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» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Oracle Reports Client Oracle Reports Runtime
» Oracle Reports Servlet Introduction to Oracle Reports
» Oracle Reports Server Introduction to Oracle Reports
» Overview Oracle Reports Services
» The Oracle HTTP Server, a Web server provided by Oracle Fusion Middleware. It
» The module mod_weblogic, used by the Oracle HTTP Server to redirect requests
» The module mod_osso, used by the Oracle HTTP Server to connect to Single
» Oracle Reports Servlet Oracle Reports Services Components
» The Custom Tag Handler, which processes custom Oracle Reports tags included
» The Reports Server rwserver, which processes client requests, including
» The Reports Server Cache, which securely stores completed job outputs.
» The Reports Engine, which includes components for running SQL-based and
» The pluggable data sources, a set of design-time and runtime Java APIs that
» The pluggable engines, which are custom engines that use Java APIs to pass jobs
» Oracle Reports Services Runtime Process
» Click OK, and follow the instructions getServerRef
» runReport executeReport getServerRef Oracle Reports Services Communication Architecture
» Server Discovery Using the COS Naming Service
» Choosing the Types of Requests You Will Service
» Choosing Oracle Reports Servlet, JSP, or Web Services
» Choosing Single or Multiple-Machine Configurations
» Maintaining High Availability Setting Up a High Availability Environment
» From the Reports menu, select System MBean Browser.
» Select rwservlet from the list.
» Configuring Reports Server for High Availability
» Enter a valid folder name in the Cluster Cache Directory fiel Click Apply.
» Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
» Checking Oracle Reports Servlet
» Checking Reports Server Verifying the Reports Server Environment
» Backward Compatibility and Interoperability
» Understanding the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Structure Granting Access to RWbuilder
» Overview of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Assistant
» Overview of the Upgrade Process
» What is Upgraded? Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Summary of the Upgraded Files
» For More Information Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» From the Reports Server main page, navigate to Reports Control menu, and
» Alternative Methods of Starting and Stopping Reports Server
» Starting and Stopping the Oracle Reports Bridge from the Command Line
» Set the TNS_ADMIN environment variable to your TNS_ADMIN directory.
» Starting Reports Standalone Server
» Starting and Stopping the COS Naming Service
» Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Reports Components Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
» Starting and Stopping the In-process Reports Server Using Oracle Reports Servlet
» Configuring Reports Server for Oracle Enterprise Manager
» Viewing the Component Topology
» Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Reports Components
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager.
» Navigate to the Reports Server Home Page.
» From the Reports menu, select Administration Basic Configuration
» In the Reports Server Parameters content pane, enter the name of the mail server
» Select the Enable SSL for Mail Server checkbox if the mail server is secure.
» Enter the mail server username and CSF key of the password in the Mail Server
» Defining Oracle Enterprise Manager Administration Roles
» From the Reports menu, select Reports Jobs Jobs Page.
» Enter desired information in the Owner, Output Type, and Output Format fields
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. Navigate to the Reports Server Home page see
» Perform any available operation on any job.
» From the Reports menu, select Reports Jobs Schedule New Job.
» Click Submit to schedule a job.
» From the Reports menu, select Administration Advanced Configuration.
» In the Reports Security section, check Enable Security, then select Security
» From the Reports menu, select Administration Manage Reports Security
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. Navigate to the Reports Application Home page see
» Click Create or Edit to enter appropriate values for the elements on the page.
» Click Apply. Enabling and Disabling Single Sign-On
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager and navigate to WebLogic Domain
» Use the button Delete to remove a selected item key or map in the table. Note
» Click Create Map to display the Create Map dialog.
» Click OK to return to the Credentials page. The new credential map name is
» Click Create Key to display the Create Key dialog.
» In this dialog, select a map from the pull-down list Select Map where the new key
» Click OK when finished to return to the Credentials page. The new key is shown
» From the Reports menu, select Administration FormsReports Common
» In the Diagnostics section, change the Log Options to TRACE:1 and click Apply.
» From the Reports menu, select Log View Log Messages to view the log
» Problems Viewing Reports Metrics When Reports is Configured for Secure Sockets Layer SSL
» Click the Certificate Path tab and select the first entry in the list of certificates.
