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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide
New and Changed Features for Release 12c (12.2.1.1.0)
1
Understanding Repository Creation Utility
1.1
Verifying RCU System and Database Requirements
1.1.1
RCU Supported Platforms
1.1.2
Finding a Certified Database
1.1.3
Database Requirements for RCU
1.1.4
Additional Requirements for IBM DB2 Databases
1.2
Preparing for Schema Creation
1.2.1
Understanding System Load and Product Load
1.2.2
Granting Permissions to Users for Querying System Load Objects
1.2.3
Understanding Custom Prefixes
1.2.4
Understanding the Service Table Schema
1.2.5
Planning Your Schema Creation
1.2.5.1
Organizing Schemas on a Single Database for a Single Domain
1.2.5.2
Organizing Schemas on Multiple Databases for a Single Domain
1.2.5.3
Organizing Schemas on a Single Database for Multiple Domains
1.2.5.4
Organizing Schemas on Multiple Databases for Multiple Domains
1.2.6
About Integrating Components Using Declarative XML
1.3
Using RCU with Java Access Bridge (Windows Only)
1.3.1
Install Java Access Bridge
1.3.2
Configure RCU to Use Java Access Bridge
2
Obtaining and Running Repository Creation Utility
2.1
Obtaining RCU
2.2
Starting RCU
2.3
Creating Schemas
2.3.1
Creating Schemas as a User with Full SYS or SYSDBA Privileges
2.3.2
Creating Schemas as a User With Limited Database Privileges
2.3.3
Verifying Schema Version Numbers
2.4
Dropping Schemas
2.4.1
About Dropping Shared Tablespaces
2.4.2
Dropping Schemas and Deleting Datafiles (Windows Only)
3
Running Repository Creation Utility from the Command Line
3.1
Command Line Syntax and Parameters
3.1.1
RCU Modes Available from the Command Line
3.1.2
RCU Operations Available from the Command Line
3.1.3
RCU Command Line Parameters
3.2
Using the -silent Command
3.2.1
Using the -validate Parameter to Verify Prerequisites
3.2.2
Using a Wallet to Store Passwords
3.3
Using the -interactive Command
3.4
Using Response Files
3.4.1
Understanding Response Files
3.4.2
Creating a RCU Response File from the Graphical Interface
3.4.3
Creating a RCU Response File from the Command Line
3.4.4
Performing RCU Operations Using a Response File
3.5
Creating a Repository from the Command Line
3.6
Generating a System Load Script From the Command Line
3.7
Loading Data Into the Repository From the Command Line
3.8
Dropping a Repository from the Command Line
3.9
Generating a List of Components in an Oracle Home from the Command Line
3.10
RCU Environment Variables
A
Understanding Repository Creation Utility Screens
A.1
Welcome
A.2
Create Repository
A.2.1
Create Repository
A.2.2
Drop Repository
A.3
Database Connection Details
A.3.1
Connection Credentials for Oracle Databases and Oracle Databases with Edition-Based Redefinition
A.3.2
Connection Credentials for MySQL Databases
A.3.3
Connection Credentials for Microsoft SQL Server Databases
A.3.4
Connection Credentials for IBM DB2 Databases
A.4
Select Components (for Create Operation)
A.5
Select Components (for Drop Operation)
A.6
Schema Passwords
A.7
Custom Variables
A.7.1
Custom Variables for Oracle Data Integrator
A.7.2
Custom Variables for Oracle SOA Suite
A.7.3
Custom Variable for Oracle WebCenter Portal Analytics
A.7.4
Custom Variables for Oracle GoldenGate Studio
A.8
Map Tablespaces
A.8.1
Default Tablespace Mappings
A.8.2
Changing Default and Temporary Tablespaces
A.8.3
Viewing and Changing Additional Tablespaces
A.8.4
Managing Tablespaces and Datafiles
A.8.4.1
Adding, Modifying, and Removing Tablespaces
A.8.4.2
Adding, Modifying, and Removing Datafiles
A.8.5
Encrypting Tablespaces
A.9
Summary (for Create Operation)
A.10
Summary (for Drop Operation)
A.11
Completion Summary (for Create Operation)
A.12
Completion Summary (for Drop Operation)
B
Understanding Repository Creation Utility Schemas, IDs, and Tablespaces
B.1
Repository Creation Utility Schemas, IDs, and Tablespaces
C
Extending Repository Creation Utility to Configure Custom Application Repositories
C.1
RCU Integration Options
C.1.1
RCU JDBC Engine Compliant SQL*Plus Scripts
C.1.2
Pure JDBC Scripts
C.1.3
SQL*Plus Scripts
C.1.4
External Processes
C.1.5
Java Code Using JavaAction
C.2
RCU Configuration Files
C.2.1
XML DTDs Defined by RCU
C.2.1.1
Component Descriptor Configuration File
C.2.1.2
Repository Configuration File
C.2.1.3
Master List of Supported Components
C.2.1.4
Storage Attributes Configuration File
C.2.2
Component Repository Configuration File
C.2.3
Component List Configuration File
C.2.4
Soft-Prerequisite Support
C.2.5
Default Tablespaces Configuration File
C.3
RCU Script Writing Guidelines
C.3.1
Guidelines for RCU JDBC Engine Compliant SQL*Plus Scripts
C.3.2
Guidelines for Pure JDBC Scripts
C.3.3
Guidelines for SQL*Plus Scripts
C.3.4
Guidelines for SQL Server-Based Scripts
D
Troubleshooting Repository Creation Utility
D.1
General Troubleshooting Tips
D.2
RCU Log Files
D.3
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