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Enterprise Reporting with Oracle Reports

Enterprise Reporting with Oracle Reports. By: Arthi Subramanian CIS 764 – Fall 2008. Business Intelligence: Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users

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Enterprise Reporting with Oracle Reports

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  1. Enterprise Reporting with Oracle Reports By: Arthi Subramanian CIS 764 – Fall 2008

  2. Business Intelligence: • Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for • gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users • make better business decisions. • Present Day Challenges: • Massive amount of data availability. • Data spread over multiple resources. • Publishing information in a secure, reliable manner .

  3. The solution came from…. In the form of Oracle Reports - Oracle Reports is the enterprise reporting component of Oracle’s BI offering. It enables an organization to convert data into information, and publish the information securely and reliably

  4. Rapid Development • Each major task in report generation – taken care of by a wizard. Eg: Query wizard, report wizard, graph wizard • Customization – report templates and WYSIWUG live previews • Creating complex data models – drag and drop actions • Re-entrant wizard technology

  5. Publish data in a transparent way • Oracle Reports provides an access to multiple data sources. Eg: manufacturing organization • It supports SQL, PL/SQL, XML, JDBC, Oracle OLAP, and text files. JDBC data source can be used to access data from different JDBC-compliant data sources, and JDBC-ODBC bridge can be used to connect to any data that can be exposed as an ODBC data source. • With Oracle Reports, the source of data is transparent, because data coming from any data source is available to you in exactly the same representation.

  6. Publishing the Report • Oracle Reports caters to different audiences using single report definition. 1) Paper based publishing : • Established way. • O/P can be generated in HTML,PDF,HTMLCSS, Word-compatible, Excel-compatible etc…. • Can be sent to the printer (PostScript).

  7. 2) Publishing as dynamic web pages: No page boundaries. Needs to be dynamic. Adding elements to Web pages -Using custom JSP tags, JavaBeans or regular Java codeJSP format -develop once, deploy anywhere principle of Oracle Reports. Why JSP-based Web reports ? i) separation of dynamic and static content. ii) Support of scripting and tags iii) Reuse, portable, easy to use iv) Deployed to produce both paper and Web output.

  8. Deployment • Easy deployment on server. • Paper based reports : Copy definition file to location accessible by the server. • Web-based reports : Copy to J2EE Application Server / deploy as part of EAR file.

  9. Security and Reliability • Oracle Portal user interface: • Secure reports by registering with Oracle Application Server security framework. • Define which users or groups are authorized to access, view, or manage the resources. • Oracle Application Server High Availability: • Industry’s most reliable, resilient, and fault-tolerant application server platform. • Oracle Reports is integrated with Oracle AS High Availability.

  10. Conclusion Oracle Reports: - the most flexible enterprise-reporting tool in the market today - is reliable - is integrated - is extensible

  11. References • Books: • Oracle Reports - Pinnacle Software Solutions • Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports (Paperback) by Peter Koletzke (Author) and Paul Dorsey (Author) • Web References: • About Oracle Reports: http://download.oracle.com/docs/html/B10612_01/toc.htm • Oracle Reports – The basics http://www.scribd.com/doc/3960412/Basic2-Oracle-Reports-10g-Tutorials

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