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For more information, see Section 2.2, Using Oracle WebLogic Server
Administration Console to Manage Oracle Real-Time Decisions.
2.
In the Domain Structure region, click Environment, then Servers. The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console displays the Summary of
Servers page.
3.
Select the Control tab, then select the check box beside the Managed Server that you want to start or stop.
4.
Click Start or Stop to start or stop the Managed Server as required.
2.3.2 Starting and Stopping Oracle RTD
To start and stop Oracle Real-Time Decisions: 1.
Log into the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. For more information, see
Section 2.2, Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to Manage Oracle Real-Time Decisions.
2.
In the Domain Structure region, click Deployments. The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console displays the Summary of
Deployments page.
3.
Locate the page that contains Oracle RTD.
4.
Display the Control tab.
5.
Select the check box beside Oracle RTD.
Main Administration Tools for Oracle Real-Time Decisions 2-9
6. Click Start or Stop to start or stop Oracle RTD as required.
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Post-Installation Steps 3-1
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Post-Installation Steps
Installation of Oracle RTD is performed using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Business Intelligence Installer.
There are three types of installation:
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Simple Install
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Enterprise Install
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Software Only Install In each of the install scenarios in the Business Intelligence Installer, you have the
option of selecting different Business Intelligence components. The selection and installation of Oracle RTD is independent of the selection and installation of any of the
other components.
The Simple and Enterprise installs are similar in that the same types of system object are created and configured. The Simple install uses default values, the Enterprise
install enables installers to select many non-default values. The Software Only install copies component files into standard directories, but neither configures nor deploys
any component.
Full details of how to install Oracle RTD appear in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence.
This chapter describes the file and directory structure that exists after a Simple or Enterprise install, and the configuration steps that may be performed after a Software
Only install.
The CrossSell and DC_Demo Inline Services are released with Oracle RTD to serve as examples to demonstrate a variety of Oracle RTD features. The data required for these
Inline Services is provided with Oracle RTD, but not set up during installation. This chapter describes how to set up the data for these sample Inline Services.
This chapter contains the following topics:
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Section 3.1, Directory Structure of Oracle Real-Time Decisions Server-Side Files
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Section 3.2, Installing Oracle Real-Time Decisions Client-Side Files
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Section 3.3, Configuring Oracle Real-Time Decisions After Installation
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Section 3.4, About the Oracle RTD Runtime Environment
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Section 3.5, Populating the CrossSell Example Data Optional
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Section 3.6, Populating the DC_Demo Example Data Optional
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3.1 Directory Structure of Oracle Real-Time Decisions Server-Side Files
Figure 3–1 shows the main server-side directories after a basic Simple or Enterprise
installation, no matter which Business Intelligence product was installed.
Figure 3–1 Main Server-Side Directories
The Oracle BI directory is the home directory for the installed products. In this section, it is referred to as Oracle_BI_directory, and contains both product-specific files
and files common to all installed products. Figure 3–2
shows the subdirectories and files under Oracle_BI_directory that are most relevant to Oracle RTD
administrators.
Note: The exact names of the directories and files may depend on
options chosen during installation. Unless specified otherwise, the diagrams and descriptions in this chapter use the standard default
names created during a Simple installation.