domains are Used in the Enterprise |
· Comparing Administration and Managed Servers |
· Configuring a Domain |
· Describing the Organization and Contents of the WLS Directory Structure |
· Describing the use of WLST Offline to Manage Domains |
· Creating a Simple Domain with One Managed Server |
· Checking the Port Numbers that are Used for Components |
Configuring a Domain Using Templates |
· Describing the Internal Process Used to Create or Update a Domain Using a Template |
· Describing the Process of Extending a Domain Template |
· Explaining the Domain Templates Provided for Setting up JDeveloper, SOA, and WebCenter |
Using Administration Console and WLST |
· Identifying Dynamic and Nondynamic Attribute Changes in the Administration Console |
· Customizing Monitoring Tables Within the Administration Console |
· Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Command-line Utility |
· Invoking WLST and Navigate Through the Domain Structure |
· Describing How Change Management is Performed Internally Using Java Management Extension (JMX) and Mbeans |
Configuring Managed Servers |
· Configuring Managed Servers Using the Administrative Console |
· Configuring Managed Servers Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) |
· Starting Managed Servers |
· Shutting Down a Server or an Entire Domain Using WLST or the Administrative Console |
· Configuring Managed Servers on a Computer Separate from the Sdministration Server |
· Explaining Administration and Managed Server Independence (MSI) |
Configuring Node Managers |
· Defining the Oracle WebLogic Server Machine |
· Configuring a Machine and Assign Servers to it by Using the Console and WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) |
· Explaining the Node Manager Architecture |
· Describing the Organization and Contents of a Node Manager Directory Structure |
· Configuring, Starting, and Stopping Node Managers |
· Describing How to Start and Stop Procedures |
Viewing and Managing Logs in Oracle WLS Environment |
· Defining and Configuring Server and Domain Logs |
· Viewing and Interpreting the Format of Domain and Server Log Files Using the Administration Console |
· Configuring Server Standard Output Settings Using the Console |
· Describing How Applications Can Integrate With WLS Logging Infrastructure (Apache commons, log4j) |
· Accessing Online Log Message Catalogs |
· Creating and Applying a Log Filter Using the Console |
· Configuring Log Filter Expressions |
Deployment Concepts |
· Contrasting Autodeploy With Manual Deployment |
· Configuring and Deploying Web Applications Via the Administration Console, Command Line, and WLST |
· Configuring Deployment Descriptors |
· Testing Deployed Applications |
· Describing the Role of Web Servers |
· Tracing a Typical Web Interaction Flow |
· Contrasting Static and Dynamic Content and Deployment |
· Front-end Deployed Applications With a Web Server |
Deploying Java EE Applications |
· Describing Java EE Web Applications |
· Describing Enterprise Deployment Architectures |
· Packaging Web Applications in Several Forms |
· Defining Web Application Structure and Web Application Archive |
· Explaining Why WebLogic Augments Standard Java EE Deployment Descriptors With weblogic*.xml Files |
· Looking at Deployment Descriptors web.xml and weblogic.xml |
· Describing URLs and Web Applications |
Advanced Deployment |
· Configuring an Application for Multiple Development Environments |
· Creating a Deployment Plan |
· Staging a Deployment Plan |
· Using Production Redeployment |
Understanding JDBC and Configuring Data Sources |
· Configuring JDBC and JDBC Data Sources |
· Configuring Data Source Scope |
· Contrasting Two-tier and Multi-tier JDBC Architecture |
· Configuring a Connection Pool |
· Describing How Data Sources are Used |
· Deploying JDBC Resources to a Target |
· Explaining the Components of JDBC URLs |
· Monitoring and Testing a Data Source |
Setting Up Java Message Service (JMS) Resources |
· Describing JMS |
· Describing How Oracle WebLogic Server JMS is Implemented |
· Configuring JMS Server |
· Configuring Connection Factories |
· Configuring Queues and Topics |
· Configuring Persistent Messages |
· Deploying an Application that Uses JMS |
· Monitoring JMS Resources and Messages |
Introduction to Clustering |
· The Benefits of Oracle WebLogic Cluster |
· Basic Cluster Architecture |
· Multitier Cluster Architecture |
· Communication Among Clustered Server Instances |
· The Key Criteria for Selecting Suitable Cluster Architecture |
Configuring a Cluster |
· Preparing Your Environment for a Cluster |
· Creating and Configuring a Cluster |
· Adding Servers to a Cluster |
· Starting Up and Shutting Down Clustered Servers |
Managing Clusters |
· Deploying Applications to a Cluster |
· Describing the Replication of a Session State in a Cluster |
· Configuring Replication Groups |
· Configuring In-memory Replication |
· Configuring Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Replication |
· Configuring File Replication |
