Difference between revisions of "Saiku BI server"
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==== Scenario 1: Installed at OTHER server ==== | ==== Scenario 1: Installed at OTHER server ==== | ||
Copy the file | Create a new folde named '''tempusserva''' in: <Saiku backend server>\WEB-INF\classes | ||
Copy the file <Tempus Serva application>\WEB-INF\queries\tsCubeDefinitions.xml to <Saiku backend server>\WEB-INF\classes\tempusserva | |||
Note: A service for remote HTTP retrieval of the schema will be implemented late 2014 | Note: A service for remote HTTP retrieval of the schema will be implemented late 2014 |
Revision as of 05:30, 9 March 2014
Usage
Setting up a parallel BI server will provide users with a drag-and-drop OLAP tool.
Positives
- Very nice and intuitive UI
- Can reuse existing OLAP scheme from the builtin OLAP mavigator
Negatives
- User authentication must be handled seperately
- Currently no support for dimension properties
Preparations
- Install the Saku client
- Install the Saku backend
Using the Tempus Serva OLAP cube schemas
Scenario 1: Installed at SAME server
Scenario 1: Installed at OTHER server
Create a new folde named tempusserva in: <Saiku backend server>\WEB-INF\classes Copy the file <Tempus Serva application>\WEB-INF\queries\tsCubeDefinitions.xml to <Saiku backend server>\WEB-INF\classes\tempusserva
Note: A service for remote HTTP retrieval of the schema will be implemented late 2014