Oracle Data Integrator 11g
Course: ODI11G
Duration: 4 Days
Level: I
Course Summary
This course teaches students how to use Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) to implement high-performance movement and transformation of data among various platforms. It also explains the usage of ODI graphical user interfaces that enable users to access different ODI components and resources that form the ODI infrastructure.
Using the graphical interfaces, students will learn to create and manage ODI repositories that store configuration information about the IT infrastructure, the metadata for all applications, projects, models and other ODI artifacts. They will also learn how to create the ODI Topology, organize ODI models and design ODI interfaces, procedures, packages and other objects.
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Topics Covered In This Course
Introduction
- What is Oracle Data Integrator?
- Why Oracle Data Integrator?
- Overview of ODI 11g Architecture
- Overview of ODI 11g 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 Work Repository
- Managing ODI Agents
- Creating a Physical Agent
- Launching a Listener, Scheduler and Web Agent
- Example of Load Balancing
ODI Topology Concepts
- About Data Servers and Physical Schemas
- Defining the Physical Architecture
- Defining the Logical Architecture
- Mapping Logical and Physical Resources
- Defining Agents
- Defining a Topology
Describing the Physical and Logical Architecture
- Creating Physical Architecture
- Creating a Data Server
- Testing a Data Server Connection
- Creating a Physical Schema
- Creating Logical Architecture
- Overview of Logical Architecture and Context Views
- Linking the Logical and Physical Architecture
Setting Up a New ODI Project
- Overview
- Creating a New Project
- Using Folders
- Organizing Projects and Folders
- Understanding Knowledge Modules
- Exchanging ODI Objects and Sharing Global 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 Data stores
- Using Constraints in ODI
- Creating Keys and References
Organizing ODI Models and Creating Data Stores
- 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
Designing Interfaces
- Designing an Interface
- Multiple Source Data stores
- Creating Joins
- Filtering data
- Disabling Transformations
- Overview of the Flow
- Specifying the Staging Area
- 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
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
Managing ODI Scenarios and Versions
- What is a Scenario?
- Managing Scenarios with Load Plans
- 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
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
What You Can Expect
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
Use Oracle Data Integrator to perform transformation of data among various platforms.
- Design ODI Interfaces, Procedures, and Packages to perform ELT data transformations.
- Administer ODI resources and set up security with ODI.
- Understand how to perform data integration and transformation among various platforms.
- Use the ODI graphical interface to define procedures, packages, and ELT jobs.
- Set up and maintain a secure, multi-user ODI environment.
- Use ODI Web services and perform integration of ODI with SOA
Who Should Take This Course
This course is designed for Business Analysts, Data Modelers, Data Warehouse Administrators, and Database Administrators.
Training Style
Instructor led with 50% lecture and 50% lab.
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