Click View Certificate. Go to the Details tab. Select the Base-64 encoded X.509 .CER option. Click Next to display the File to Export page in the Certificate Export Wizard. Click OK to close the confirmation dialog and the Certificate Export Wizard and Cl
2. Click View Certificate.
3. Go to the Details tab.
4. Click Copy to File to start the Certificate Export Wizard. 2-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer 5. Click Next to display the Export File Format page in the Certificate Export Wizard.6. Select the Base-64 encoded X.509 .CER option.
7. Click Next to display the File to Export page in the Certificate Export Wizard.
You now choose a temporary name and location for the exported certificate file. Starting Oracle BI Discoverer 2-7 8. Enter a file location and file name with a .cer extension for the exported certificate file in the File name field for example, c:\tmp\mycertificate.cer. 9. Click Next to display the final page of the Certificate Export Wizard dialog. 10. Click Finish to complete the certificate installation. A confirmation dialog is displayed.11. Click OK to close the confirmation dialog and the Certificate Export Wizard and
return to the Details tab of the Certificate dialog.12. Click OK in the Details tab of the Certificate dialog to return to the Security Alert
dialog. 2-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer13. Leave the Security Alert dialog displayed.
14. Import the security certificate file that you saved earlier into the certificate store of
the JVM you are using, as follows: ■ if you are using Sun Java Plug-in, see Section 2.5.2, How to import certificate details into the Java Plug-in certificate store15. optional Delete the certificate file that you saved earlier for example,
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» What is Oracle BI Discoverer?
» About Discoverer installations that are associated with Oracle Internet Directory and schemas
» How to confirm an Oracle BI Discoverer installation
» About connecting to Discoverer What is the Oracle BI Discoverer architecture?
» About the Discoverer Java EE applications
» About the Discoverer CORBA components
» About the Discoverer database tier Oracle BI Discoverer Navigation
» Display Trusted Certificates from the Certificate type drop down list if it is not Click Apply.
» About running Discoverer Plus over HTTP for the first time on a client machine
» How to start Discoverer Plus
» How to modify the URL that starts Discoverer
» What are the types of Discoverer connections?
» How to create public connections
» What happens when you start Discoverer servlets? What happens when you stop Discoverer servlets?
» What happens when you enable and disable Discoverer client-tier components
» What is the Discoverer Catalog? What is the OLAP Catalog?
» Characteristics of the folder structure of the Discoverer Catalog? Folders in the structure
» Types of privileges for objects and folders Managing privileges as the D4OSYS user
» Go to the Fusion Middleware Control Discoverer Home page.
» Customizing the look and feel of Discoverer Plus OLAP Information to be provided to end users
» Forms of output from the utility Description of output from the utility
» URL parameters for the Discoverer Plus OLAP
» Discoverer topology with a single instance Discoverer topology with multiple instances
» About providing load balancing
» About using Fusion Middleware Control to manage multiple machines
» What are the benefits of Oracle Web Cache? How does Oracle Web Cache work?
» In the Components area, click Discoverer Viewer in the Name column. Click Customize.
» How to improve Discoverer performance by using worksheets and page items appropriately
» How to set the log level for Discoverer component loggers How to copy Discoverer log files
» List of URL parameters specific to Discoverer Plus
» List of URL parameters specific to Discoverer Viewer
» About Discoverer and security
» About Discoverer and the Oracle Applications security model
» Configuring End-to-End Secure Sockets Layer for Discoverer
» Using Discoverer with Oracle Single Sign-On
» Using Discoverer with Oracle Access Manager
» Introducing Virtual Private Databases, Single Sign-On, and Discoverer
» Example for using GUID or SSO user name to limit Discoverer data
» How to use the eul_triggerpost_login trigger
» What is a firewall? What is a demilitarized zone DMZ?
» What is HTTPS and why should I use it? How do I configure Discoverer to work in an intranet
» About Discoverer connections and Oracle e-Business Suite
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