7.9 Create or Edit Oracle BAM Data Control Wizard - Name Page
Use the Create or Edit Oracle BAM Data Control Wizard - Name Page to name the Oracle BAM Data Control and specify the query type.
Element | Description |
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BAM Data Control Name |
Enter a descriptive display name for the Oracle BAM data control. |
Directory Name |
Specifies where the data control metadata XML files will be saved. |
Data Object |
Displays the Oracle BAM data object on which the data control query will be constructed. |
Query Type |
Select an appropriate query type. Group Query is effective for grouped data such as that found in charts and graphs. Flat Query is effective for displaying lists of data. More topicid:SOASE945 |
Collapsed |
Select this checkbox to collapse a group query into a flat table. The data structure returned is flat like a flat query instead of hierarchical. |
New records position |
Select whether the new records are added to the beginning or end of the graph. In a list view At the beginning displays new rows inserted at the top of a list, and At the end displays new rows inserted at the bottom of a list. In a bar chart, At the beginning displays new bars inserted on the left side of the graph, and At the end displays new bars inserted on the right side of the graph. |
Connect to BAM using ADF credentials |
Select to connect to Oracle BAM Server at runtime using the credentials in the ADF application containing the Oracle BAM data control. This feature takes advantage of row level security provided by Oracle BAM Server by using the ADF application user's identity to display only the data that the user is permitted to see. To use this feature, both Oracle BAM Server and the ADF server must use the same credential store. When this feature is disabled (unchecked), the runtime connects to Oracle BAM Server using the credentials provided in the Oracle BAM connection, specified in Oracle JDeveloper or Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console. |
Related Topics
Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite, "Creating Oracle BAM Data Control Queries"
Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite, "Creating Security Filters"
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