BI Java SDK Documentation

Here's the list of the different types of developer-oriented documentation included in the BI Java SDK:

 

Javadocs API reference guide containing descriptions of the SDK's exposed classes, interfaces, methods, and fields. Contains additional overview and package documentation, and is grouped into the following APIs:
CWM Javadocs CWM (Common Warehouse Metamodel) Javadocs overview and API reference guides for the following six CWM packages used in the SDK:
Developer's Guide  developer's guide pdf
PDF format; complete guide to the SDK, with integrated examples. Also contains step-by-step tutorials to help you get started. Includes a complete list of additional resources.

Use in conjunction with the Javadocs API reference guides.
How-To Guides  developer's guide pdf
A series of how-to guides that help you create different kinds of applications with the BI Java SDK:

How To Use the BI Java SDK in a Portal iView:
This document provides detailed instructions on how to use the BI Java SDK and its BI Java Connectors in an Enterprise Portal iView. It contains step-by-step instructions for creating an iView which uses the BI Java SDK's BI XMLA Connector to connect to a BW system and retrieve a list of schemas.

How To Use the BI Java SDK in a J2EE Application:
This document provides detailed instructions on how to use the BI Java SDK and its BI Java Connectors in a J2EE application. It contains step-by-step instructions for creating a servlet that uses the BI XMLA Connector to connect to a BW system.

How To Use the BI Java SDK in a Web Dynpro Application:
This document provides detailed instructions on how to use the BI Java SDK and its BI Java Connectors in a Web Dynpro Application. It contains step-by-step instructions for adding the required library references to use the BI Java SDK, and for establishing a connection using one of the BI Java Connectors in the Web Dynpro and J2EE environment.
Glossary Frequently-used SDK-specific and relevant industry terms.

 

 


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