Rules Palette Installation

Introduction

The Oracle Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) application and the Rules Palette application together form a complete solution. A four step installation process is required in order to install and set-up both applications. These instructions represent step four of that process. Refer to the documentation library included with this release for the other three steps of installation.

The Rules Palette can be downloaded from the Rules Palette Web Application Utility. Your build manager will send the URL of the Web Application Utility. You will also receive two or three sets of user IDs and passwords. You will need this information when you create an environment connection in the Rules Palette.

After you have downloaded the Rules Palette and configured the environment connections, you will be able to begin working in the application.

Customer Support

If you have any questions about the installation or use of our products, please visit the My Oracle Support

website: https://support.oracle.com or call (800) 223-1711.

Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit

http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/accessibility/support/index.html#info or visit http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/accessibility/support/index.html#trs if you are hearing impaired.

Prerequisites

  • Database of your choice (step one of installation process)
  • OIPA deployed on a server of your choice (step two of installation process)
  • Web Application Utility deployed on a server of your choice (step two of installation process)
  • Microsoft Windows XP or later
  • Rules Palette uploaded on Web Application Utility (step three of installation process)
  • URL for the Rules Palette Web Application Utility. This will come from your build manager.
  • A Web Application Utility username and password. This will come from your build manager
  • Rules Palette username and password. This will come from your build manager.
  • Database username and password. This will come from your build manager.
  • IVS database username and password. This will come from your build manager. This database information is only necessary if you are using an IVS environment.
  • Location of the database driver. Each type of database requires a specific driver(s). You will need to point to the location of the driver(s) during the environment creation. This will come from the build manager.