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Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 12c

You're reading from   Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 12c Build your organization's Business Intelligence system

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786464712
Length 578 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Adrian Ward Adrian Ward
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Haroun Khan Haroun Khan
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Preface 1. Oracle BI 12c Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing the Prerequisite Software 3. Installing on Windows Server 2012 4. Reviewing the Features of the Reporting Repository 5. Installing and Configuring Client Tools 6. Understanding the Systems Management Tools 7. Developing the BI Server Repository 8. Creating Dashboards and Analyses 9. Agents and Action Framework 10. Developing Reports Using BI Publisher 11. Usage Tracking 12. Improving Performance 13. Using the BI Admin Change Management Utilities 14. Ancillary Installation Options 15. Reporting Databases 16. Customizing the Style of Dashboards 17. Upgrading to 12c

Security and manual migration

  • Before going live, you should perform a sanity check for all security settings in WebLogic and make sure that application roles are set up as required. This will form part of the regression-test cycle that we will discuss in a moment. Note that BI System User is removed in 12c.
  • In the upgraded Web Catalog, 11g Catalog Groups have been replaced by 12c Application Roles. You will still need to migrate catalog groups from the 11g version manually.
  • You will also need to manually migrate the following from 11g to 12c:
    • Weblogic Security Configuration
    • Fusion Middleware Configuration
    • Fusion Middleware Control, that is, the General, Presentation, Performance, and Mail sections.
    • Fusion Middleware Control Log Settings
  • Also note, and plan into your activities, migration for those optional components that you currently use:
    • BI Publisher
    • Usage Tracking
    • Scheduler
    • Essbase

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These upgrades are outside the scope of this chapter as they are also quite involved, so please refer to the Oracle...

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