Installation of OWB 10g R2

We would like to install OWB 10g R2 . We have database 10g on Unix AIX HP machine(server).
We like install it in client server architecture though i have gone through some installation guide
I want some clarification about OWB installation in client server fashion..
1)what are components to be installed on the Server.
2) What are components to be installed on the client.
3)What extra configuration i should do on server end.

1.First create Repository using Repository assistance.
while creating repository
it will ask you for Repository user and Repository OWNER.
You can create multiple user under One OWner.
After that connect To owb using the one of the user.
Hope it will solve your problem.

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