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data object, such as call this Web Service when SUMSales 10000 in the MediaSales data object, or let me know when anything in this dashboard changes.
1.4.3 Oracle BAM Report Cache
Oracle BAM Report Cache off-loads the burden of maintaining the view set snapshot
in memory from the Oracle BAM ADC. The Oracle BAM Report Cache opens view sets and active view sets in the Oracle BAM ADC for the Oracle BAM Report Server
in the Oracle BAM Web Applications set of components. It then caches the snapshot in chunks and the active data before sending it to the Oracle BAM Report Server.
This allows for random access into the snapshot and recovery from losing internet connectivity. The Oracle BAM Report Cache also allows for the Oracle BAM Report
Server to be stateless, and with the Oracle BAM ADC it supports view set sharing.
1.5 Oracle BAM Web Applications
Oracle BAM Web applications are the user interfaces for creating dashboards and alerts, building the data model, viewing reports, and managing users.
1.5.1 Oracle BAM Start Page
The Oracle BAM start page provides a login screen and access to Oracle BAM Active Viewer, Active Studio, Architect, and Administrator Web applications. See
Section 2.2, Starting Oracle BAM Web Applications
for more information
1.5.2 Oracle BAM Active Viewer
Oracle BAM Active Viewer is the thin user interface for viewing reports. Active
Messenger is client-side notification software. When fresh information is available, the user receives an e-mail that contains a link to the information. The user clicks the link
and the report is displayed in Oracle BAM Active Viewer. Report formats include charts, lists, KPIs, crosstabs, spreadsheets, and more. See
Section 2.4, Getting Started With Oracle BAM Active Viewer
for more information.
1.5.3 Oracle BAM Active Studio
Oracle BAM Active Studio is the thin user interface for the power user. Through
Oracle BAM Active Studio, the power user can create and edit reports. Reports can be shared with other users and rules can be created for determining the scheduling and
delivery of the reports. Report types include charts, lists, KPIs, crosstabs, spreadsheets, and more. See
Section 2.5, Getting Started With Oracle BAM Active Studio for more
information.
1.5.4 Oracle BAM Architect
Oracle BAM Architect is the thin user interface for the data designer. Through Oracle
BAM Architect, the data designer creates and manages data objects in the Oracle BAM ADC and manages real-time message processing. See
Section 2.6, Getting Started With Oracle BAM Architect
for more information.
1.5.5 Oracle BAM Administrator
Oracle BAM Administrator is the thin user interface for the system administrator who
is responsible for user management creating users and roles is separate from managing privileges, and is configured in Oracle WebLogic Server Administration
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Console. Using Oracle BAM Administrator, the system administrator manages users, object ownership, and security levels, and configures user distribution lists. See
Section 2.7, Getting Started With Oracle BAM Administrator for more information.
1.5.6 Oracle BAM Report Server