What's New in This Release
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Overview of Oracle BI Enterprise Deployment
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Clustering, Load Balancing, and Failover in Oracle Business Intelligence
Oracle BI Cluster Server Components
Clustering of Oracle BI Components of the Presentation Layer
Communication Between Oracle BI Components in a Clustered Environment
Failover Mechanisms for Oracle BI Components
Shared Files and Directories
About the Cluster-Aware Cache
Configuration of BI Components for Clustering, Load Balancing, and Failover
Setting Parameters in the NQSConfig.INI File
Setting Parameters in the NQClusterConfig.INI File
Configuring BI Presentation Services
Configuring BI Scheduler
Configuring BI Presentation Services Plug-in
Modifying BI ODBC Data Sources For Communication With BI Cluster
Best Practices for Setting Up an Oracle BI Clustered Environment
Troubleshooting an Oracle BI Clustered Environment
Monitoring and Managing BI Servers and BI Schedulers in a Cluster
Deploying Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher for High Availability
Integrating BI Publisher with Oracle BI Clustered Environment
Integrating BI Publisher in BI Presentation Services User Interface
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Deploying Oracle Business Intelligence for High Availability
Planning For the Installation
Installation of Oracle BI Components
Installing Oracle BI Client Tools (Windows)
Installing Oracle BI Cluster Controllers
Installing Oracle BI Server
Installing Oracle BI Scheduler
Installing Oracle BI Presentation Services and Oracle BI Javahost
Installing Oracle BI Presentation Services Plug-in
Shared Files and Directories
Configuration of Oracle BI Components for Clustering, Load Balancing, and Failover
Pre-Configuration Tasks
Setting Parameters in the NQSConfig.INI File
Setting Parameters in the NQClusterConfig.INI File
Configuring BI Presentation Services
Configuring BI Scheduler
Configuring BI Presentation Services Plug-in
Modifying BI ODBC Data Sources For Communication With BI Cluster
Deploying Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher for High Availability
Installing BI Publisher
Deploying BI Publisher Engine on J2EE Based Application Servers
Configuring BI Publisher to Use a Shared File System Repository
Integrating BI Publisher in BI Presentation Services User Interface
Integrating BI Publisher with Oracle BI Clustered Environment
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Oracle BI Presentation Services Credential Store
Credentials and Aliases
Supported Storage Types
Configuring BI Presentation Services to Identify Credential Stores
Credential Store Storage Types
File System Store (XML File Store)
Java Keystore
Custom Store
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Enabling Secure Communication in Oracle Business Intelligence
Process for Enabling Secure Communication for Oracle BI Components
Creating Certificates and Keys
Generating Certificates and Keys Using openssl
Creating the Certificate Authority (CA) Certificate
Generating the Hash Version of the CA Certificate File
Generating Server Certificate and Server Private Key
Creating the Client Certificate and Client Private Key
Creating Passphrase Files or Passphrase-Producing Programs for Server and Client Keys
Creating the Java Keystore
Generating the Private Key
Generating the Certificate
Signing the Client Certificate
Importing the Certificate Authority File to a Java Keystore
Importing the Certificate to the Java Keystore
Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence to Communicate Over SSL
Configuring Oracle BI Cluster Controller
Configuring Oracle BI Cluster Controller in Minimum Security Scenario
Configuring Oracle BI Cluster Controller in Near-Maximum Security Scenario
Configuring Oracle BI Server for Communication Over SSL
Configuring Oracle BI Server in Minimum Security Scenario
Configuring Oracle BI Server in Near-Maximum Security Scenario
Configuring Oracle BI Server Client
Configuring Oracle BI Scheduler
Configuring Oracle BI Job Manager
Configuring Oracle BI Presentation Services for Communication Over SSL
Configuring Oracle BI Presentation Services Plug-In for Communication over SSL
Configuring BI Presentation Services (Java Servlet) for Communication over SSL
Configuring BI Presentation Services Plug-in (ISAPI) for Communication Over SSL
Configuring Oracle BI Javahost for Communication Over SSL
Configuring BI Presentation Services and BI Publisher When SSL is Enabled
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Oracle Business Intelligence Authentication Mechanisms
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Implementing Single Sign-On Products With Oracle Business Intelligence
Prerequisites for SSO Systems to Integrate With Oracle Business Intelligence
Understanding How Oracle BI Presentation Services Operates in an SSO Environment
Enabling SSO Authentication for Oracle Business Intelligence
Configuring Oracle BI Presentation Services to Use Impersonator User
Configuring Oracle BI Presentation Services to Operate in an SSO Environment
Important Considerations For Implementing SSO for Oracle Business Intelligence
Sample Configuration Files
Using J2EE integration
Using Microsoft IIS to perform user authentication
Using an HTTP header with additional parameters
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Other Deployment-Related Topics
Administrator Accounts and Password Synchronization
BI Presentation Services and BI Scheduler
BI Presentation Services and BI Publisher
Synchronizing Oracle BI Administrator Password Changes
Oracle BI Communications Across Security Firewalls
Changing the BI Presentation Services Listener Port
Configuring BI Presentation Services Plug-in when BI Presentation Services Listener Port Has Been Changed
Improving Oracle BI Web Client Performance
Static File Caching
Static File Bypass
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Integrating Oracle Internet Directory With Oracle Business Intelligence
Using Oracle Internet Directory for User Authentication in Oracle BI
Creating an LDAP Server Entry in the Repository for OID
Configuring the Initialization Block Used for User Authentication
Provisioning for Oracle BI Using Directory Integration Platform (DIP)
Creating an Identity for Oracle BI Application in OID
Adding Oracle BI Application to Privileged Groups
Implementing the Directory Integration Platform (DIP) Standard Package
Defining Provisioning Policies for Oracle BI
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Enabling Oracle Single Sign-On for Oracle Business Intelligence
Registering Oracle BI as a Partner Application to the Oracle Single Sign-On Server
Configuring Oracle BI for SSO
Configuring BI Presentation Services to Use the Impersonator User
Creating the Oracle BI Server Impersonator User
Adding Impersonator User Credentials to Oracle BI Presentation Services Credential Store
Configuring Oracle BI Presentation Services to Identify the Credential Store and Decryption Passphrase
Configuring BI Presentation Services to Operate in the SSO Environment
Additional Configuration When SSO is Enabled for Oracle BI and BI Publisher
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Granting the Oracle BI Log On as Service Right
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Using the CryptoTools Utility
Syntax
Credstore Sub-Commands
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Supporting Files For Provisioning Using Directory Integration Platform (DIP)
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