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Oracle Warehouse Builder metadata integration solution



 

1.0 Overview
2.0 Features and Benefits
3.0 Installation and Configuration
4.0 Packaging and Pricing

 

1.0 Overview
1.1 What is the Oracle Warehouse Builder metadata integration solution
Starting from the Warehouse Builder version 9.2 it is possible to import metadata from a number of third party tools by using the Metaintegration Technology Inc. (MITI, www.metaintegration.net) technology, now seamlessly integrated into OWB.  It is now possible to import metadata from a variety of third party tools into OWB by using the MITI bridges. Warehouse Builder users can now reuse data model designs developed by using a number of third party tools

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2.0 Features and Benefits

1.1 What are the main benefits for the Oracle Warehouse Builder users?
Medium to large IT organizations often employ tools from different vendors for data model design, extraction, transformation and loading (ETL) and reporting. This is done for a variety of reasons (legacy dependencies, best of breed configurations etc.) and can lead to metadata integration issues. Often, design work done in one tool is not completely reusable in the other, if at all.  By introducing the metadata integration solution that uses the MITI bridges, it is possible to move metadata from a number of third party tools to Warehouse Builder.

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3.0 Installation and Configuration


3.1 How to obtain the MITI bridges?
The MITI bridges can be purchased and downloaded from the MITI web site (www.metaintegration.net ). A free trial version of all the bridges is also available. The trial version has all the functionalities available in the full version but limits the number of metadata objects (tables, views etc.) that can be moved to 10.

3.2 How to install and configure the MITI bridges with Warehouse Builder?

a. Download the necessary bridges from the MITI site and install them on your PC. The installation consists of the installation file download and setup execution (for more details, please refer to the MITI instructions).

b. Start the Warehouse Builder design client application and log on to the design repository

c. Click on the Project->Import MetaData->Bridge menu.

d. A metadata import wizard page appears and all the bridges installed in step a. automatically show up under the source (From) dropdown list. In other words, Warehouse Builder detects the presence of the MITI bridges on the user’s PC automatically.

For a click-by-click presentation, see the Warehouse Builder-MITI viewlet on the otn.oracle.com site.

3.3 How are MITI bridges typically used with Warehouse Builder?
The user will typically export the design done in the third party tool into a file (various tools have different proprietary file formats for metadata export). This file will then be imported in OWB by using the procedure described in the previous chapter under step d.

3.4 How to understand which bridges are needed to integrate a specific tool with Warehouse Builder?
At a minimum, it is necessary to have:

-          An import bridge from the file generated by the third party tool to into the MITI application

-          An export bridge from the MITI application to the target tool format. For Warehouse Builder, the target format will be CWM (Common Warehouse Metamodel).

See the pricing web site (http://www.metaintegration.net/Products/Pricing.html) for more details on typical configurations and the pricing related pricing models.

3.5 What MITI bridge version is supported by Warehouse Builder?
Version 3.1.2 and higher. As mentioned, this feature is available for the Warehouse Builder versions 9.2 and higher.

3.6 On what platforms is this solution available?
This solution is currently available to customers that use the Warehouse Builder design client on a MS Windows platform (NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP).

3.7 What tools are currently supported?

Some of the most commonly used tools for which MITI bridges to Warehouse Builder are available are:

  • CA ERWin ® (3.0 or higher)
  • Sybase PowerDesigner ® (6.1 and higher)
  • IBM Rational Rose Data Modeller ® (various versions)
  • Microsoft Visio ® (various versions)

 

For a complete up to date list, please refer to the MITI web site:

http://www.metaintegration.net/Products/MIMB/SupportedTools.html

 

3.8 Is it possible to use the same technology to export metadata from Warehouse Builder to third party tools?
It is, but the user will have to use MITI’s user interface to do it. While the import of metadata from other tools into Warehouse Builder (inbound) is seamlessly integrated into Warehouse Builder’s user interface, the export from Warehouse Builder to other tools (outbound) will have to be done as follows:

-          Export the Warehouse Builder’s metadata to a CWM file (by selecting the Export Metadata option from the Project menu in Warehouse Builder).

-          Import the metadata downloaded from the Warehouse Builder to the third party tool by using the MITI’s own graphical user interface.

The Warehouse Builder team plans to include this feature in the tool’s user interface in one of the next major releases.

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4.0 Packaging & Pricing
 
4.1 What is the pricing of the MITI bridges?
For pricing, purchase terms and platform availability for specific tools, please refer to MITI’s web site at:

http://www.metaintegration.net/Products/Pricing.html

 

4.1 Where do I go for support?
MITI will provide support directly. MITI bridges do not fall under any Oracle support contracts. See the MITI site for details on support:

 

http://www.metaintegration.net/Company/ContactUs.html#Support


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