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Business Intelligence Cookbook: A Project Lifecycle Approach Using Oracle Technology

By : John Heaton
Book Image

Business Intelligence Cookbook: A Project Lifecycle Approach Using Oracle Technology

By: John Heaton

Overview of this book

Oracle Database 11g is a comprehensive database platform for data warehousing and business intelligence that combines industry-leading scalability and performance, deeply-integrated analytics, and embedded integration and data-quality all in a single platform running on a reliable, low-cost grid infrastructure. This book steps through the lifecycle of building a data warehouse with key tips and techniques along the way. Business Intelligence Cookbook: A Project Lifecycle Approach Using Oracle Technology outlines the key ways to effectively use Oracle technology to deliver your business intelligence solution. This is a practical guide starting with key recipes for project management then moving onto project delivery. Business Intelligence Cookbook: A Project Lifecycle Approach Using Oracle Technology is a practical guide for performing key steps and functions on your project. This book starts with setting the foundation for a highly repeatable efficient project management approach by assessing your current methodology to see how suitable it is for a business intelligence program. We also learn to set up the project delivery phases to consistently estimate the effort for a project. Along the way we learn to create blueprints for the business intelligence solution that help to connect and map out the destination of the solution. We then move on to analyze requirements, sources, and data. Finally we learn to secure the data as it is an important asset within the organization and needs to be secured efficiently and effectively.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Business Intelligence Cookbook: A Project Lifecycle Approach Using Oracle Technology
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Creating an APEX custom authentication procedure


APEX provides default authentication schemes. If these do not suit your needs, or are not flexible enough, then you can build your own.

Getting ready

In order to create an APEX custom authentication, you will need to create some tables. In order to do this, you will require a schema that is registered with APEX. For this example, we are integrating into different LDAP servers depending on the domain for the user. Open SQL Developer and log in as the owner of the schema where the tables will be created.

How to do it...

Using a single authentication provider (LDAP, Microsoft Active Directory) across the entire solution reduces the amount of work and maintenance. For this, the user interface created in Chapter 12, Enhancing the Data, will need to be integrated into LDAP to utilize the same security provider that OBIEE will, as outlined later in this chapter:

  1. 1. Open SQL Developer and log on as your application user created in Chapter 12, Enhancing...