· Configuring a Multitier Cluster for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Applications |
Security Concepts and Configuration |
· Using the WebLogic Server (WLS) Security Architecture |
· Configuring Security Realms |
· Configuring Users and Groups |
· Configuring Roles |
· Configuring Policies |
· Configuring Protection for Web Application Resources and EJBs |
Protecting Against Attacks |
· Describing the Process of Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) |
· Using the Keytool Utility to Configure Keys and Obtain Digital Certificates |
· Configuring SSL for the WLS Server |
· Configuring Countermeasures for Some Web-based Attacks |
Backup and Recovery Operations |
· Recommending a Backup and Recovery Strategy |
· Performing a Full Offline Backup and Recovery |
· Performing an Online and Offline Domain Backup |
· Performing an Offline Domain Recovery |
· Performing an Instance Home Backup and Recovery |
BI 11g R1
OBIEE Development - Dashboard & Analysis - 5 Days |
Introduction to Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition |
· Introduction to Oracle BI EE |
· Architecture overview |
· Oracle BI EE sample application |
· Overview of Oracle Exalytics Machine |
Working with Oracle Business Intelligence Analyses |
· Introduction to Oracle BI Analysis Editor |
· Oracle BI column types |
· Working with analyses in Oracle BI |
· Adding basic formatting |
· Setting analysis properties |
· Using advanced formatting |
Filtering Data for Analyses |
· Introduction to filters and selections |
· Creating, editing, and grouping filters |
· Adding prompts to analyses |
· Dynamic filtering |
· Using saved analyses as filters |
Selecting and Grouping Data in Analyses |
· Creating selection steps |
· Creating groups |
· Creating calculated items |
· Creating direct database analysis requests |
· Including advanced SQL clauses in your analysis |
Adding Views to Analyses |
· Introduction to views, graphs, and editors |
· Working with views in Compound Layouts |
· Creating and editing graphs |
· Performing common view tasks |
Showing Results with Pivot Tables |
· OLAP data source compatibility |
· Creating, arranging, and formatting a pivot table |
· Using hierarchical columns |
· Sorting in pivot tables |
· Setting aggregation and using totals |
· Showing an item's relative value |
· Building calculations and displaying running sums |
Working with Additional Views in Analyses |
· Creating simple and advanced trellis views |
· Creating performance tile views |
· Working other view types |
· Linking master-detail views |
Visualizing Data: Gauges and Maps |
· Working with Gauge views |
· Oracle spatial components |
· Managing map data |
· Creating and editing Map views |
· Interacting with map views |
· Other applications and points of integration for map views |
Scorecards and Key Performance Indicators |
· Objects and components of Oracle Scorecard and Strategy Management |
· Key Performance Indicator (KPI) overview |
· Scorecard document types |
Measuring Results with Scorecards and KPIs |
· Creating scorecards and KPIs |
· Creating scorecard documents |
· Editing scorecards and KPIs |
Creating Oracle Business Intelligence Dashboards |
· Creating and editing dashboards |
· Using the Dashboard Builder |
· Exploring dashboard object properties and options |
· Publishing dashboard pages |
· Creating personal customizations and using other page options |
Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence Dashboards |
· Exploring types of dashboard content |
· Embedding content in dashboards |
Creating Dashboard Prompts and Variables |
· Understanding variables |
· Adding a named dashboard prompt to a dashboard |
· Adding a hidden named dashboard prompt to a dashboard |
· Creating additional prompt page and setting page preferences |
· Adding variable prompts to a dashboard |
Integrating BI Content with MS Office |
· Overview of the Oracle BI Add-in for Microsoft Office |
· Installing Smart View |
· Creating Oracle BI EE connections in Smart View |
· Inserting BI views in to Smart View clients |
Working with BI Content in Smart View |
· Working with Views in Smart View Clients |
· Customizing BI data in MS Office |
· Copying and pasting views between Smart View clients |
· Copying and pasting views from Oracle BI Presentation services to Smart View |
· Creating and publishing views using the View Designer |
· Federating data from multiple data sources |
Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile |
· Downloading and using the Oracle BI mobile application |
· Navigating the Oracle BI mobile application |
· Working with favorites and local content |
· Working with BI content |
· Oracle BI Mobile Security Toolkit |
Creating Mobile Applications with Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile App Designer |
· Creating basic mobile apps |
· Previewing mobile apps |
· Creating apps with tile pages |
· Creating subpages and navigation pages |
Using Oracle Business Intelligence Delivers |
