L/O/G/O Oracle Data Integrator 11g Online Training
Administrating ODI Repositories and Agents ODI Topology Concepts Describing the Physical and Logical Architecture Setting up a New ODI Project Introduction to Oracle Data Integrator Contents
Organizing ODI Models and Creating Data Sources ODI Interface Concepts Designing Interfaces Interfaces : Monitoring and Debugging ODI Model Concepts Contents
Using ODI Packages Managing ODI Scenarios and Versions Using ODI Procedures Contents
Introduction to Oracle Data Integrator • What is Oracle Data Integrator? • Why Oracle Data Integrator? • Overview of ODI 11g Architecture • Overview of ODI 11g Components • About Graphical Modules • Types of ODI Agents • Overview of Oracle Data Integrator Repositories
Administrating ODI Repositories and Agents • Administrating the ODI Repositories • Creating Repository Storage Spaces • Creating and Connecting to the Master Repository • Creating and Connecting to the Work Repository • Managing ODI Agents • Creating a Physical Agent • Launching a Listener, Scheduler and Web Agent • Example of Load Balancing
ODI Topology Concepts • Overview of ODI Topology • About Data Servers and Physical Schemas • Defining the Physical Architecture • Defining the Logical Architecture • Mapping Logical and Physical Resources • Defining Agents • Defining a Topology • Planning the Topology
Describing the Physical and Logical Architecture • Overview of Topology Navigator • Creating Physical Architecture • Creating a Data Server • Testing a Data Server Connection • Creating a Physical Schema • Creating Logical Architecture • Overview of Logical Architecture and Context Views • Linking the Logical and Physical Architecture
Setting up a New ODI Project • Overview of ODI Projects • Creating a New Project • Using Folders • Organizing Projects and Folders • Understanding Knowledge ModulesExchanging ODI Objects • Exporting and Importing Objects • Using Markers
ODI Model Concepts • What is a Model? • Understanding Metadata in ODI • Understanding Reverse Engineering • Creating Models • Organizing Models • Creating Data stores • Using Constraints in ODI • Creating Keys and References
Organizing ODI Models and Creating Data Sources • What is an Interface? • Business Rules for Interfaces • What is a Mapping? • What is a Join? • What is a Filter? • What is a Constraint? • What is a Staging Area? • Creating a Basic Interface
ODI Interface Concepts • What is an Interface? • Business Rules for Interfaces • What is a Mapping, Filter, Join? • Overview of Integration Process • What is a Staging Area? • About Execution Location • Using Knowledge Modules (KM) with ODI Interface • Creating a Basic Interface
Designing Interfaces • Designing an Interface • Multiple Source Data stores • Creating Joins • Filtering data • Disabling Transformations • Overview of the Flow • Specifying the Staging Area • Selecting Knowledge Modules
Interfaces : Monitoring and Debugging • Monitoring Interfaces • Using Operator • Viewing Sessions and Tasks How to Monitor Execution of an Interface • How to Troubleshoot a Session • Keys to Reviewing the Generated Code • Working with Errors • Tips for Preventing Errors
Using ODI Procedures • What is a Procedure? • Examples of Procedures • Creating Procedures • Adding Commands • Adding Options • Running a Procedure • Using Operator to View Results
Using ODI Packages • What is a package? • Creating a package • Executing a package • Creating Advanced Packages • Error handling • Controlling an Execution Path
Managing ODI Scenarios and Versions • What is a Scenario? • Managing Scenarios • Preparing Scenarios for Deployment • Automating Scenario Management • Scheduling the ODI Scenario
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  • 1.
    L/O/G/O Oracle Data Integrator11g Online Training
  • 2.
    Administrating ODI Repositoriesand Agents ODI Topology Concepts Describing the Physical and Logical Architecture Setting up a New ODI Project Introduction to Oracle Data Integrator Contents
  • 3.
    Organizing ODI Modelsand Creating Data Sources ODI Interface Concepts Designing Interfaces Interfaces : Monitoring and Debugging ODI Model Concepts Contents
  • 4.
    Using ODI Packages ManagingODI Scenarios and Versions Using ODI Procedures Contents
  • 5.
    Introduction to OracleData Integrator • What is Oracle Data Integrator? • Why Oracle Data Integrator? • Overview of ODI 11g Architecture • Overview of ODI 11g Components • About Graphical Modules • Types of ODI Agents • Overview of Oracle Data Integrator Repositories
  • 6.
    Administrating ODI Repositoriesand Agents • Administrating the ODI Repositories • Creating Repository Storage Spaces • Creating and Connecting to the Master Repository • Creating and Connecting to the Work Repository • Managing ODI Agents • Creating a Physical Agent • Launching a Listener, Scheduler and Web Agent • Example of Load Balancing
  • 7.
    ODI Topology Concepts •Overview of ODI Topology • About Data Servers and Physical Schemas • Defining the Physical Architecture • Defining the Logical Architecture • Mapping Logical and Physical Resources • Defining Agents • Defining a Topology • Planning the Topology
  • 8.
    Describing the Physicaland Logical Architecture • Overview of Topology Navigator • Creating Physical Architecture • Creating a Data Server • Testing a Data Server Connection • Creating a Physical Schema • Creating Logical Architecture • Overview of Logical Architecture and Context Views • Linking the Logical and Physical Architecture
  • 9.
    Setting up aNew ODI Project • Overview of ODI Projects • Creating a New Project • Using Folders • Organizing Projects and Folders • Understanding Knowledge ModulesExchanging ODI Objects • Exporting and Importing Objects • Using Markers
  • 10.
    ODI Model Concepts •What is a Model? • Understanding Metadata in ODI • Understanding Reverse Engineering • Creating Models • Organizing Models • Creating Data stores • Using Constraints in ODI • Creating Keys and References
  • 11.
    Organizing ODI Modelsand Creating Data Sources • What is an Interface? • Business Rules for Interfaces • What is a Mapping? • What is a Join? • What is a Filter? • What is a Constraint? • What is a Staging Area? • Creating a Basic Interface
  • 12.
    ODI Interface Concepts •What is an Interface? • Business Rules for Interfaces • What is a Mapping, Filter, Join? • Overview of Integration Process • What is a Staging Area? • About Execution Location • Using Knowledge Modules (KM) with ODI Interface • Creating a Basic Interface
  • 13.
    Designing Interfaces • Designingan Interface • Multiple Source Data stores • Creating Joins • Filtering data • Disabling Transformations • Overview of the Flow • Specifying the Staging Area • Selecting Knowledge Modules
  • 14.
    Interfaces : Monitoringand Debugging • Monitoring Interfaces • Using Operator • Viewing Sessions and Tasks How to Monitor Execution of an Interface • How to Troubleshoot a Session • Keys to Reviewing the Generated Code • Working with Errors • Tips for Preventing Errors
  • 15.
    Using ODI Procedures •What is a Procedure? • Examples of Procedures • Creating Procedures • Adding Commands • Adding Options • Running a Procedure • Using Operator to View Results
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    Using ODI Packages •What is a package? • Creating a package • Executing a package • Creating Advanced Packages • Error handling • Controlling an Execution Path
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    Managing ODI Scenariosand Versions • What is a Scenario? • Managing Scenarios • Preparing Scenarios for Deployment • Automating Scenario Management • Scheduling the ODI Scenario
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