

You could go to Start, Programs, owb home, Warehouse Builder and click Start Browser Listener and Stop Browser Listener. In previous releases, Windows users could start and stop the Browser Listener from the program group. Starting and Stopping the Browser Listener Thus, instead of granting access to a repository, you grant access to a workspace. Beginning with this release, users are assigned to workspaces within the repository. Previously, users accessed the repository as a whole. Unified Warehouse Builder Repository with Multiple Workspaces To start using Warehouse Builder, you create a new workspace.

OWBSYS holds the metadata which is divided into workspaces. A schema OWBSYS is created while installing Oracle Database 11 g Release 1. Beginning in this release, this is no longer required. Previously, installing a Warehouse Builder repository on an Oracle Database required a user with SYSDBA privileges. SYSDBA Privileges No Longer Required for Installation For more information, see "Downloading and Installing the Standalone Warehouse Builder Software". The standalone software is also required for certain cases such as installing Warehouse Builder 11 g onto Oracle Database 10 g. To install Warehouse Builder on client computers, download and install the standalone Warehouse Builder software. Oracle Warehouse Builder Embedded in Oracle Database 11gīeginning in this release, Warehouse Builder is automatically installed when you install the Oracle Database 11 g Release 1 (11.1). If you are new to Warehouse Builder, please skip to "Warehouse Builder Architecture and Components". This section includes important tips for users who are familiar with installing previous version of Warehouse Builder. What's New in Installing Warehouse Builder
