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Oracle® Business Intelligence Discoverer Configuration Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2.0.0)
Part No. B13918-01
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Preface

Welcome to Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer (OracleBI Discoverer)!

This guide explains how to configure and customize Discoverer Plus/Plus OLAP, and Discoverer Viewer after they have been installed as part of Oracle Application Server or from the Oracle Business Intelligence standalone CD.

This guide does not explain how to install OracleBI Discoverer. For information about installation, refer to the Oracle Application Server Installation Guide or the Oracle Business Intelligence Installation Guide.

To use this guide effectively, we recommend that you are already familiar with HTTP servers and database concepts.

For the latest information about OracleBI Discoverer, please read the OracleBI Discoverer Release Notes in conjunction with this guide.

Intended Audience

This guide is intended for OracleAS administrators (also referred to as Discoverer middle tier administrators).

Conventions

In this manual:

Other conventions used in this manual are shown in the table below:

Convention Meaning
. . . Vertical ellipses in examples indicate omitted information not necessary for the example.
. . . Horizontal ellipses in statements or commands indicate omitted material not necessary for the example.
boldface text Boldface type in text indicates a field label on a Discoverer graphical user interface or Web page.
italic text Italic type represents a user-supplied variable.
< > Angle brackets enclose user-supplied names or values.
[] Brackets enclose optional clauses from which you can choose one or none.
Menu name | Command Text in this format conveys a sequence of menu choices, e.g. choose the menu, then the command under that menu.
Courier text Text in this format indicates a command to be typed at a command prompt.

Note that OracleBI Discoverer is supported on Windows 2000, and UNIX. Instructions for the Windows platform in this manual assume you are using Windows 2000 (unless stated otherwise).

Related Documents

For more information, see the following manuals:

Prerequisites to run Discoverer Plus Relational and Discoverer Viewer

Before users can use Discoverer to analyze relational data, the database must contain a Discoverer EUL Version 5.0.2.

OracleBI Discoverer Navigation and Accessibility

Keyboard Navigation

OracleBI Discoverer supports standard keyboard navigation. Standard keyboard navigation includes the use of the tab key, mnemonics (using the Alt key and the underlined character), and accelerators (such as Alt+F4 to exit a window).

Using the JAWS screen reader with Discoverer

If users use Discoverer with a screen reader (e.g. JAWS), you must do the following to maximize usability:

To further maximize usability, you might also make sure that the screen reader has sufficient time to read a page before the page is refreshed by delaying the query progress page.

Documentation Accessibility

Our goal is to make Oracle products, services, and supporting documentation accessible, with good usability, to the disabled community. To that end, our documentation includes features that make information available to users of assistive technology. This documentation is available in HTML format, and contains markup to facilitate access by the disabled community. Standards will continue to evolve over time, and Oracle is actively engaged with other market-leading technology vendors to address technical obstacles so that our documentation can be accessible to all of our customers. For additional information, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program Web site at http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/.

Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation

 JAWS, a Windows screen reader, may not always correctly read the code examples in this document. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, JAWS may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.

Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation

 This documentation might contain links to Web sites of other companies or organizations that Oracle does not own or control. Oracle neither evaluates nor makes any representations regarding the accessibility of these Web sites.