» Click View Certificate to display a second Certificate dialog box.
» Click the Details tab on the Certificate window.
» Click Copy to File to display the Certificate Manager Export wizard.
» In the Certificate Manager Export wizard, select Base64 encoded X.509 .CER
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. Navigate to the desired component’s home page see
» From the Reports menu, select Logs View Log Messages.
» View the trend metrics; that is, how many errors of each type Incident Error,
» Use the search options available in the page to search inside log files with various
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. Navigate to the component’s home page see
» From the Reports menu, select Logs Log Configuration.
» Click Apply Configuring Log Levels
» Modifying Reports Server Audit Configuration
» Registering Pluggable Destinations with Reports Server
» Configuring Proxy Information Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Displaying a Consolidated Job Queue
» In the High Availability Parameters section, in the Cluster Cache Directory field,
» When should I use the Oracle Fusion Middleware System MBean Browser?
» About Reports Configuration MBeans
» Modifying Reports Configuration Settings Using the System MBean Browser
» Change the Maximum Log File Size MB and Maximum Size of all Log Files
» Diagnosing Font Issues Diagnosing Issues
» Oracle Reports Services Configuration Files
» Reports Server Configuration Elements
» Dynamic Environment Switching Reports Server Configuration File
» Oracle Reports Servlet Configuration Elements
» remoteBridge Start the Oracle Reports Bridge.
» remoteBridges Start the Oracle Reports Bridge.
» Network Configuration Elements Network Configuration File
» Editing the Server Configuration File
» opmn.xml Entering Proxy Information
» Creating a New Reports Server
» Creating a New Bridge Component Type
» About BPEL Overview of SOA Integration
» Using RWWebservice to Submit Jobs to the Reports Server
» Optimizing the Deployment of Reports
» Sample system-jazn-data.xml File
» Configuring Reports Managed Server Enabling HTTPS for Oracle Reports
» Fonts in Oracle Reports Builder
» Specifying Aliasing Information Font Aliasing
» Font Aliasing Mechanism Font Aliasing
» Font Aliasing File Verification
» Unicode Type1 Fonts Font Types
» Verifying Report Output on Different Platforms
» Running a Unicode Report using TTFTTC Fonts
» General Printing Mechanism UNIX Printing Overview
» Oracle Reports Printing Mechanism on UNIX and Windows
» Printing Support UNIX Printing Overview
» Installing a Printer on UNIX
» Environment Variables Configuring the Printing Environment
» Overview of Files Printer-Related Files
» PPD Files Printer-Related Files
» HPD Files Printer-Related Files
» Font Metrics Files Printer-Related Files
» uifont.ali Printer-Related Files
» uiprint.txt Printer-Related Files
» Editing the Printer-Related Files
» Setting Up a Single Server for Printing
» Multibyte Character Set Printing
» DEBUG_SLFIND Debugging Options
» TK_DEBUG_POSTSCRIPT Debugging Options
» ScreenPrinter Removing DISPLAY and Printer Dependencies on UNIX
» Advanced Imaging Support Removing DISPLAY and Printer Dependencies on UNIX
» If you have multiple printer queue entries in uiprint.txt and you want to set
» PCL Printing Issues Frequently Asked Questions
» PostScript Printing Issues Frequently Asked Questions
» Click OK. The Paper Layout view should now be able to read the boundary.
» Compression PDF Features Included in Oracle Reports
» Choose Edit Preferences Page Display. Select Smooth Text, Smooth Line Art, and Smooth Images.
» Font Feature Summary Click OK.
» Precedence of Execution PDF Features Included in Oracle Reports
» In Acrobat Writer 6.0 or later, open the PDF document.
» Select Document Security Restrict Opening and Editing.
