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Oracle University | Contact Us: 0845 777 7711
Oracle Data Integrator: Administration and Development
Duration: 0 Days
What you will learn
Oracle Data Integrator is a comprehensive data integration platform that covers all data integration requirements: from
high-volume, high-performance batch loads, to event-driven integration processes and SOA-enabled data services.
Oracle Data Integrator's Extract, Load, Transform (E-LT) architecture leverages disparate RDBMS engines to process
and transform the data - the approach that optimizes performance, scalability and lowers overall solution costs.
This offering details on how to use Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) to implement high-performance movement and
transformation of data among various platforms. It also deals with usage of ODI graphical user interfaces that enable
user to access different ODI components and resources that form ODI infrastructure.
Using the graphical interfaces, you create and manage ODI repositories, which stores configuration information about
the IT infrastructure, the metadata for all applications, projects, models and other ODI artifacts. You also learn how to
create the ODI Topology, organize ODI models and design ODI interfaces, procedures, packages and other objects.
Audience
Business Analysts
Data Modelers
Data Warehouse Administrator
Database Administrators
SOA Architect
Technical Consultant
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of ELT data processing
Suggested Prerequisites
Working knowledge of SQL
Course Objectives
Describe architecture of Oracle Data Integrator 10g
Apply ODI Topology concepts for data integration
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Describe ODI Model concepts
Design ODI Interfaces, Procedures, and Packages to perform ELT data transformations
Explore, audit data, and enforce data quality with ODI
Administer ODI resources and setup security with ODI
Implement Changed Data Capture with ODI
Use ODI Web services and perform integration of ODI with SOA
Course Topics
Introduction
Identifying the Course Units
What is Oracle Data Integrator?
Why Oracle Data Integrator?
Overview of ODI 10g Architecture
Overview of ODI 10g Components
About Graphical Modules
Types of ODI Agents
Overview of Oracle Data Integrator Repositories
Administering ODI Repositories and Agents
Administrating the ODI Repositories
Creating Repository Storage Spaces
Creating and Connecting to the Master Repository
Creating and Connecting to the WorkRepository
Managing ODI Agents
Creating a Physical Agent
Launching a Listener, Scheduler and Web Agent
Example of Load Balancing
ODI Topology Concepts
Overview of ODI Topology
About Data Servers and Physical Schemas
Defining the Physical Architecture
Defining the Logical Architecture
Mapping Logical and Physical Resources
Defining Agents
Defining a Topology
Planning the Topology
Describing the Physical and Logical Architecture
Overview of Topology Manager
Creating Physical Architecture
Creating a Data Server
Testing a Data Server Connection
Creating a Physical Schema
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Creating Logical Architecture
Overview of Logical Architecture and Context Views
Linking the Logical and Physical Architecture
Setting Up a New ODI Project
Overview of ODI Projects
Creating a New Project
Using Folders
Organizing Projects and Folders
Understanding Knowledge Modules
Exchanging ODI Objects
Exporting and Importing Objects
Using Markers
Oracle Data Integrator Model Concepts
What is a Model?
Understanding Metadata in ODI
Understanding Reverse Engineering
Creating Models
Organizing Models
Creating Datastores
Using Constraints in ODI
Creating Keys and References
Organizing ODI Models and Creating Datastores
What is an Interface?
Business Rules for Interfaces
What is a Mapping?
What is a Join?
What is a Filter?
What is a Constraint?
What is a Staging Area?
Creating a Basic Interface
ODI Interface Concepts
What is an Interface?
Business Rules for Interfaces
What is a Mapping, Filter, Join?
Overview of Integration Process
What is a Staging Area?
About Execution Location
Using Knowledge Modules (KM) with ODI Interface
Creating a Basic Interface
Designing Interfaces
Designing an Interface
Multiple Source Datastores
Creating Joins
Filtering data
Disabling Transformations
Overview of the Flow
Specifying the Staging Area
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Selecting Knowledge Modules
Interfaces: Monitoring and Debugging
Monitoring Interfaces
Using Operator
Viewing Sessions and Tasks
How to Monitor Execution of an Interface
How to Troubleshoot a Session
Keys to Reviewing the Generated Code
Working with Errors
Tips for Preventing Errors
Designing Interfaces: Advanced Topics
Using Business Rules in Interfaces
Overview of Business Rule Elements
Using variables
Using User Functions
Using Substitution Methods
Modifying a KM
Developing Your Own KM
Using RKM for Customized Reverse Engineering
Using ODI procedures
What is a Procedure?
Examples of Procedures
Creating Procedures
Adding Commands
Adding Options
Running a Procedure
Using Operator to View Results
Using ODI Packages
What is a package?
Creating a package
Executing a package
Creating Advanced Packages
Error handling
Controlling an Execution Path
Creating a Loop
Using the Advanced tab
Managing ODI Scenarios and Versions
What is a Scenario?
Managing Scenarios
Preparing Scenarios for Deployment
Automating Scenario Management
Scheduling the ODI Scenario
Overview of ODI version management
Using Version Browser and Version Comparison Tool
Handling concurrent changes
Enforcing Data Quality and Auditing Data with ODI
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Why Data Quality?
When to Enforce Data Quality?
Data Quality in Source Applications
Data Quality Control in the Integration Process
Data Quality in the Target Applications
Enforcing Data Quality
Exploring Your Data
Auditing Data Quality
Working with Changed Data Capture
Overview of ODI version management
Techniques of Changed Data Capture
Changed Data Capture in ODI
CDC Strategies and Infrastructure
CDC Consistency
Using CDC
Viewing Data/Changed data
Using Journalizing
Administering ODI Resources: Advanced Topics
Using Open Tools
Installing Open Tools
Using Open Tools in a Package
Using Open Tools in a Procedure or in a KM
Developing Your Own Open Tools
Setting Up ODI Security
Defining Security Policies
Defining Password Policies
Using Web Services and Integration of Oracle Data Integrator with SOA
Web Services in Action
Using Data Services
Setting Up Data Services
Testing Data Services
Installing Public Web Services
Using Public Web Services
Invoking Web Services
Integrating ODI with SOA
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