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Index
Index
A C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W
A
- access
-
- multiple-user access, about, 13.5
- read-only mode, 13.5.2
- read/write mode, 13.5.1
- accessing
-
- Metadata Loader, 12.9.1
- adding
-
- workspace user, 3.3, 4.3
- adding role, 7.4
- Administrator role, 13.6.2
- application name, 7.7
- architecture, 1.2
- assigning
-
- roles, 13.4.1
- roles to users, 13.7.1
- security roles, 13.6
- system privileges, 13.4.3
- audit connection pool, 7.9.1
- audit data source
-
- configuring, 7.3
- audit table data source
-
- configuring, 7.9.2
- audit table logging, 7.9
C
- cat_owb.sql, 3.2.1, 4.2.1
- changing
-
- Control Center Agent settings with JRTAdministratorMBean, 7.11.5
- metadata, 11.2
- passwords, 13.10.2
- session timeout, 7.13.1
- clean_owbsys.sql, 3.2.1, 4.2.1, 5.5
- cleaning repository
-
- clean_owbsys.sql, 3.2.2, 4.2.2
- Linux, 4.2.2
- Windows, 3.2.2
- Cluster Topology, 7.4
- Code Template, 7.1
- code templates
-
- installing, 7.12
- components, 1.2
- configuration architecture, 1
- configuring
-
- audit data source, 7.3
- audit table data source, 7.9.2
- Control Center Agent security roles, 7.4
- Control Center Agent server-side logging, 7.2
- Control Center Agent web service (jrt-web.war), 7.8
- Control Center service
-
- Linux, 4.2.4
- reset_owbcc_home.sql, 3.2.4, 4.2.4
- Windows, 3.2.4
- on Linux, 4
- on Windows, 3
- OWB installed as a standalone
-
- Linux, 4.2
- Windows, 3.2.1
- OWB installed with Oracle Database 11g Release 2
-
- Linux, 4.1
- Windows, 3.1
- owblient.bat file for memory, A.3
- OWBSYS audit connection pool, 7.9.1
- repository browser environment, 7.13
- connecting
-
- database, errors connecting to, A.3
- Design Repository, error, A.3
- connection
-
- testing, 7.9.1
- connection pool type, 7.9.1
- connection pools, 7.9.1
- context root, 7.7
- Control Center
-
- enabled roles, A.3
- Control Center Agent, 1.2
-
- configuring server-side logging, 7.2
- deploying to OC4J, 7.7
- Control Center Agent audit table logging
-
- enabling, 7.9
- Control Center Agent files, 7.11
- Control Center Agent runtime log file, 7.11.2
- Control Center Agent security roles, 7.4
-
- configuring, 7.4
- Control Center Agent settings, 7.11.4
- Control Center Agent settings with JRTAdministratorMBean
-
- changing, 7.11.5
- Control Center Agent topology, 1.2.5
- Control Center Agent web service
-
- configuring, 7.8
- Control Center Manager, 1.2
- Control Center Service, 1.2
- Control Center service
-
- configuring
-
- Linux, 4.2.4
- Windows, 3.2.4
- reset_owbcc_home.sql, 3.2.4, 4.2.4
- stopping
-
- Linux, 4.2.2
- Windows, 3.2.2
- creating
-
- database user, 3.3, 4.3
- database users, 13.3.2
- JMS queue, 7.5
- repository workspace
-
- Linux, 3.3
- Windows, 4.3
- workspace, 3.3, 4.3
- creating OWBSYS schema
-
- cat_owb.sql, 3.2.3, 4.2.3
- Linux, 4.2.3
- Windows, 3.2.3
- ct_permissions.properties, 7.1
D
- data libraries
-
- Name and Address, A.3
- data source type, 7.9.2
- Data Sources, 7.9.2
- database roles, changing, 13.3.3
- database user
-
- creating, 3.3, 4.3
- database users
-
- creating in Warehouse Builder, 13.3.2
- registering as Warehouse Builder users, 13.3
- data-sources.xml, 7.3
- default object privileges, 13.4.2
- defining
-
- security roles, 13.4.3
- deleting
-
- repository, 5.5
- Repository users, 5.2
- schema objects, 5.4, 5.4
- workspace, 5.3
- workspace owner, 5.3
- workspace user, 5.2
- deploying
-
- Control Center Agent to OC4J, 7.7
- deployment errors, A.2
- deployment plan, 7.7
- Design Center, 1.2
- Design Control Center
-
- enabled roles, A.3
- Design Repository
-
- connecting error, A.3
