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Essbase Studio & OC4J as a Windows Service

As you know, the Hyperion 11.1.1.3 release of Essbase Studio Server was not release as a windows service. After my last Essbase Studio implementation project, and being repeatedly asked, “How do we run Essbase Studio as a Windows Service?”, I decided to dig deep into the details and deliver a concrete answer to those that care to read on.  Of course, I was successful in my endeavor, hence this post. Now, I ask, Do you want to see Essbase Studio Server launchable in your services panel like this…?

I keep getting asked “Was the Essbase Studio installation ever provided as a windows service?”. My reply to that now is “Who cares?”. If the Oracle think-tank decided not to make life easier for us with a Windows Service for Essbase Studio upon install then so be it. At least now, I’ve got a great rebuttal and a top-notch solution. Now, no longer must this one piece of the Hyperion BI suite be the outcast with only the startServer.bat file to launch the server.
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Essbase Studio Tutorial by Example

By now every knows that the release of Hyperion 11x has provided us with the latest and greatest Essbase modeling application, Essbase Studio.  A lot of us are familiar with Essbase Integration Services and have been looking at Essbase Studio like a two-headed dog.  They either are scared and don’t want to go near it or they are so used to their purse-dog, i.e: EIS, that they stick with what they know best and haven’t unwrapped Essbase Studio yet.

This blog post should put and end to any reluctancy.  I introduce to you the first Essbase Studio tutorial on the web.

You can download the PDF here. (I’ll eventually move this to a CDN if the downloads get to big, so please link to this post and not the document itself.)

Hyperion Essbase Studio Tutorial by Example (PDF)

I am also breaking the tutorial into a series with this being part 1.  There are a lot of cool new functions with Essbase Studio and you will immediately see the benefits it has over EIS. Soon, you’ll see other blog post here on Essbase Studio tutorials part 2, 3, etc. so be sure to check back often or subscribe to the RSS.

If this series is good, bad, or indifferent please let me know.  I would like to keep these up and with your feedback I can revise and make the documents that much more informative everyone.

Cheers.

Update 8/30/2009

- This should have been posted to the live site last week. I am in the middle of switching hosting providers for my blog and uploaded this post to my test site instead of this one. Sorry for the delay.

Update 11/26/2010

Oracle Technology Network move the link to the published article, here.

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