Oracle Business Intelligence is a suite of integrated tools and technologies for delivering enterprise business intelligence. The suite includes Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, Oracle Real-Time Decisions, and Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
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The term "Oracle Business Intelligence" is used throughout this guide to collectively refer to Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, Oracle Real-Time Decisions, and Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. In cases where a description or instruction specifically applies to one of these products, the individual product's name is used instead.This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 1.5, "Oracle Business Intelligence Logical Architecture"
Section 1.6, "Oracle Business Intelligence Directory Structure"
The Oracle Business Intelligence installation package includes the following products, with all the technology required to install, configure, and run them:
Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (Answers, Dashboards, Delivers, Repository Administration Tool, Office, and Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher)
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher
Oracle Real-Time Decisions
You can install one, two, or all three of these products using Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer. Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer creates all the run-time components and the infrastructure for the products you choose to install. After running Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer, the installed products share the same Oracle Fusion Middleware infrastructure in a single WebLogic domain.
All Oracle Business Intelligence products intended for a WebLogic domain must be installed and configured at the same time. You cannot install some products now and then install others to the same WebLogic domain later. For example, if you choose to install and configure Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition but not Oracle Real-Time Decisions, you cannot later add Oracle Real-Time Decisions to the WebLogic domain. Similarly, any WebLogic domains that contain Oracle Business Intelligence 11g products should not be extended later to include other Oracle Fusion Middleware products.
The following Java components are managed by WebLogic Server Administration Console:
Business Intelligence Publisher
Business Intelligence SAW Bridge
Business Intelligence Action Framework
Business Intelligence Security Services
Business Intelligence SOA Services
Business Intelligence Search
Oracle Web Service Manager
Oracle Real-Time Decisions
Answers Mapviewer
Oracle Scorecard and Strategy Management
The following are Business Intelligence system components:
Business Intelligence Server
Business Intelligence Presentation Services
Business Intelligence Scheduler
Business Intelligence Cluster Controller
Business Intelligence Java Host
Table 1-1 describes the high-level tasks for installing and configuring Oracle Business Intelligence. The table also provides information on where to get more details on each task.
Table 1-1 Tasks in the Oracle Business Intelligence Installation Procedure
Task | Description | Documentation |
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Task 1 |
Obtain the Oracle Business Intelligence installation media through one of the following methods (Mandatory):
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See Section 4.2, "Obtaining Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer." |
Task 2 |
Complete the installation planning requirements (Mandatory). Ensure that your system environment meets the installation requirements for Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Business Intelligence, and the Repository Creation Utility (RCU). |
See the Oracle Fusion Middleware Certification Document for more information. Go to: http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_certification.html For requirements specific to Oracle Business Intelligence, see Chapter 3, "Oracle Business Intelligence Requirements." |
Task 3 |
Have a database installed and have the required database schemas loaded (Mandatory). Oracle Business Intelligence requires certain schemas to be installed in a supported database. You do this by running RCU on a pre-existing database. Ensure you have a supported database up and running, and then run RCU to create the necessary schemas. |
See Section 3.3, "Create Database Schemas Using the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)." Additional information about RCU can be found in Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility User's Guide. |
Task 4 |
Install Oracle Business Intelligence (Mandatory). |
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Task 5 |
Configure Oracle Business Intelligence. The installer creates a WebLogic server domain containing the Administration Server and one or more managed servers. |
See Section 4.6.2, "Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence with the Configuration Script." Additional information about configuring Oracle Business Intelligence can be found in Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. |
Oracle Business Intelligence supports the following modes of installation:
Interactive mode, using the Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer. Most installations are performed in interactive mode. For more information, see Chapter 4, "Installing Oracle Business Intelligence."
Silent mode, using a response file modified for your particular installation. For more information, see Section 4.5, "Silent Installation."
Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer supports the following types of installation:
The Simple Install type installs Oracle Business Intelligence components with the default settings on a single computer in the minimum number of steps.
When you select the Simple Install type, Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer installs the binary files for the Oracle Business Intelligence components that you specify.
When you select the Simple Install type, Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer applies default configuration settings for all the components that you choose to install.
To perform the installation, Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer prompts you for the location of the Middleware home.
For more information about installation locations, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
The Enterprise Install type enables you to install Oracle Business Intelligence components to create a new enterprise deployment, or to scale out an existing enterprise deployment of Oracle Business Intelligence 11g. As a result, the Enterprise Install type enables you to specify several more configuration settings (directory paths, host names, port numbers, and so on) than the Simple Install type.
The Enterprise Install type does one of the following, depending on which option you choose during the installation:
New installation: Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer installs the Oracle Business Intelligence components that you select.
Scale out an existing installation: Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer installs all Oracle Business Intelligence components that were installed on the primary host computer of the cluster, which you must specify.
The Enterprise Install type does one of the following, depending on which option you choose during the installation:
New installation: Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer configures the Oracle Business Intelligence components that you select and associates them with the Middleware, Oracle, and WebLogic Server homes that you specify.
Scale out an existing installation: Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer configures the same Oracle Business Intelligence components that were configured on the primary host computer, which you must specify.
The Software Only Install type installs the Oracle Business Intelligence software binary files in an Oracle home for later configuration as part of a Fusion Middleware deployment. This install type is required to install Oracle Business Intelligence on an AIX operating system or with a 64-bit JVM, such as on a supported 64-bit operating system.
When you select this installation type, Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Installer does not perform any configuration during installation. Instead, after installation, you use the Configuration Assistant to configure the binary files into a new domain or instance home. See Section 4.6.2, "Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence with the Configuration Script."
Figure 1-1 provides the logical architecture for Oracle Business Intelligence after it is installed.
Figure 1-1 Oracle Business Intelligence Logical Architecture
A typical Oracle Business Intelligence installation consists of a Fusion Middleware home and the following main subdirectories:
wlserver_10.3
: The WebLogic Server home, which contains Java components, one Administration Server, and one or more Managed Servers.
user_projects
: The User Projects directory, which contains product domains, including one or more Oracle Business Intelligence domains.
Oracle_BI1
: The Oracle home, which contains all the binary files (read-only) that are specific to Oracle Business Intelligence.
Figure 1-2 shows the directory structure of a typical Oracle Business Intelligence installation on a single host, using all of the default values.
Figure 1-2 Typical Oracle Business Intelligence Directory Structure