- destination name, 7.5, 7.5
- destination type, 7.5, 7.5
- -Dlimit parameter
-
- owbclient.bat file, memory threshold, A.3
- dropping
-
- workspace, 5.3
E
- E-Business Suite, 7.14
- editing user profiles, 13.4
- enabling
-
- access to EBS, 7.14
- access to metadata, 7.14
- Control Center Agent audit table logging, 7.9
- encrypting passwords, 13.10.3
- enforcing security, 13.9
- Enterprise Manager, 5.4
- error logs
-
- interpreting error logs, A.2
- ETL mappings, 1.2.5
- execution
-
- errors, A.2
- exporting
-
- metadata, for user grants, 12.4.2.2
- metadata, for user-defined definitions, 12.4.2.2
- metadata, in additional languages, 12.4.2.1
- metadata, results, 12.8
- metadata, using the Design Center, 12.1
- snapshots, 11.2.3.5
F
- FND_APPLICATION table, 7.14
- FND_APPLICATION_VL table, 7.14
- FND_COLUMNS table, 7.14
- FND_FOREIGN_KEY_COLUMNS table, 7.14
- FND_FOREIGN_KEYS table, 7.14
- FND_PRIMARY_KEY_COLUMNS table, 7.14
- FND_PRIMARY_KEYS table, 7.14
- FND_SEQUENCES table, 7.14
- FND_TABLES table, 7.14
- FND_VIEWS table, 7.14
G
- generation
-
- errors, A.2
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter
-
- Net Service Name, A.3
H
- host name, 5.2
-
- port number, 3.3, 4.3
I
- iIntegrating
-
- E-Business Suite, 7.14
- import language options, 12.2.3
- importing
-
- metadata, combining import modes and matching criteria, 12.2.2
- metadata, for security grants, 12.4.4.2
- metadata, for user-defined definitions, 12.4.4.2
- metadata, in additional languages, 12.4.4.1
- metadata, language options, 12.2.3
- metadata, results, 12.8
- metadata, using the Design Center, 12.2
- metadata, validation rules, 12.2.4
- snapshots, 11.2.3.5
- init.ora file
-
- MAX_ENABLED_ROLES parameter, A.3
- install option, 7.16
- installation
-
- errors, A.2
- troubleshooting, A.1
- installation architecture, 1
- installation configuration
-
- choosing, 1.1
- Control Center Agent topology, 1.2.5
- multiple database topology, 1.2.3
- separate client and database server topology, 1.2.2
- separate Client, Control Center Service, and Database Server topology, 1.2.4
- single computer topology, 1.2.1
- installing
-
- code templates, 7.12
- earlier database releases, 2.2
- JDBC drivers for OC4J, 7.10
- JServer option, Oracle Database, A.3
- on Oracle Database 11g Release 2, 2.1
- on server, 2
- optional components, 7
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2.3
- Oracle Workflow, 7.16
- Repository Browser, 7.13
- standalone software, 2.2
- third-party name and address data, 7.15, 7.15
- Instance Level Security, 7.4
- instance level security, 7.4
- integrating
-
- third-party name and address data libraries, 7.15
J
- j2ee-logging.xml, 7.2
- Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
-
- verifying and reinstalling JVM, A.5
- jazn.com, 7.4, 7.4, 7.4
- JDBC drivers for OC4J
-
- installing, 7.10
- JDBC Resources, 7.9.2
- JDBC resources, 7.9.1
- JDBC URL, 7.9.1
- JMS destinations, 7.5
- JMS queue
-
- creating, 7.5
- JNDI location, 7.5, 7.5, 7.9.2
- JobID file, 7.11.3
- JRT
-
- owb_abortQueue, 7.5
- owbQueue, 7.5
- JRTAdministrator, 7.11.5
- JRTAdministratorMBean, 7.11.5
- jrt-internal-log-handler, 7.2
- JRTWebService, 7.8, 7.8
- jrt-web.war, 7.8
- jrtws.war, 7.8
- JServer option
-
- Repository Assistant, for the, A.3
- jython_lib.zip, 7.1
- jython_owblib.jar, 7.1
K
- km_security_needed, 7.1
L
- language
-
- select, 3.3, 4.3
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 7.16
- LDAP parameters, 7.16
- Level Security, 7.4
- licence agreement, 2.2
- listener.ora file
-
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, A.3
- LoadJava error
-
- Repository Assistant, A.3
- log files
-
