The document discusses RedBridge's OWB2ODI Converter service which helps customers migrate their Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) projects and assets to Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) through an automated conversion process. It converts key OWB artifacts like projects, topology, packages, mappings, and load plans to their equivalent constructs in ODI. The conversion process involves assessing the OWB project, converting the artifacts, verifying the converted data, and running tests on the new ODI project.
4. RedBridge’s Conversion Service
Intelligent automation and customization
Fixed time frame and fixed price
Dedicated OWB to ODI converter
Supports OWB 10.2 +, ODI11 + and all OS platforms
5. What’s converted?
Project
Topology Logical Schema
Folder
Packages, Interfaces, Temp Interfaces
Package, Mapping
Load Plan
11g
12c
OWB ODI
Project
Location
Module
Mapping
Process Flow
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Welcome to this video in which we’d like to present you our OWB2ODI converter.
In this session we will explain:
what is happening with OWB
why you should convert to ODI
and what’s is the most efficient way to do so.
Soon, OWB will be desupported by Oracle. It will be replaced by ODI, Oracle’s strategic product for high-performance, flexible and heterogeneous data integration.
The conversion from OWB to ODI can be done using automatic conversion tools. However, such tools never perform well and often require a lot of manual reworking.
Therefore, RedBridge offers a unique Conversion Service.
Our ODI specialists have developed a dedicated OWB2ODI converter.
This conversion tool combines intelligent automation and customization to guarantee a smooth and 100% accurate conversion.
The conversion is done within a fixed time frame and at a fixed price.
Apart from the OWB projects, locations, modules and mappings, our OWB2ODI converter ALSO handles Process Flows, converting them into ODI Load Plans.
The Conversion Process can be split up into 5 steps.
The first step is the assessment step.
Our Converter analyzes the exported OWB mdl file provided by the customer and generates a conversion report.
D&T discusses this analysis with the customer and together we decide on how the future ODI topology needs to be configured, how exceptions will be handled, how the Knowledge Modules should be defined and what the configuration management requirements are.
Once all that has been decided upon, the actual Conversion starts.
The Converter imports the mdl file provided by the Customer, extracts all the information about the mappings and process flows and generates the equivalent ODI objects.
Before releasing the converted project to the customer, the mappings and load plan obtained by the conversion are extensively tested at D&T’s own Services Centre.
Once all tests have succeeded, the converted ODI materials are installed at the customer’s site and you are up and running.
Try our service!
Send us some sample mappings and process flows, and we will convert them for you for free.
For a more detailed description of the different steps in the conversion process, you can download a Step-by-Step guide from our website or watch our technical instruction movie.