Otherwise, the server will create its own new default configuration file.įor more information, see Section 3.2, "Configuring Reports Server". If you want to rename your server and wish to keep custom configuration settings you've entered into this file, you must first rename this file to the new server name, then rename the server. This file is automatically created when you start up the server. conf file to define initial values for the Reports Server Cache, the Oracle Reports engine, and security to register valid destination types to specify the information to be logged and to set other server-related values. See Section 3.2.1, "Reports Server Configuration Elements (rwserverconf.dtd)". The rwserverconf.dtd file contains data type definitions for server_name. ORACLE_HOME\reports\dtd\ rwserverconf.dtd Table 3-1 OracleAS Reports Services Configuration Files Component Removing DISPLAY and Printer Dependencies on UNIX OracleAS Reports Services Configuration FilesĬonfiguring the Reports Server Discovery MechanismĬonfiguring Reports Server with the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server and Oracle Enterprise Manager 10 gĬonfiguring Oracle Reports to Communicate with Oracle Workflow It lists services-related configuration files and describes in detail the content of most of them.
This chapter is included largely for reference, should you wish to introduce customizations or have a better understanding of the default configuration. There will likely be adjustments you wish to make to customize your environment, but you will not be required to set up the entire environment, or even most of it.
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When you install Oracle Application Server, OracleAS Reports Services is configured automatically for you.