Deploying OBI Apps...

Hello, team!
I'm going to deploy OBI Apps. I have the Oracle book "Oracle® Business Intelligence Applications Fusion
Edition". Will it be enough to deploy OBI Apps or do I need something additional information to deploy sample Applications catalog?
Thank you beforehand for any information!
Alex.

Hi Alex,
I reckon this thread should rather be placed in the [OBI Apps Forum|http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=410] .
Documentation that you need to use depends on the version of OBIA that you are trying to install.
For example - in the version 7.9.5 there is only one PDF (+OBIA FE Installation and Configuration Guide+) with all the info, whereas in version 7.9.5.1 there are more PDFs (documentation is basically split into smaller parts).
For more info, take a look here
do I need something additional information to deploy sample Applications catalog?If you just need sample WebCatalog (if I got that right..), you don't need anything more than to download OBIA from Oracle website and install it on top of exixting OBI installation (OBIEE or OBISE1).
Nevertheless if you want the whole infrastructure running (Infa/ODI + DAC + OBIA), you will need to follow all the installation steps.
Hope it helps..
MB

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