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Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Overview. David Last, Oracle UK.
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Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Overview David Last, Oracle UK
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Agenda • Why Model? • Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Overview • Feature Highlights • New Features • More Information
Why Model? • Top Five Reasons to Model • Easy to Change • Communication Method to Gather Requirements • Business Rules Validation • Target User Involvement • Documentation/Training
Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Overview • No cost diagramming and data modeling tool – standalone or within SQL Developer • Single tool for different users and functionality • Modeling across platforms within one integrated system • Business rule and process flow documentationand verification • Standards-driven DDL script generation • Migration support from other tools
Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Overview • Technology and Architecture • Java based • Common IDE Framework • Metadata stored in XML Files • Database support • Oracle 9i, 10g, and Oracle 11g • Third-party databases: Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, UDB • Platform support • Windows • Linux • Mac OSX
Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Overview Strategy and Analysis Import Models Domains Data Type DFD ERD Multidimensional Logical Reporting Database Design Physical Star Schema Relational DDL Script Data Dictionary
Logical Modeling • Model entities, attributes, relations and entity type hierarchies • Transform logical to many relational and multi-dimensional models • Configurable forward and reverse engineering • Provide different modeling notations and displays of same model • Use subviews to work on subset of model • Data Model – Entity Relationship Diagram
Logical Modeling • Model external agents, processes, information flow and information stores • Different process types: primitive, composite and transformation • Decompose a process into lower level DFDs • Depict information flow from one object to another • Process Model – Data Flow Diagram
Relational Modeling • Model tables, columns and foreign keys • Map one logical data model to one or more relational models • Configurable forward and reverse engineering • Use subviews to work on subset of model
Working with Diagrams • Autoroute vs. Manual mode • Context-sensitive windows
Working with Objects • Properties Window
Forward and Reverse Engineering • Engineering options: General, compare/copy and synchronization • Include design glossary and naming standards • Transformation Logical Relational Relational Physical Physical
Physical Modeling Relational • One relational model for many physical models • Documents tablespaces, users, stored procedures • Apply properties to many elements at once • Supports • Oracle9i, Oracle Database 10g and Oracle Database 11g • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005 • IBM DB2/390 and DB2 LUW Physical
Custom Design Rules and Transformations • Use scripting engine of choice • Create user defined transformation scripts • Apply multiple scripts or rules • Define Rule Sets • Create Libraries
Modeling Data Types • Support for SQL99 (Object Relational Modeling) • Distinct Types • Structured Types • Collection Types • Used in logical and relational models • Included in import • Generated in DDL
Multidimensional Modeling • Model Cubes, Dimensions, Levels and Hierarchies, Measures and slices • Start from ROLAP, XMLA or from scratch • Generate Oracle Analytical Workspaces
Importing Metadata • Import using direct connections • Oracle Database • Microsoft SQL Server • IBM DB2 and UDB • Generic JDBC based dictionary (MySQL, Teradata) • Oracle Designer repository • File import • DDL • Domains • Other Modeling tools (CA ERwin) • Multi-Dimensional (Cube views, Microsoft XMLA)
Export and Code Generation • DDL generation options • Design Rules • Object selection • Drop objects • Name Substitution • Table scripts • Standard database DDL scripts • Oracle • IBM DB2 and UDB • Microsoft SQL Server • Reporting Repository export • Multi-Dimensional Oracle AW, Cube Views and XMLA
Controlling the Design Environment • Defaults used during creation, manipulation, generation of all models • Naming Standards used during creation and transformation • Diagramming properties • Preferences
Controlling the Design Environment • Administer cross model objects • Facilitates common tasks • Define abbreviations and glossary words • Customize and verify Design rules • Compare and merge models • Tools Options
Collaborative Development Overview WorkingDirectory WorkingDirectory Check out Open/Modify Check Out Commit Changes Commit Changes Merge Changes Open/Modify Commit Changes Subversion Repository Make More Changes User 1 User 2 Version History V1 V2 V3 V4
Collaborative Development • Use Versioning Navigator to connect to Subversion repository • Checking in Design using Data Modeler or External client • Multiple users check out designs • Pending Changes dialog provides feedback to all users • Commit changes to repository • Manage conflicts • Review/Manage Version History
Reporting Options • Integrated reporting • Generated in RTF, PDF and HTML formats • Repository reports • Export in Data Modeler • Run Data Modeler Reports in SQL Developer • Create custom reports
SQL Developer Data Modeler Release 3.1 New Features Overview • Synchronization • Versioning • Query Builder • Diagramming Enhancements • Reporting Enhancements • National Language Support • Fully translated into 9 Languages
Synchronization • “Easy synchronization" • One click synchronization between model and dictionary • Support for several connections • Supports synchronization in both directions • List of values/ranges can be extracted from column check constraint • Can exclude tracking of column order when tables are compared • No need to recreate table as alter statements are generated
Versioning • Version history is available at design and system level • Lock and unlock can be done at design, model and subview level • Support for branching and merging • delayed resolution of merge conflict • tree conflicts detected in advance
Query Builder • Convert between ANSI and Oracle joins. • Graphical Interface support • Build complex queries • Persist the layout of diagrams • Work with objects belonging to a specific subview • Synchronization of changes in the model with already created views • Validation of view definitions created with previous version of Data Modeler
Diagramming Enhancements • Diagrams can display primary, unique and foreign key columns • Display labels in Transformation diagrams • Setting default colors and fonts for Legends
Reporting Enhancements • New Reports • Structured, collection and distinct types, change requests and measurements • Reporting templates can be defined • Define report sections to include in generated report • Report for objects belonging to specific subview • Reporting Repository • Multidimensional, business information, change requests and measurement models
More Information • SQL Developer Data Modeler on OTN • www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/datamodeler/ • Feature Exchange • sqldeveloper.oracle.com • Forums • forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=1317 • Oracle Learning Library • www.oracle.com/oll