» In the password prompt, enter the appropriate password as specified in
» In the dialog box that displays, make desired changes to passwords and
» Accessibility Taxonomy PDF Features Included in Oracle Reports
» Font Subsetting Generating a Bidirectional BiDi PDF File
» Font Aliasing Generating a Multibyte PDF File
» Set NLS_LANG=JAPANESE_JAPAN.JA16SJIS or JA16EUC on UNIX
» Set the REPORTS_PATH environment to the font directory in which the TrueType
» Open the uifont.ali file and edit the [PDF:Subset] section to specify the
» Font Subsetting Generating a Barcode PDF File
» Font Lookup Overview of the Font Model
» Font Availability On Different Platforms
» Development platform Fixing Font-Related Issues
» Deployment platform Fixing Font-Related Issues
» Same comment holds for all the subsequent sections where you have asked to
» Client platform Fixing Font-Related Issues
» Create a new report. While creating your report ensure that you leave additional
» Copy all the TTF and TTC files, which are used in the report, to the REPORTS_
» Remove any unnecessary aliasing from the uifont.ali file. For example, Arial is
» Run the Report. Deploying Your Report
» The PPD file that you modified should be picked up. If it is not picked up it is
» The AFM files that you have copied to AFM directory should be picked up
» Frequently Asked Questions Generating HTMLCSS, RTF, or Web Output
» Designing Your Report Generating Single-Byte PDF Output
» Copy the Windows TTF files that you have used in your report to the fonts
» Add the path to the TTF files in the REPORTS_PATH environment variable. This
» Designing Your Reportin Pre-11g Version That Uses Motif Tool Kit Mechanism
» Locate the TTF files corresponding to the fonts used in your report. Convert these
» Post-conversion, remove the .afm extension in the AFM file name. For example:
» Frequently Asked Questions Generating Multibyte PDF Output
» Designing Your Report in Pre-11g Version That Uses Motif Tool Kit Mechanism
» Deploying Your Report Frequently Asked Questions
» Pluggable Destinations from Oracle Forms Services.
» Submitting Reports to Pluggable Destinations from Oracle Forms Services
» JDBC Configuration File Configuring and Using the JDBC PDS
» Oracle Reports Builder rwbuilder.conf Reports Server: jdbcpds.conf
» Oracle Reports Builder rwbuilder.conf
» Reports Server: jdbcpds.conf
» jdbcpds.conf Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Running a JDBC Report Using Oracle Reports Services
» Text Configuration File Configuring and Using Text PDS
» Overview Introduction to Oracle Reports Security
» Resources Protected Introduction to Oracle Reports Security
» Credential Store Introduction to Oracle Reports Security
» Out-of-the-Box Behavior Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» User requests the report through a URL
» Oracle HTTP Server routes the request to rwservlet deployed on Oracle rwservlet
» User name and password are passed on to
» Reports Server authenticates the user that is, verifies the user name and
» Authentication Scenarios for JPS-Based Security
» Authentication Scenario for Portal-Based Security
» Report output is passed to Oracle HTTP Server
» Report output is passed to the user
» Navigate to the WebLogic Domain menu.
» Choose Security Application Roles.
» Defining Security Policies for Reports
» In the Permissions field, enter the permissions.
» Log in to Enterprise Manager.
» Navigate to the Reports Application home page.
» From the Reports menu, select Security Application Roles.
» In the Role Name field, enter the name of the application role to search.
» Click the right arrow button to search application roles.
» End-to-End Security Scenarios Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Recommended Production Scenario for JPS-Based Security
» Recommended Production Scenario for Portal-Based Security
» From the Domain Structure window on the left pane of the console, select
» Click the Users and Groups tab.
» Click New to add users. Click OK.
» Enter appropriate values in the Security Configuration for Reports page. Click OK
» Click Configure. Configuring External Oracle Internet Directory for In-Process Servers
» Provide the Oracle Internet Directory and JPS root node details and click OK.
» Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. Navigate to your Reports Application home page.
» From Reports menu select Administration Reports OID Association.
» Click OK. Reassociating Reports with Oracle Internet Directory
» Under jpsContext name=default add the following: Under serviceInstances, add the following:
» Under serviceProviders, add the following: Save and restart WLS_REPORTS.
» Forms and Reports Security Recommendations
» Intermediate-level Security for Forms and Reports
» Using DAS and Editing the Server Configuration File
» Configuring Proxy User Authentication in the Database
» Obtaining Proxy Access Information
» Configuration Settings in Reports Configuration Files
» Security Features Provided by Oracle Portal
» Security Interfaces Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Default Reports-Related Groups Creating Reports Users and Named Groups
» Portal Password in Credential Store
» On the Server Definition page: Click Next.