· Configuring delivery devices and adding delivery profiles |
· Adding an Alert Section to a dashboard |
· Configuring an Agent |
· Using Analysis and KPI conditions to deliver content with Agents |
· Subscribing to an Agent |
Administering the Presentation Catalog |
· Oracle BI and catalog security overview |
· Managing security using roles |
· Understanding security inheritance |
· Setting object permissions |
· Setting system privileges |
· Archiving catalog items |
· Working with Oracle BI Briefing Books |
BI 11g Build Repository
OBIEE - Mastering the Repositories - 5 Days |
Repository Basics |
· Exploring Oracle BI architecture components |
· Exploring a repository's structure, features, and functions |
· Using the Oracle BI Administration Tool |
· Creating a repository |
· Loading a repository into Oracle BI Server memory |
Building the Physical Layer of a Repository |
· Importing data sources |
· Setting up connection pool properties |
· Defining keys and joins |
· Examining physical layer object properties |
· Creating alias tables |
Building the Business Model and Mapping Layer of a Repository |
· Building a business model |
· Building logical tables, columns, and sources |
· Defining logical joins |
· Building measures |
· Examining business model object properties |
Building the Presentation Layer of a Repository |
· Exploring Presentation layer objects |
· Creating Presentation layer objects |
· Modifying Presentation layer objects |
· Examining Presentation layer object properties |
Testing and Validating a Repository |
· Checking repository consistency |
· Turning on logging |
· Defining a repository in the initialization file |
· Executing analyses to test a repository |
· Inspecting the query log |
Managing Logical Table Sources |
· Adding multiple logical table sources to a logical table |
· Specifying logical content |
Adding Calculations to a Fact |
· Creating new calculation measures based on existing logical columns |
· Creating new calculation measures based on physical columns |
· Creating new calculation measures using the Calculation Wizard |
· Creating measures using functions |
Working with Logical Dimensions |
· Creating logical dimension hierarchies |
· Creating level-based measures |
· Creating share measures |
· Creating dimension-specific aggregation rules |
· Creating presentation hierarchies |
· Creating parent-child hierarchies |
· Using calculated members |
Using Aggregates |
· Modeling aggregate tables to improve query performance |
· Setting the number of elements in a hierarchy |
· Testing aggregate navigation |
· Using the Aggregate Persistence Wizard |
Using Partitions and Fragments |
· Exploring partition types |
· Modeling partitions in an Oracle BI repository |
· Using the Calculation Wizard to create derived measures |
Using Repository Variables |
· Creating session variables |
· Creating repository variables |
· Creating initialization blocks |
· Using the Variable Manager |
· Using dynamic repository variables as filters |
Modeling Time Series Data |
· Using time comparisons in business analysis |
· Using Oracle BI time series functions to model time series data |
Modeling Many-to-Many Relationships |
· Using bridge tables to resolve many-to-many relationships between dimension tables and fact tables |
Localizing Oracle BI Metadata and Data |
· Localizing repository metadata |
· Localizing Oracle BI data |
Setting an Implicit Fact Column |
· Adding fact columns automatically to dimension-only queries |
· Ensuring the expected results for dimension-only queries |
· Selecting a predetermined fact table source |
· Specifying a default join path between dimension tables |
Importing Metadata from Multidimensional Data Sources |
· Importing a multidimensional data source into a repository |
· Incorporating horizontal federation into a business model |
· Incorporating vertical federation into a business model |
· Adding Essbase measures to a relational model |
· Displaying data from multidimensional sources in Oracle BI analyses and dashboards |
Security |
· Exploring Oracle BI default security settings |
· Creating users and groups |
· Creating application roles |
· Setting up object permissions |
· Setting row-level security (data filters) |
· Setting query limits and timing restrictions |
Cache Management |
· Restricting tables as non-cacheable |
· Using Cache Manager |
· Inspecting cache reports |
· Purging cache entries |
· Modifying cache parameters and options |
· Seeding the cache |
Enabling Usage Tracking |
· Setting up the sample usage tracking repository |
· Tracking and storing Oracle BI Server usage at the detailed query level |
· Using usage tracking statistics to optimize query performance and aggregation strategies |
· Analyzing usage results using Oracle BI Answers and other reporting tools |
Multiuser Development |
· Setting up a multiuser development environment |
· Developing a repository using multiple developers |
· Tracking development project history |
