In the Select Data Source screen, select OracleADF_HTTP for Connection Type.

Working with ADF Business Component Data Sources 5-9 Importing Metadata from ADF Business Component Data Sources You must complete the steps in Setting Up ADF Business Component Data Sources before you can import metadata from ADF Business Component data sources. To import metadata from an ADF Business Component data source: 1. In the Administration Tool, select File, then select Import Metadata. The Import Metadata Wizard appears. Figure 5–1 shows the Import Metadata Wizard. Figure 5–1 Import Metadata Wizard: ADF Business Component Data Source Note that the Map to Logical Model and Publish to Warehouse screens in the Import Metadata Wizard are reserved for a future release. Check the Oracle Business Intelligence chapter in Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for updates about the functionality in these two screens.

2. In the Select Data Source screen, select OracleADF_HTTP for Connection Type.

Then, provide the following values: – Select New Connection, or select Existing Connection if you already have a connection pool for this data source. Click Browse to locate and select an existing connection pool. If you select Existing Connection, you do not provide information for Data Source, AppModule Definition, AppModule Config , or URL, and the User Name and Password fields are prefilled. Note: If you have already defined an existing ADF Business Component data source and connection pool, you can right-click the connection pool in the Physical layer and select Import Metadata. The Import Metadata Wizard appears with the information on the Select Data Source screen pre-filled. 5-10 Metadata Repository Builders Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition – Keep the Data Source field blank to use the default JDBC data source configured in the application module. You only need to provide data source information a JDBC data source name, such as jdbcnWindORA05 if you want to use a different data source than the one set up in the application module. – For AppModule Definition, provide the fully qualified Java package name of the Root Application Module to which you want to connect, such as oracle.apps.fii.receivables.model.RootAppModule, or snowflakesales.SnowflakeSalesApp. – For AppModule Config, provide the name of the configuration you want to use in your connection, such as RootAppModuleShared or SnowflakeSalesAppLocal. See step 3 of Deploying the Application EAR File to Oracle WebLogic Server from JDeveloper for more information. – For URL, provide the URL to the Oracle Business Intelligence broker servlet, in the format: http:host:portAPP_DEPLOYMENT_NAMEobieebroker For example: http:localhost:7001MyAppobieebroker The URL is case-sensitive. – For User Name and Password, provide a valid user name and password for the Oracle ADF application. The user name and password must be set up and authenticated in the Oracle WebLogic Server security realm. When you have finished providing information in the Select Data Source screen, click Next. The Select Metadata Objects screen appears.

3. Select the objects you want to import in the Available list and move them to the