» Optional Enter a Custom Destination Type, if you have defined a custom Click Next.
» Optional Enter the Availability Calendar name or click the list button to select
» Click Finish. Registering a Reports Server
» Click Close to close this page and return to the Oracle Reports Security page.
» Log in as an administrator to Oracle Portal.
» Click the Oracle Reports Security Settings link in the Oracle Reports Security
» Click the Create Reports Definition File Access link in the Reports Definition
» On the resulting page, the Name internal name and the Portal DB Provider
» Click Next. Registering a Report
» Select the Parameter Form Template and click Preview Template to see what the
» Define the limits for the reports existing parameters on the Optional Parameters
» Navigate to the Builder page.
» Click the Create Reports Printer Access link in the Reports Printer Access
» On the resulting page, the Name internal name and Portal DB Provider fields
» Click Next. Registering a Printer
» Click Finish. Click Close to close this page and return to Oracle Portals Oracle Reports
» Click the Create Reports Simple Calendar Access link in the Reports Calendar
» On the resulting page, the Name internal name and Portal DB Provider fields Click Next.
» Optionally, enter a description of the calendar under Description.
» Click Next. Creating an Availability Calendar
» On the DateTime Availability page, define the parameters for the calendar:
» On the Summary page, click the Show Calendar button to preview your
» On the Summary page, click Finish to complete the availability calendar.
» Creating a Combined Availability Calendar
» Click the Create Reports Combined Calendar Access link in the Reports Calendar
» Optional Enter a description of the Availability Calendar in the Description field.
» On the Selection page, highlight the calendars on the Availability Calendars list
» Click the right arrow to move the selected calendars to the Selected Availability
» On the Exclude page, highlight the calendars on the Availability Calendars list
» Click the right arrow to move the selected calendars to the Excluded Availability
» On the Summary page, click the Show Calendar button to preview your calendar.
» Click Finish to complete creation of the combined calendar.
» Click Close to close this page and return to Oracle Portals Oracle Reports
» The Manage Portlet Registering Oracle Reports Components
» Creating a Provider for Your Reports
» If you are not already on the Builder page, click Builder at the top of the page.
» In the Page Groups portlet, choose the name of the page group in which you want
» Create a new page by clicking Create a Page or edit an existing page by entering
» In the page region where you wish to add your report portlet, click the Add
» Drill down through the Portlet Repository to the provider that contains the report
» Click the name of your report portlet to add it to the Selected Portlets list.
» Click OK. Adding the Report Portlet to a Page
» Click Customize in the upper right corner of your report portlet.
» Enter parameter values in the Parameter tab and, if desired, schedule the job to
» Run a report with the following URL:
» In Oracle Portal, go to the page specified in the URL and make sure the report is
» Click Customize at the bottom of the Develop tab for the report. Connecting to Oracle Portal
» In the 9.0.4 IM ORACLE_HOME, open the following file in a text editor:
» Prerequisites Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Oracle Identity Management and OracleAS Single Sign-On Infrastructure
» Launch Oracle Delegated Administration Services and go to the Home tab.
» Click the Configuration tab.
» Click the Preferences sub tab and you should see a page similar to the one in
» Under Default Resource Access Information, click Create.
» Click Next. Enabling and Disabling Data Source Security
» Click Submit. Enabling and Disabling Data Source Security
» Login as the administrator orcladmin.
» Under Configure Resource Type Information, click Create and you should see a
» Click Submit. Your resource type is created and you can now reference it in the
» Connecting to Oracle Internet Directory
» Oracle Reports Servlet The Reports URL Syntax
» Transfer the report file RDF, REP, XML, or JSP and its associated files for
» Running a Report with a Paper Layout
» Deploying a JSP Report to the Web and to Paper
» Running a JSP-Based Web Report from a Browser
» Running a JSP report with a Paper Layout
» Running with the WE8MSWIN1252 Character Set on UNIX
» Publishing a Report in Oracle Portal
» Specifying a Report Request from a Web Browser
» Sending a Request to the URL Engine
» Running Reports Through a Web Service
» From your present working directory, run the following command:
» Create the ReportsTools directory as follows:
» Copy the tools-logging.xml file as follows:
» Copy the tools-log-template.xml file as follows:
» Copy the rwnetwork.conf file as follows:
» Replace the following macros in the copied files:
» Understanding Key Mapping Using a Key Map File
» Enabling Key Mapping Using a Key Map File
» Adding Key Mapping Entries to a Key Map File
» Using a Key with Non-JSP Reports
» Using a Key with a Report Run as a JSP
» Additional Parameters Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Start a Oracle WebLogic Server instance, where the Oracle Reports instance
» Enter the following URL in the address field of your browser:
» View the Oracle Reports Web service WSDL.
