You can use the JDeveloper ADF in order to leverage several components and libraries that plug directly into OBIEE in order to build some real cutting-edge applications.
Start by looking here,http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E21764_01/bi.1111/e10545/toc.htm, which is the main JDeveloper / OBIEE integration documentation.
Specifically for OBIEE and ADF (i.e.: JDeveloper) look here, http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E21764_01/bi.1111/e10545/embedding_adf.htm#BGBGCFJG
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Thank you for sharing this document. Glad to see this new integration point in obiee for adf contextual events for which I have already identify a use case as part of the project I am working on now.
ReplyDeleteADF customers, adding BI into their project gives a number of advantages beyond the basic ADF DVT visualizations that you get with JDeveloper 11g:
-You get access to a proper metadata layer, and the ability to create calculations, hierarchies, and combine data across multiple data sources including files, applications, OLAP and relational
-You get a catalog to put the reports in, plus full security and permissioning to control what users can do with the reports
-You also get access to BI features such as the Action Framework, KPIs and Scorecard, BI Publisher, caching and so on
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