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RPD

To source control the RPD it is as simple to simply check the RPD into your Source Control System with the extension of RPD.  Whether through partial deploy or full deploy, the plugin will now recognize the artifact and build it accordingly.

WebCatalog

To source control the WebCatalog objects there are two main practices that must be followed:

Objects stored in source control must maintain the directory structure of the OBI WebCatalog.  

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Objects stored in source control must be named with the following extensions corresponding to the object type.

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Oracle BI plugin supports sourcing RPD and WebCatalog files from either development environment directly or from source code repository. SCM option requires that developers commit required files to choose of SCM. Customers can choose option that works well for them, use of SCM is preferred practice in general.

RPD

Source controlling the RPD is as simple as checking the RPD into your source code repository with the extension of rpd. It is recommended that you create separate folder for RPD file in your source code repository. You can also keep RPD configuration file in this same folder to allow for replacement of connection pool details when RPD is deployed to various environments. rpdBuild plugin operation will now recognize the rpd file and save it as artifact for deployment to other environments.

Now when you have newer version of RPD file, simply download and commit it to source code repository.

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WebCatalog

Oracle BI WebCatalog objects are deployed in specified structure. Additionally, there are few different types of objects available in Oracle BI WebCatalog. When sourcing from source code repository, FlexDeploy Oracle BI plugin requires that developers download and commit files in matching folder structure and with appropriate extension.


Oracle BI (Oracle Business Intelligence in pre-5.5.0.1) project type:

Objects stored in source code repository should be named with the following extensions:

Object Type Code

Object Type Name

File Extension in Source Control

FOLDER

Folder

.fldr

ANALYSIS

Analysis

.anlys

DASHBOARD

Dashboard

.db

DASHBOARD_PROMPT

DashboardPrompt

.dbp

REPORT

Report

.rprt

DATAMODEL

Datamodel

.dm

STYLE_TEMPLATE

StyleTemplate

.st

METADATA

Metadata

.md

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KPI

KPI

.kpi

FILTER

Filter

.flt

Oracle BI 2.0 project type.

Objects stored in source code repository should be named with the following extensions:

OBIEE Type Name

OBIEE Signature / Composite Signature*

Source Control Extension

Action

action

Action

Agent

coibot1

Agent

Analysis

queryitem1

Analysis

Column

cosavedcolumn1

Column

Condition

condition1

Condition

Dashboard

dashboardfolder1

Dashboard

Dashboard Prompt

globalfilteritem1

Dashboard Prompt

Data Model

.xdm *

Data Model

Filter

filteritem1

Filter

Group

customgroup1

Group

KPI

kpi1

KPI

KPI Watchlist

scorecardkpiwatchlist1

KPI Watchlist

Mobile App

.xma

Mobile App

Report

.xdo *

Report

Scorecard

scorecard1

Scorecard

Shortcut

N/A

Shortcut

Style Template

.xss *

Style Template

Visual Analyzer Projects

projectfolder1

Visual Analyzer Projects


For example, let's see following Balance Letter report in /shared/Sample Lite/Published Reporting/Reports Location.  Images below are shown for Oracle BI project type, but similar structure is required for Oracle BI 2.0 using the extensions from the table above.

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If you Archive this report, it will be downloaded as Balance Letter.xdo.catalog, but in order to work with FlexDeploy you should rename it to Balance Letter.rprt and place it in /shared/Sample Lite/Published Reporting/Reports folder of your code repository.

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This can be a bit cumbersome, but it can be further automated. See Automate check-in of development catalog items to SCM.