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Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook This book is all you need to take your understanding of Oracle Data Integrator to the next level. From initial deployment right through to esoteric techniques, the task-based approach will enhance your expertise effortlessly

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849681742
Length 352 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installation, Deployment, and Configuration 2. Defining the Oracle Data Integrator Security FREE CHAPTER 3. Advanced Topology 4. Using Variables 5. Knowledge Module Internals 6. Inside Knowledge Modules – SCD and CDC 7. Advanced Coding Techniques 8. Package Loops and File Processing 9. XML and Web Services 10. Advanced Coding Techniques Using the ODI SDK 11. More on ODI Index

Using variables in topology


One of the most common use cases for this capability is to allow a developer to build an application that can dynamically connect to a source or target system in order to repeat a uniform series of activities against each system. For example, perhaps there is a requirement to connect to a thousand different servers in order to collect daily activity. Obviously it would not be practical to create a thousand physical data servers within the topology along with a thousand contexts, so instead we can create one data server and use a variable within it to direct subsequent activities towards each individual data server. In this recipe, we will examine the use of variables within the ODI topology.

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A very important point to remember is that since ODI establishes all physical connections at session start-up time, embedded topology variables must be resolved before the connections are opened. Therefore, any application using this technique must be "launched" from an...

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