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Oracle WebCenter Analytics allows portal managers and business owners to track and analyze portal usage. Oracle WebCenter Analytics provides the following basic functionality:
Note: | You must understand star schema database concepts in order to use Oracle WebCenter Analytics’ custom event tracking features. |
Oracle WebCenter Analytics is comprised of the following components:
The following table describes the components that are delivered with Oracle WebCenter Analytics. For a list of ports used by Oracle WebCenter Analytics, see Installation and Upgrade Guide for Oracle WebCenter Analytics.
For additional details on using the OpenUsage API, see the Oracle WebCenter Analytics Development Guide on the Oracle Technology Network at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13158_01/alui/analytics/docs103/index.html .
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Facilitates communication between external applications and Oracle WebCenter Analytics. For more information on using the Oracle WebCenter Analytics Query API, see the Oracle WebCenter Analytics Development Guide on the Oracle Technology Network at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13158_01/alui/analytics/docs103/index.html .
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The Analytics Console component includes the Oracle WebCenter Analytics user interface and the BEA AL Analytics service, and is installed on a stand-alone server. The BEA AL Analytics service provides Oracle WebCenter Analytics data to the end user through the Analytics Console or portlets that are created from Oracle WebCenter Analytics portlet templates.
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The Analytics Collector component includes the BEA AL Analytics Collector service. The BEA AL Analytics Collector service receives data from the Interaction Analytics component and gathers data from the portal database through the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Development Kit (IDK). The BEA AL Analytics Collector service can be clustered to provide increased scalability and reliability.
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Oracle WebCenter Analytics is designed to integrate with the Oracle WebCenter Interaction portal. When Oracle WebCenter Analytics is installed, a number of administrative objects, activity rights, and the Analytics Administration Utility are created in the portal.
The following table describes the Oracle WebCenter Interaction components that are used by Oracle WebCenter Analytics.
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