Using Assets Associated with Compliance Templates Prescribed Assets Running a Project Compliance Report

Configuring Prescriptive Reuse 11-7 5. Click the right arrow button to move the project from the Available Projects column to the Projects Applied to column. The project moves from Available Projects to Projects Applied to.

6. Click Save. A confirmation dialog is displayed, as shown in

Figure 11–13 . Figure 11–13 Apply to Projects Confirmation Dialog

7. Click Close.

8. Click the Projects link in the Oracle Enterprise Repository menu bar. The Projects

screen is displayed.

9. Use Search or other means to locate the project to which the project profile was

applied.

10. Click the Compliance Templates tab in the Project Detail. The applied compliance

template is listed in the Compliance Templates tab.

11.5 Using Assets Associated with Compliance Templates Prescribed Assets

A Compliance Template may be used to prescribe specific assets for use in any projects to which the compliance template is applied. This section outlines the process for consuming prescribed assets. This procedure begins on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Projects screen.

1. Use Search or other means, as shown in

Figure 11–14 , to locate the project. Figure 11–14 Projects Screen 2. Any compliance templates applied to the project is listed in the Compliance Templates section of the project detail, as shown in Figure 11–15 . Note: If the enterprise repository plugin for Eclipse or .Net is installed, the assets identified in the compliance templates will also appear in the projects development environment. 11-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository Figure 11–15 Compliance Templates

3. Click Use Assets to the right of the name of the listed compliance template. The

Use Download dialog is displayed, as shown in Figure 11–16 . Figure 11–16 Use - Download Dialog 4. Use the options in the Use column to select the assets to be downloaded.

5. Click the Next button. The Use Download dialog confirms the asset selections, as

shown in Figure 11–17 . Note: The Use Assets button will appear only to users who are assigned to the project. Configuring Prescriptive Reuse 11-9 Figure 11–17 Use - Download Dialog

6. Click the down arrow button to download the payloads for the selected assets.

7. Click Close when finished. The downloaded assets are listed on the Consumed

Assets section of the project detail, as shown in Figure 11–18 . Figure 11–18 Consumed Assets Tab Prescribed assets can also be consumed from VS .Net and Eclipse environments. For more information about the process, see the VS .Net and Eclipse sections in Oracle Fusion Middleware Integration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.

11.6 Running a Project Compliance Report

Project Compliance reports provide the means for verifying project adherence to the assets prescribed for use in compliance templates. This procedure is performed on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Reports screen.

1. Click the Project Compliance link in the Reports sidebar, as shown in

Figure 11–19 . 11-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository Figure 11–19 Reports Section The Project Compliance report form opens in the main pane, as shown in Figure 11–20 . Figure 11–20 Project Compliance Report Form 2. Use the Date Range, Sort Order, and Output Format lists to set the report parameters.

3. Click the Run Report button. The report is displayed in the selected format, listing

each project, and indicating compliance templates in use, prescribed assets, usage status of prescribed assets, and any additional assets consumed by the project, as shown in Figure 11–21 . Note: Date Range is based on the project creation date. Configuring Prescriptive Reuse 11-11 Figure 11–21 Project Compliance Report 11-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository 12 Configuring Assets in Progress 12-1 12 Configuring Assets in Progress This chapter describes how to use the Assets in Progress feature to track the progress and availability of assets that are still in development. This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 12.1, Overview