Click OK when finished.

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2. In the Oracle Enterprise Repository Search Results window, click the Display

Details icon. Oracle Enterprise Repository opens to display information about the selected asset, as shown in Figure 10–9 . Figure 10–9 Oracle Enterprise Repository Overview Tab This section contains the following topics: ■ Section 10.3.4.1, Accessing the Repository Assets Pane ■ Section 10.3.4.2, Accessing the Oracle Enterprise Repository Log

10.3.4.1 Accessing the Repository Assets Pane

The Repository Assets view displays a list of assets that have been prescribed to your project, as well as assets that are already in use in the project. This section contains the following topics: ■ Section 10.3.4.1.1, About Oracle Enterprise Repository Projects ■ Section 10.3.4.1.2, Accessing the Repository Assets View

10.3.4.1.1 About Oracle Enterprise Repository Projects

Through the Enterprise Repository, analysts, architects, technical leads, and others that are involved in the design stages of a project, can create a list of assets that might fulfill a projects requirements. The lists of assets are captured in compliance templates in the repository, and the compliance templates are associated with an Oracle Enterprise Repository project. For more information about compliance templates, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository. From the Repository Assets view, you can view a list of assets appearing in all of the Compliance Templates assigned to your project. The viewer indicates which of the assets have been used by you andor other project members. The viewer also displays other assets that are already in use in the project.

10.3.4.1.2 Accessing the Repository Assets View

1. Open the View menu.

2. Click the Oracle Enterprise Repository Add-in for Visual Studio .NET option

and then select Oracle Enterprise Repository Assets from the submenu. The Repository Assets window is displayed, as shown in Figure 10–10 .