Oracle9iAS Clickstream Intelligence Administrator's Guide Release 2 (9.0.2) Part Number A90500-02 |
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This chapter provides a high-level overview of Oracle9iAS Clickstream Intelligence and its architecture.
Provides information that enables you to launch, log in to, and navigate through the Runtime Administrator user interface. Discusses and illustrates the Clickstream Intelligence architecture.
Explains how to configure the Runtime Administrator for optimal Web log data aquisition. Describes how to set up Clickstream sites, and defines all configurable parameters that influence or characterize data stored in the database.
Explains how to load Web data and defines all other database processes.
Describes the Web server log file formats supported by Clickstream Intelligence. Provides example log file entries and explains all log file fields for each supported log format.
Describes installation of a database dedicated solely to collection of clickstream data, and provides a step-by-step tour through the Clickstream Intelligence Database Installation Wizard.
Describes standalone Collector Agent installation and defines all configurable attributes. Provides the commands used to start, stop, and manage one or more standalone Collector Agents.
Provides a list of all error messages that may be displayed when using Clickstream Intelligence.
Provides the steps necessary to begin using Clickstream Intelligence with the metadata repository (also referred to as the infrastructure database) installed with Oracle9i Application Server.
Defines terms and concepts used throughout the Oracle9iAS Clickstream Intelligence Administrator's Guide.
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