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Oracle® Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data Endeca Connector Installation and User's Guide
Release 11g R1 (11.1.1.6)

E29135-03
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Preface

This purpose of this document is to describe integrating the Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data with the Endeca Information Access Platform.

You must have Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data 11g and Endeca 6.0 or later installed on your server.

This document is used after both of these systems have been installed and configured.

Audience

You should have a basic understanding of the Endeca Information Access Platform application servers and client workbench.You should have a basic understanding of Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data.

A thorough understanding of the material in this guide is required for the following customer personnel:

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data 11g documentation set:

See the latest version of this and all documents listed at the Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data Documentation 11g web site at:

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E35636_01/index.htm

For information about the Endeca Information Access Platform, see the Oracle MDEX Engine Documentation web site at

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29584_01/index.htm

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