Exporting one ODI Object

19-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Data Integrator The Information dialog opens and informs you whether the connection has been established.

8. Click Next.

9. Specify the password storage details: ■ Select Use Password Storage Configuration specified in Export if you want to use the configuration defined in the export. ■ Select Use New Password Storage Configuration if you do not want to use the configuration defined in the export and select – Internal Password Storage if you want to store passwords in the Oracle Data Integrator repository – External Password Storage if you want use JPS Credential Store Framework CSF to store the data server and context passwords. Indicate the MBean Server Parameters to access the credential store as described in Table 23–2 . Refer to the Section 23.3.1, Setting Up External Password Storage for more information on password storage details.

10. In the Master Repository Import Wizard click Finish to validate your entries.

A new repository is created and the exported components are imported in this master repository.

19.3.2 ExportImport the Topology and Security Settings

Exporting then importing the topology or security allows you to transfer a domain from one master repository to another. Exporting the Topology and Security Settings The domains that can be exported are given below: ■ Topology : the full topology logical and physical architectures including the local repository, data servers, hosts, agents, generic actions, technologies, datatypes, logical schemas, and contexts. ■ Logical Topology : technologies connection, datatype or language information, logical agents, logical schemas, actions and action groups. ■ Security : objects, methods, users, profiles, privileges, password policies and hosts. ■ Execution Environment : technologies, data servers, contexts, generic actions, load balanced agents, physical schemas and agents. To export the topologysecurity:

1. From the Topology or Security Navigator toolbar menu select Export and then one

of the following options: ■ Topology... ■ Logical Topology... ■ Security Settings... ■ Execution Environment... 2. In the Export dialog, specify the export parameters as indicated in Table 19–2 . ExportingImporting 19-13 The topology and security settings are either exported as .xml files directly into the directory, or as a zip file containing .xml files. If you want to generate a zip file, you need to select Export to zip file and enter the name of the zip file in the Zip File Name field.

3. Click OK.

The export files are created in the specified export directory. Importing the Topology To import a topology export:

1. From the Topology Navigator toolbar menu select Import and then one of the

following options: ■ Topology... Logical Topology... Execution environment... 2. In the Import dialog:

1. Select the Import Mode. Refer to

Section 19.1.3, Import Modes for more information.

2. Select whether to import the topology export from a Folder or a Zip File.

3. Enter the file import directory.

3. Click OK.

The specified files are imported into the master repository. Importing the Security Settings To import a Security export: 1. From the Security Navigator toolbar menu select Import Security Settings... 2. In the Import dialog:

1. Select the Import Mode. Refer to

Section 19.1.3, Import Modes for more information.

2. Select whether to import the security export from a Folder or a Zip File.

3. Enter the file import directory.

3. Click OK.

The specified files are imported into the master repository.

19.3.3 Exporting and Importing a Work Repository

Importing or exporting a work repository allows you to transfer all work repository objects from one repository to another. Exporting a Work Repository To export a work repository: 1. From the Designer Navigator toolbar menu select Export Work Repository... 2. In the Export dialog, set the Export parameters as indicated in Table 19–2 .