Configuring Write Back |
· Enabling write back in a repository |
· Creating a write back template |
· Granting write back privileges |
· Enabling write back in an analysis |
Performing a Patch Merge |
· Comparing repositories |
· Equalizing objects |
· Creating a patch |
· Applying a patch |
· Making merge decisions |
BI 11g Fundamentals
Oracle BI Publisher Development - 3 Days |
Introduction to Oracle BI Publisher 11g |
· Course Agenda |
· Overview of Oracle BI Foundation Suite |
· Overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware |
· Overview of Oracle BI EE |
· Functions of Reporting Systems including Challenges |
· Introducing BI Publisher Paradigm |
· BI Publisher as a Strategic Reporting Solution for All Applicationss |
· Salient Features of BI Publisher |
BI Publisher Technology and Architecture |
· Functional Components |
· Layout Templates |
· Multitier Architecture |
· Enterprise Server Architecture and Performance and Scalability |
· Document Generation Process and Output Formats |
· Supported Data Sources |
· Bursting Overview |
· Internationalization and Language Support |
Getting Started with BI Publisher |
· Logging In, the Home Page, and Global Header, and Setting Account Preferences |
· Viewing Reports |
· Managing Repository Objects |
· Managing Favorites |
· Using Create Report wizard to Create Reports |
· Selecting Data: Data Model, Spreadsheet, and BI Subject Area |
· Configuring Report Properties |
Using the Data Model Editor |
· Exploring the Schemas Used in the Course |
· Exploring the Data Model Editor UI and the Supported Data Sources |
· Creating a Private Data Source |
· Creating a Simple Data Model based on a SQL Query Data Set |
· Using Query Builder to Build a Query |
· Viewing Data and Saving Sample Data Sets |
· Adding Parameters and LOVs to the Query |
· Configuring Parameter Settings and Viewing Reports with Parameters |
Working with Layout Editor |
· Opening the Layout Editor and Navigating the Layout Editor UI |
· Creating a Layout by Using a Basic Template |
· Inserting a Layout Grid |
· Adding a Table, Formatting Columns, Defining Sorts and Groups, and Applying Conditional Formats |
· Inserting and Editing Charts, and Converting Charts to a Pivot Tables |
· Adding Repeating Sections, Text Items, and Images |
· Working with Lists, Gauges and Pivot Tables |
· Creating Boilerplates |
Using Template Builder to Create Templates |
· Using the BI Publisher Menu Bar |
· Creating an RTF Template from a Sample, Changing Field Properties, and Previewing Table Data |
· Adding a Chart to an RTF Template |
· Designing an RTF Template for a BI Publisher Report |
· Creating a BI Publisher Report by Using Template Builder in Online Mode |
· Exploring the Basic and Form Field Methods |
· Exploring Advanced RTF Template Techniques Including Conditional Formats, Watermarks, Page-Level Calculations, Running Totals, Grouping, and Sorting |
BI Publisher Server: Administration and Security |
· Describing the Administration Page |
· Creating the JDBC Connections |
· Setting, Viewing, and Updating Data Sources |
· Describing the Security Model for BI Publisher and Oracle Fusion Middleware |
· Describing Groups, Users, Roles, and Permissions |
· Describing Delivery Options Including Print, Fax, Email, WebDav, HTTP Server, FTP, and CUPS |
· Describing and Configuring BI Publisher Scheduler |
· Integrating with Oracle BI Presentation Services and Oracle Endeca Server |
Scheduling and Bursting Reports |
· Scheduling and Describing a Report Job and Related Options |
· Managing and Viewing a Report Job |
· Viewing Report Job History |
· Scheduling a Report with Trigger |
· Describing Bursting |
· Adding a Bursting Definition to a Data Model |
· Scheduling a Bursting Job |
Performing Translations |
· Describing Translation Types |
· Translating by Using the Localized Template Option |
· Translating by Using the XLIFF Option |
· Managing XLIFF Translations on BI Publisher Server |
· Describing the Overall Translation Process |
· Describing Catalog Translation |
· Exporting and Importing the XLIFF for a Catalog Folder |
Integrating BI Publisher with Oracle BI Enterprise Edition |
· Configuring Presentation Services Integration |
· Navigating Oracle BI EE |
· Creating a Report based on OBI EE Subject Area |
· Creating a Data Model and Report based on a BI Server SQL Query |
· Creating a Data Model and Report based on an Oracle BI Analysis |
· Adding a BI Publisher Report to an Oracle BI EE Dashboard |
Creating Data Models and BI Publisher Reports Based on Other Data Sources |
· Configuring Presentation Services Integration |
· Describing the Web Services Data Source |
· Describing the HTTP (XML/RSS Feed) Data Source |
· Explaining Proxy Setting for Web Services and HTTP Data Sources |
· Creating a BI Publisher Report based on an External Web Service |
· Creating a BI Publisher Report based on an HTTP Data Set |
· Creating a BI Publisher Report Based on XML File |
· Creating a BI Publisher Report Based on CSV Data source |