![]() The ROB makes use of the Web PL/SQL Toolkit for rendering its HTML. Getting the ROB up and running takes about 10 minutes, and there are few ten-minute-periods better spent.Ĭonfiguring the Repository Object Browser Through this post I hope to entice all of you Designer users that have not yet configured the ROB to do that shortly. More detailed overview of the ROB can be found in a white paper I wrote for ODTUG several years ago: Soul Searching – Browsing and Extending Oracle Designer, Repository Object Browser and Oracle SCM. Even for Developers and other experienced Designer users does the ROB offer neat functionality, such as a very powerful search tool. This means that without installing a Designer Client – and paying licenses for the Designer product – and without lengthy and expensive training, project leaders, analists and even end-users can browse through whatever is in Designer. Added in 2003 to Designer 6i and 9i as well as in 2004 to 10g, the Repository Object Browser (or ROB for short, apparently after Rob Gauf, Oracle Expert in Edmonton, Canada) offers a read-only interface to anyone with a web browser – Internet Explorer 5.0+ or Netscape 4.7+/Mozilla, FireFox – on the contents of the Oracle Designer repository. ![]() One frequently overlooked component of Oracle Designer is its Web Interface: the Repository Object Browser.
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