This document provides instructions to install the Oracle Financial Services Data Foundation (OFSDF) Application Pack v8.1.2.2.0 Maintenance Level (ML) Release.
Topics:
· Audience
· Access to the Oracle Support
This document is intended for Administrators, Business Users, Strategists, and Data Analysts, who are responsible for installing and maintaining the Application Pack Components.
· OFSAA application components
· OFSAA architecture
· UNIX commands
· Database concepts
· OFSDF Data Model
The OFSDF Application Pack Installation Guide includes the following sections:
· OFS Data Foundation Application Pack Maintenance Release 8.1.2.2.0: This section provides information about the prerequisites, pre-installation, installation, and post-installation procedures for the OFSDF Application Pack Release v8.1.2.2.0.
· Appendix A: This section provides information about the FAQs for the OFSDF Application Pack Release v8.1.2.2.0.
Oracle customers have access to electronic support through
My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info
Or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs
if you are hearing impaired.
Oracle strives to keep this and all other related documents updated regularly; visit the OHC Documentation Library and My Oracle Support (MOS) to download the latest version available there. The following is the list of related documents:
· For the OFSDF Application Pack Release 8.1.x.x.x product documents OHC Documentation Library.
· For the OFSDF Application Pack Release 8.1.x.x.x other documents OHC Documentation Library.
· My Oracle Support for the OFSDF Application Pack Release 8.1.x.x.x technical documents:
§ Data Model Difference Reports
§ Changelog
§ SCD Metadata
§ T2T Metadata
§ Run Chart
· Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA) Technology Matrix Release 8.1.2.0.0
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The following table lists the Abbreviations used in this document.
Table 2: Abbreviations
Conventions |
Description |
AIX |
Advanced Interactive eXecutive |
DEFQ |
Data Entry Forms and Queries |
DML |
Data Manipulation Language |
EAR |
Enterprise Archive |
EJB |
Enterprise JavaBean |
ERM |
Enterprise Resource Management |
FTP |
File Transfer Protocol |
GUI |
Graphical User Interface |
HTTPS |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure |
J2C |
J2EE Connector |
J2EE |
Java 2 Enterprise Edition |
JDBC |
Java Database Connectivity |
JDK |
Java Development Kit |
JNDI |
Java Naming and Directory Interface |
JRE |
Java Runtime Environment |
JVM |
Java Virtual Machine |
LDAP |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
LHS |
Left Hand Side |
MFA |
Multi-Factor Authentication |
MOS |
My Oracle Support |
OFS |
Oracle Financial Services |
OFSAAI |
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Application Infrastructure |
OFSDF |
Oracle Financial Services Data Foundation |
OHC |
Oracle Help Center |
OLAP |
On-Line Analytical Processing |
OS |
Operating System |
RAM |
Random Access Memory |
RDMS |
Relational Database Management System |
SFTP |
Secure File Transfer Protocol |
SID |
System Identifier |
SSL |
Secure Sockets Layer |
TDE |
Transparent Data Encryption |
TNS |
Transparent Network Substrate |
URL |
Uniform Resource Locator |
VM |
Virtual Machine |
Web Archive |
WAR |
XML |
Extensible Markup Language |