The top layer
includes the user connections to Oracle BI Applications:
• BI Applications
clients for business user roles
• BI Applications
clients for BI Applications ETL administration roles and functional setup roles
• BI Applications
clients for BI Applications development Roles
Oracle BI
Applications users are assigned to application roles, which define a set of
permissions
granted to a user or group. Application roles are discussed in more detail in
Lesson 13, ―Security.‖
Users assigned to
business user application roles have access to web applications that allow
them to access the
prebuilt Oracle BI Applications dashboards and analyses, and to build
new dashboards and
analyses when the proper privileges are granted.
Users assigned to
Oracle BI Applications ETL administration and functional setup application
roles have access
to Configuration Manager and Functional Setup Manager, which are web
applications that
allow administrative users to perform configuration tasks.
Users assigned to
Oracle BI Applications development application roles have access to ODI
Console, which is
a web application that provides the ability to view objects in the ODI
repository and to
control and monitor ETL processes.
Users with
development application roles can also access ODI Studio, which is used for
administering the
ODI infrastructure, reverse engineering the metadata, developing projects,
scheduling,
operating and monitoring executions, and customization.
Users with
development application roles may also use the BI Administration Tool, which is
a
Windows user interface for building, managing, and
customizing the Oracle BI EE repository.
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