- #Oracle business intelligence applications 11.1.1.7.1 install#
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- #Oracle business intelligence applications 11.1.1.7.1 windows#
#Oracle business intelligence applications 11.1.1.7.1 windows#
A Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit environment, with minimum 8GB RAM and 300GB of disk storage.
#Oracle business intelligence applications 11.1.1.7.1 install#
įor the purposes of this article, which will take you through an install of Oracle Business Intelligence Applications 11.1.1.7.1 on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, you will need access the following infrastructure components:
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#Oracle business intelligence applications 11.1.1.7.1 full#
Whilst most installations of Oracle BI Applications would be in a multi-tier Linux and Windows-based environment, this "minimal" setup will give you a "sandbox" environment to explore this new release, with our recommendation being that you use virtualization software such as Oracle Virtualbox or VMWare Workstation/Fusion to create a "clean-state" environment to perform the installation in.įor full details of the platform and software pre-requisites for Oracle Business Intelligence Applications 11.1.1.7.1, see the System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Release 11.1.1.7.x document on OTN, currently located at. In this example, we will install Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 into a fresh Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 environment that has access to an Oracle 11gR2 (11.2.0.3+) database to hold the various repository schemas and the BI Applications data warehouse. Installing and Configuring Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 Whilst a full installation of Oracle Data Integrator is provided with Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1, its role is as an "embedded" data integration engine with administrators mainly interacting with it using web-based administration and configuration tools, as shown in Figure 2.įigure 2: Oracle Data Integrator Studio and Oracle BI Applications Configuration Managerĭevelopers can though, as in previous releases, customize and extend these packaged data integration routines, bringing in additional data from existing sources or from new ones.
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Figure 1 below shows the Oracle BI Applications logical product architecture, showing you how the usual WebLogic Server managed server deployed as part of an Oracle Business Intelligence BI domain extended to include new Oracle BI Applications-related Java applications, and a new managed server added that contains Oracle Data Integrator-related Java applications.įigure 1: Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 Logical ArchitectureĪs we will see in a moment, Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 is set of packaged data extraction and loading routines designed to load a pre-built Oracle data warehouse, together with a set of dashboards, reports and other business metadata objects designed to provide customers with a quick-to-deploy, best-practice BI environment for Oracle's ERP and CRM applications. Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 instead uses Oracle Data Integrator 11g (11.1.1.7) to perform data loads, along with a number of Java-based applications that are deployed into managed servers within the Oracle Business Intelligence WebLogic domain. Previous releases of the Oracle BI Applications used Informatica PowerCenter as the embedded data integration engine, with individual data loading tasks being orchestrated into execution plans using another tool called the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC).
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Understanding the Oracle BI Applications Architecture
#Oracle business intelligence applications 11.1.1.7.1 generator#
In this article, Kevin McGinley and I will take you through the steps required to install, configure and then load an initial set of tables within Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1, using data sourced from Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1.3 The objective of this article is to create a "minimum viable" Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 environment on your laptop or workstation so that you can then explore the application, see how Oracle Data Integrator 11g along with tools such as Oracle BI Applications Configuration Manager and the Load Plan Generator for ODI 11g differ from previous releases of the BI Applications, and then use as a starting point for further data loads from other supported application sources.