» Click the WSDL link on the RWWebService Web page to view the Oracle Reports
» From the Operation drop-down list, select getAPIVersion.
» Navigate to the Test Web Service page in Oracle Enterprise Manager. See steps 1-3
» From the Operation drop-down list, select getServerInfo.
» runJob Click Test Web Service.
» From the Operation drop-down list, select runJob.
» Using RWWebServiceUtil to Test RWWebService
» Distribution Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» The distribution.dtd File Using Variables Within Attributes
» destinations Elements of a Distribution XML File
» foreach mail Elements of a Distribution XML File
» body Elements of a Distribution XML File
» attach Elements of a Distribution XML File
» include Elements of a Distribution XML File
» file Elements of a Distribution XML File
» printer Elements of a Distribution XML File
» destype Elements of a Distribution XML File
» property Elements of a Distribution XML File
» foreach Examples Distribution XML File Examples
» mail Examples Distribution XML File Examples
» file Examples Distribution XML File Examples
» printer Examples Distribution XML File Examples
» destype Examples Distribution XML File Examples
» Using a Distribution XML File at Runtime
» Delimited Output Limitations with Using Distribution
» Dynamic Format Values Limitations with Using Distribution
» Creating and Manipulating a Parameter List
» Including non-ASCII Characters in Parameter Names and Values
» Submitting a Job The Event-Driven Publishing API
» Checking for Status The Event-Driven Publishing API
» Debugging Applications that Use the Event-Driven Publishing API
» Invoking a Report from a Database Event
» Creating a Queue That Holds Messages of Type SRW_PARAMLIST
» Creating the Dequeuing Procedure
» Customization Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Required XML Tags Creating XML Customizations
» Changing Styles Changing a Format Mask
» Adding Formatting Exceptions Creating XML Customizations
» Creating Multiple Data Sources Linking Between Data Sources
» Creating Group Hierarchies Within Each Data Source
» Creating Cross-Product Matrix Groups
» Creating Formulas, Summaries, and Placeholders at Any Level
» Creating Parameters Creating XML Data Models
» Applying an XML Report Definition at Runtime
» rwbuilder Debugging XML Report Definitions
» Writing XML to a File for Debugging
» Defining the Language and Territory
» Character Set Design Considerations If you are designing a multilingual
» Font Aliasing Considerations There may be situations where you create a
» DEVELOPER_NLS_LANG and USER_NLS_LANG Environment Variables
» Specifying a Character Set in a JSP or XML File
» Modify the page directive to read
» Enhanced BIDI Reshaping Bidirectional Support
» Translating Applications Troubleshooting Globalization Issues
» Diagnosing Engine Crashes Logging Enhancements
» Oracle Enterprise Manager Performance Analysis Tools
» About WLST Performance Analysis Tools
» listLogstarget=opmn:instance1ohs1 displayLogstail=100
» displayLogsquery=ECID equals Logging-Related WLST Commands
» Metrics Related WLST Commands
» Audit Configuration WLST Commands
» Tracing Report Execution Performance Analysis Tools
» Load the rw_server.sql file to a database this file is included with your Oracle
» Set the repositoryconn property of the jobStatusRepository element in
» SHOWJOBS Command Line Keyword
» Efficient SQL Performance Analysis Tools
» PLSQL Performance Analysis Tools
» Java Stored Procedures Performance Analysis Tools
» The Java Importer Performance Analysis Tools
» Tuning Reports Server Configuration
» Non-SQL Data Sources Accessing the Data
» Database Indexes Accessing the Data
» Calculations Accessing the Data
» Redundant Data Accessing the Data
» Break Groups Accessing the Data
» Group Filters Accessing the Data
» Paper Layout Formatting the Data
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