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Introduction to Oracle BI Publisher Administration

This chapter describes tasks required to administer BI Publisher.

It includes the following topics:

Introduction

Oracle BI Publisher is an enterprise reporting solution for authoring, managing, and delivering all your highly formatted documents, such as operational reports, electronic funds transfer documents, government PDF forms, shipping labels, checks, sales and marketing letters, and much more.

Administering BI Publisher requires setting up and maintaining the following system components:

See the guides that are outlined in Table 23-1 for more information about using the product for other business roles.

Table 23-1 Other Guides to Consult

Role Sample Tasks Guide

Data Model developer

Fetching and structuring the data to use in reports

Oracle Fusion Middleware Data Modeling Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher


Application developer or integrator

Integrating BI Publisher into existing applications using the application programming interfaces

Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher


Report consumer

Viewing reports Scheduling report jobs Managing report jobs

Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition


Report designer

Creating report definitions Designing layouts

Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher



Configurations Performed by the BI Platform Installer

After installation is complete, the following pieces are configured:

Flow of Tasks for First Time Setup of BI Publisher

If you are setting up BI Publisher for the first time, then consult the following table for the recommended flow of tasks to get the system up and running.

Table 23-2 Recommended Flow of Tasks

Task Where to Get Information

Define a Local Superuser Set up this Superuser to ensure access to all administrative functions in case of problems with the current security setup.

Enabling a Local Superuser


Set up the chosen security model and test

See the following chapters in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher:

"Configuring Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Model"

"Alternative Security Options"

"Integrating with Other Oracle Security Models"

Set up the data sources and test

Setting Up Data Sources


Set up the delivery servers and test

Setting Up Delivery Destinations


Configure server properties

Configuring Server Properties


Configure system runtime properties

Setting Report Processing and Output Document Properties



Starting and Stopping BI Publisher

Use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to centrally manage Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.

For detailed information about Oracle WebLogic Server, see:

Display Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, using one of the following methods:

The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console is available only if the Administration Server for WebLogic Server is running.

To display Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console:

  1. If the Administration Server for WebLogic Server is not running, start it.

  2. Display the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console using one of the following methods:

    Using the Windows Start menu:

    1. From the Start menu, select All Programs, Oracle WebLogic, User Projects, bifoundation_domain, and Admin Server Console.

      The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console login page is displayed.

    Clicking a link on the Overview page in Fusion Middleware Control:

    1. Display Oracle Fusion Middleware Control.

    2. Expand the WebLogic Domain node and select the bifoundation_domain.

    3. Click the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console link in the Summary region.

      The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console login page is displayed.

    Using a URL in a Web browser window:

    1. Enter the following URL into the browser:

      http://<host>:<port>/console/

      For example, http://mycomputer:7001/console/

      where host is the DNS name or IP address of the Administration Server and port is the listen port on which the Administration Server is listening for requests (port 7001 by default).

      If you have configured a domain-wide Administration port, then use that port number. If you configured the Administration Server to use Secure Socket Layer (SSL), then you must add the letter 's' after http as follows:

      https://<host>:7001/console/

Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console

To use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to start and stop BI Publisher:

  1. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console.

  2. Under the Domain Structure, expand Environment.

  3. Click Servers to display the Summary of Servers table.

  4. Click Control. Select the server and then click the appropriate action, as shown in Figure 23-1.

Figure 23-1 Administration Console

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About the Administration Page

Many of the tasks described in the Administration section of this guide are performed from the BI Publisher Administration page. You must be granted Administrator privileges to access the Administration page.

The Administration page is accessed from the Administration link in the global header. Figure 23-2 shows the Administration page:

Figure 23-2 Administration Page

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About Integration with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

If you installed Oracle BI Publisher with the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, then you must perform the Administration tasks in the BI Publisher Administration page, as described in the following table. Navigate to the BI Publisher Administration page as follows:

In the global header, click Administration, on the Administration page, click Manage BI Publisher.

Table 23-3 BI Publisher Administration Tasks

Task Where to Get Information

Set up data source connections for reporting

Setting Up Data Sources


Grant access to data sources for user roles defined in Oracle Business Intelligence

Granting Data Access to Roles and Permissions


Configure the connections to delivery servers (for example, printers, e-mail servers, FTP servers, and so on)

Setting Up Delivery Destinations


Configure the scheduler processors

Configuring the Scheduler


Configure system runtime properties such as PDF security properties, properties specific to each output format, template type properties, font mappings, and currency formats.

Setting Report Processing and Output Document Properties


Configure server properties such as caching specifications, database failover properties, and database fetch size.

Configuring Server Properties



About the Security Model Options

BI Publisher offers the following security options:

About the Data Source Connections

BI Publisher reports rely on XML data. BI Publisher supports retrieving data from a variety of data sources.

The following data sources must be first set up in BI Publisher through the Administration page:

For more information on setting up these data source connections, see Setting Up Data Sources.

Define the connection to these data sources when you create the data model:

If you have integrated your system with Oracle Business Intelligence you can also take advantage of the following data source:

About Report Delivery Destinations

The BI Publisher delivery manager supports the following delivery channels:

For more information on setting up the delivery options, see Setting Up Delivery Destinations.

About Setting Runtime Configuration Properties

Use the Runtime Configuration page to enable configuration settings for your system. The properties include settings that

For more information on setting configuration properties and font mappings, see Setting Report Processing and Output Document Properties.

About the Server Configuration Settings

BI Publisher administration also includes a set of system maintenance settings and tasks. These are:

For more information on these tasks and settings, see Configuring Server Properties.