This document describes how to use the Oracle Data Integrator installation program to install the Oracle data Integrator software and configure a WebLogic domain.
If you are an existing Oracle Data Integrator user, your path to obtain the most recent version of the software will depend on the version of your existing software. For more information, refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Download, Installation, and Configuration Readme Files for the steps you need to take to update or upgrade your existing software.
This guide is intended for administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring components of Oracle Data Integrator. It is assumed that readers are comfortable running some system administration operations, such as creating users and groups, adding users to groups, and installing operating system patches on the computer where your products will be installed. Users in UNIX systems who are installing need root
access to run some scripts.
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For important information about Oracle Fusion Middleware products, see the following manuals:
Planning an Installation of Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book contains useful information you should read before installing any Oracle Fusion Middleware product.
Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book introduces the common terms and concepts in an Oracle Fusion Middleware environment.
Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book contains information for managing your Oracle Fusion Middleware environment after installation and configuration is complete.
For important information about updating or upgrading your existing Oracle Data Integrator software to the latest version, see the following manual:
Planning an Upgrade of Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book contains important information about planning your 11g upgrade to 12c.
Upgrading Oracle Data Integrator
This book provides information for upgrading your existing 11g version of Oracle Data Integrator to the latest available version.
For more information about related Oracle Data Integrator products and services, see the following manuals:
Developer's Guide for Oracle Data Integrator
This book provides guidelines for developers interested in using Oracle Data Integrator for integration projects.
Connectivity and Knowledge Modules Guide for Oracle Data Integrator
This document describes Oracle Data Integrator Knowledge Modules and technologies and how to use them in integration projects.
Knowledge Module Developer's Guide for Oracle Data Integrator
This book describes how to develop your own Knowledge Modules for Oracle Data Integrator.
Application Adapters Guide for Oracle Data Integrator
This book describes Oracle Data Integrator Application Adapters and how to use them in ODI integration projects.
Getting Started with SAP ABAP ERP Adapter for Oracle Data Integrator
This book describes how to use Oracle Data Integrator with the SAP ABAP ERP Adapter, including configuration, loading a Data Warehouse with data from SAP ERP systems, and validating data quality.
Getting Started with SAP ABAP BW Adapter for Oracle Data Integrator
This book describes how to use Oracle Data Integrator with the SAP ABAP BW Adapter, including configuration, loading a Data Warehouse with data from SAP BW systems, and validating data quality.
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