General Scheduler Configuration Settings That Affect Agents

Configuring and Managing Agents 19-11 To view information about active agent sessions: 1. In the global header, click Administration. 2. Click the Manage Agent Sessions link to display the Manage Agent Sessions page and do one of the following: ■ To sort agent sessions by their values in a particular column, click the Sort button for that column. Re-sorting the list causes the page to refresh so the number of active agent sessions might increase or decrease as a result. ■ To view more information about an agent session or about agents within a particular session, click the Expand button. ■ To view the definition of an individual agent, click its link. For more information about the Administration page in Oracle Business Intelligence, see Administration page in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. Note: When agents are chained, the recipient list is depends on the parent agent. The recipients are shown for the parent agent definition only, and not for the actual execution of chained agents. 19-12 System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 20 Configuring Advanced Options for Mapping and Spatial Information 20-1 20 Configuring Advanced Options for Mapping and Spatial Information This chapter describes advanced configuration options that you can set for map views. It includes the following topics: ■ Section 20.1, Configuring MapViewer to Support Map Views ■ Section 20.2, Manually Configuring for Map Views ■ Section 20.3, Inserting Text on a Map ■ Section 20.4, Configuring Maps for External Consumption See Chapter 13, Configuring Mapping and Spatial Information for additional information. Before configuring for map views, ensure that you are familiar with the information in the following guides: ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle MapViewer, which is part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation library. ■ Oracle Spatial Developers Guide, which is part of the documentation library for Oracle Database.

20.1 Configuring MapViewer to Support Map Views

MapViewer is installed as part of Oracle BI Enterprise Edition and deployed in the same domain as Oracle BI EE on the web application server. The default context path of MapViewer in the application server is mapviewer. You can use the administration console in MapViewer to configure it for use with map views. You can configure a separate remote instance just for MapViewer to act as a proxy that supports the heavy processing load that maps require. If performance is not a major concern, then you can use a MapViewer instance that is co-located with Oracle BI EE as the rendering engine. The MapViewer engine can serve in the following roles: ■ Co-located MapViewer — Also known as nonproxy mode. If the MapViewer is located in the same domain as Oracle BI EE and used as the rendering engine, then all map resources such as JavaScript files and images are downloaded from that instance of MapViewer. ■ Remote MapViewer — Also known as proxy mode. If a separate remote instance of MapViewer is configured as the rendering engine, then the browser cannot communicate with the remote instance for resources. Browsers do not allow cross-domain AJAX calls for security reasons. To overcome this limitation, all