OIRP Setup Guide
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 three of that process. Refer to the documentation library included with this release for the other three steps of installation.
The Web Application Utility allows a build manager or server administrator to configure the Rules Palette environment properties and remote debugging Web Service URL. Once this information has been saved, the configuration URL is sent to the Rules Palette users along with Rules Palette user names and passwords. They will use the URL in the first step of the Rules Palette environment creation wizard. A Web Service will authenticate the users based on the Rules Palette user name and password that must be entered. The environment properties will be automatically populated from the Web Application Utility if the users are authenticated. The users will then only need to enter database user names and passwords to complete the environment creation process.
Prerequisites
- OIPA deployed on a supported server
- Web Application Utility deployed on a supported server
- Supported version of Windows for installing and using OIRP to build / configure products
Note: For the Technology Stack details, refer to the information published in the Technology Stack section of the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) documents available in Oracle Help Center. OIRP accesses the database over a JDBC link, which may need firewall rules to be modified. Please contact your system / network administrator to ensure the firewall allows OIRP to connect to the database. Since OIRP accesses the database using a JDBC link, it is essential the network latency be low - else the performance of OIRP would be very slow / unusable. The latency should be below 10ms and the connection to the OIPA database be over a Gigabyte network.
Oracle Customer Support
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Oracle Accessibility
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For OIPA Accessibility documentation refer to the OIPA Accessibility Guide under the Policy Administration Libraries of Oracle Help Center (OHC).