- Metadata Loader logs, 12.7
- logging
-
- audit table, 7.9
- logs
-
- interpreting error logs, A.2
M
- mailer parameters, 7.16
- managing
-
- workspace, 3.3, 4.3
- workspace user, 5.2
- materialized views, insufficient table space, A.3
- MAX_ENABLED_ROLES parameter, A.3
- MaxPermSize, 7.1
- MDL
-
- see Metadata Loader
- memory
-
- errors during batch operation, A.3
- metadata, 7.13
-
- changing, 11.2
- full security strategy, 13.2.3
- import and export errors, A.2
- minimal security strategy, 13.2.1
- multiuser security strategy, 13.2.2
- security, 13.1
- upgrading, 12.3
- Metadata Export Utility, 12.5.1
- metadata import
-
- required access privileges, 12.2
- Metadata Import Utility, 12.5.2
- Metadata Loader
-
- about, 12.9
- accessing, 12.9.1
- log files, 12.7
- multiple user access, 12.6
- results, 12.8
- utilities, 12.5
- metadata objects
-
- applying security properties, 13.8
- metadata repository, 3.2.1, 4.2.1
- metadata snapshots, 11.2
- modes
-
- read-only mode, 13.5.2
- read/write mode, 13.5.1
- modifying
-
- OC4J startup script, 7.1
- multiple database topology, 1.2.3
- multiple user access with MDL, 12.6
- multiple user ecurity strategy, 13.2.2
- multiple-user access
-
- about, 13.5
- read-only mode, 13.5.2
- read/write mode, 13.5.1
- -mx parameter
-
- owbclient.bat file, virtual memory, A.3
- My Oracle Support, 2.3
N
- Name and Address
-
- regional libraries unavailable, A.3
- Name and Address server
-
- errors, A.2
- names and addresses
-
- installing third-party data, 7.15
- Net Service Name
-
- SERVICE_NAME parameter, A.3
O
- object privileges, default, 13.4.2
- objects
-
- restoring from snapshots, 11.2.3.4
- OC4J startup script
-
- modifying, 7.1
- oc4j_app_administrators, 7.4
- oc4jadmin, 7.4
- oc4j-administrators, 7.4
- ODL job log files, 7.11.1
- opmn.xml, 7.1
- optional components
-
- installing, 7
- Oracle Database
-
- JServer option, A.3
- Oracle service name, 3.3, 4.3, 5.2
- Oracle Workflow
-
- installing, 7.16
- ORACLE_HOME, 7.16
- ORACLE_PORT, 7.16
- ORACLE_SID, 7.16
- OWB Browser, 1.2
- OWB Client, 1.2
- OWB software
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- uninstalling, 5.6
- OWB_INTERNAL_USERS, 7.4
- OWB_J2EE_ADMINISTRATOR, 7.4, 7.4
- OWB_J2EE_EXECUTOR, 7.4, 7.4
- OWB_J2EE_OPERATOR, 7.4, 7.4
- OWB_USER, 7.16
- owbclient.bat file
-
- -Dlimit memory threshold parameter, A.3
- -mx virtual memory parameter, A.3
- OWBSYS
-
- creating, 3.2.3
- definition, 2.1
- unlocking, Linux, 4.1
- unlocking, Windows, 3.1
- OWBSYS account, 2.1
- OWBSYS audit connection pool
-
- enabling, 7.9.1
- OWBSYS schema
-
- creating
-
- Linux, 4.2.3
- Windows, 3.2.3
- OWBSYS_AUDIT
-
- definition, 2.1
- unlocking, Linux, 4.1
- unlocking, Windows, 3.1
- owbsys_audit, 7.9.1
- OWBSYS_AUDIT account, 2.1
P
- passwords
-
- changing, 13.10.2
- encrypting, 13.10.3
- in Warehouse Builder, 13.10
- PATH environment variable, 7.6
- performance
-
- -Dlimit parameter, A.3
- performing a stack trace, A.4
- PermGen, 7.1
- persistence, 7.5, 7.5
- port number, 5.2
- privileges
-
- default, 13.4.2
- object, 13.4.2
- SYS user, checking privileges, A.3
- system, 13.4.3
- Process Flow Editor, 7.16
- profiles, role, 13.7
- properties
-
- security, 13.8
- Python.path, 7.1
R
- read-only mode, 13.5.2
- read/write mode, 13.5.1
- Realms, 7.4, 7.4
- remote installation
-
- OWB home, 3.3, 4.3
- setting OWB home, 3.2.6, 4.2.6
- remote_owb_install.sql, 3.2.1, 4.2.1
- Repository, 1.2
- repository
-
- cleaning
-
- Linux, 4.2.2
- Windows, 3.2.2
- deleting, 5.5
- Repository Assistant, 3.2.3, 3.3, 4.2.3, 4.3
-
- LoadJava error, A.3
- Repository Browser
-
- installing, 7.13
- repository browser environment
-
- configuring, 7.13
