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Oracle Data Integrator

Course Content
1. 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

2. 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

3. 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

4. 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

5.  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

6. 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

7. 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

8. 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

9. 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

10.  Interfaces : Monitoring and Debugging

  • Monitoring Interfaces
  • Using Operator
  • Viewing Sessions and TasksHow to Monitor Execution of an Interface
  • How to Troubleshoot a Session
  • Keys to Reviewing the Generated Code
  • Working with Errors
  • Tips for Preventing Errors

11. Using ODI Procedures

  • What is a Procedure?
  • Examples of Procedures
  • Creating Procedures
  • Adding Commands
  • Adding Options
  • Running a Procedure
  • Using Operator to View Results

12. Using ODI Packages

  • What is a package?
  • Creating a package
  • Executing a package
  • Creating Advanced Packages
  • Error handling
  • Controlling an Execution Path
  • Creating a Loop
  • Using the Advanced tab

13. Managing ODI Scenarios and Versions

  • What is a Scenario?
  • Managing Scenarios
  • Preparing Scenarios for Deployment
  • Automating Scenario Management
  • Scheduling the ODI Scenario
  • Overview of ODI version management
  • Using Version Browser and Version Comparison Tool
  • Handling concurrent changes

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