- repository objects, 3.2.3, 4.2.3
- Repository users, deleting, 5.2
- required access privileges
-
- metadata import, 12.2
- requirements
-
- JServer option, Oracle Database, A.3
- reset_owbcc_home.sql, 3.2.1, 4.2.1
- role
-
- adding, 7.4
- Roles, 7.4
- roles
-
- Administrator, 13.6.2
- assigning, 13.4.1
- assigning to users, 13.7.1
- available, 7.4
- changing default, 13.3.3
- Everyone, 13.6.1
- profiles, 13.7
- security, 13.4.3, 13.6
- selected, 7.4
S
- schema objects
-
- deleting, 5.4
- schema objects, deleting, 5.4
- secure website, 7.8
- secure-web-site.xml, 7.8, 7.8
- security
-
- enforcement, 13.9
- metadata, 13.1
- multiple-user access, 13.5
- read-only mode, 13.5.2
- read/write mode, 13.5.1
- roles, 13.4.3
- security properties, 13.8
- Security Providers, 7.4
- security roles, 13.6
-
- Control Center Agent, 7.4
- security strategy
-
- full, 13.2.3
- minimal, 13.2.1
- multiuser, 13.2.2
- select
-
- languages, 3.3, 4.3
- separate client and database server topology, 1.2.2
- separate Client, Control Center Service, and Database Server topology, 1.2.4
- service names
-
- errors resolving service name, A.3
- session timeout
-
- changing, 7.13.1
- session-config, 7.13.1
- setting
-
- PATH environment variable, 7.6
- setting OWB home
-
- remote installation
-
- Linux, 4.2.6
- Windows, 3.2.6
- remote_owb_install.sql, 3.2.6, 4.2.6
- silent install response values, 2.5
- single computer topology, 1.2.1
- snapshots
-
- access privileges, 11.2.3.1
- adding components, 11.2.2
- comparing, 11.2.3.2
- converting type, 11.2.3.3
- deleting, 11.2.3.6
- exporting, importing, 11.2.3.5
- metadata, 11.2
- restoring, 11.2.3.4
- uses, 11.2
- standalone software
-
- download, 2.2
- SYS password, 7.16
- SYS user
-
- verifying privileges, A.3
- SYSDBA privileges
-
- checking for SYS user, A.3
- system privileges, 13.4.3
T
- tablespace, 7.16
-
- select, 3.3, 4.3
- tablespace, and materialized views, A.3
- tablespaces
-
- materialized views, allocation for, A.3
- setting for Control Center, A.3
- Target Schema
-
- enabled roles, A.3
- testing
-
- connection, 7.9.1
- web service, 7.8
- third-party name and address data
-
- installing, 7.15
- third-party name and address data libraries
-
- integrating with, 7.15
- TNS connect descriptor, 7.16
- tnsnames.ora file
-
- SERVICE_NAME parameter, A.3
- troubleshooting
-
- installations, A.1
U
- uninstalling
-
- OWB software, 5.6
- uninstalling OWB, 5
- unlocking OWBSYS, 3.2.5, 4.2.5
- unlocking OWBSYS_AUDIT, 3.2.5, 4.2.5
- unregistering
-
- workspace user, 5.2
- user profiles, editing, 13.4
- users
-
- assigning roles to, 13.7.1
- creating in Warehouse Builder, 13.3.2
- registering as Warehouse Builder users, 13.3, 13.3
- USERS tablespace, 3.2.3, 4.2.3
- users, multiple
-
- security strategy, 13.2.2
- using
-
- web service with a secure website, 7.8
- utilities
-
- Metadata Loader, 12.5
V
- validation
-
- errors, A.2
- validation rules for metadata import, 12.2.4
- virtual memory
-
- errors, A.3
W
- Warehouse Builder
-
- frozen, A.4
- hanging, A.4
- passwords, 13.10
- web service
-
- testing, 7.8
- web service with secure website, 7.8
- web.xml, 7.13.1
- wfinstall.bat, 7.16
- wfinstall.csh, 7.16
- wf.log, 7.16
- workflow account, 7.16
- Workflow Client, 7.16
- Workflow Configuration Assistant, 7.16
- workflow password, 7.16
- Workflow Proxy User, 7.16
- workspace, 3.2.1, 4.2.1
-
- creating, 3.3, 4.3
-
- Linux, 4.3
- Windows, 3.3
- deleting, 5.3
- dropping, 5.3
- managing, 3.3, 4.3
- workspace owner
-
- deleting, 5.3
- workspace user
-
- adding, 3.3, 4.3
- deleting, 5.2
- managing, 5.2
- unregistering, 5.2
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