Oracle Configurator is an application or part of an
application that lets a user configure products and services. The configuration
model, which is typically based on a BOM model, consists of structure, rules,
and UI definition.
Oracle Configurator Components
Oracle Configurator consists of the following main
elements:
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Runtime Oracle Configurator
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Oracle Configurator Servlet (OC Servlet)
o UI
Server
o Configuration
Interface Object (CIO)
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The Oracle Configurator Schema within an
Oracle Applications database
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Oracle Configurator Developer
With Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10.2 all above
components come as integral part Oracle EBS installations. In Previous version,
Oracle Configurator Developer used to be a separate desktop application.
Runtime Oracle Configurator
The runtime Configurator provides a means of selecting
options to create a configuration. It is presented to end users by the OC
Servlet as an Oracle Configurator window. Although Configurator can be deployed
as a standalone application, the Oracle Configurator window is usually launched
from within a host application.
From Oracle Order Management runtime Configurator can
be invoked if ATO/PTO model is entered on Order Line and Configure button is
clicked.
Oracle Configurator Servlet
This consists of UI Server and Configuration Interface
Object. The OC Servlet runs on Oracle Internet Application Server (iAS), which
includes the Apache Web Server. The behavior of the OC Servlet can be
customized by setting Servlet properties.
Oracle Configurator Schema
The Oracle Configurator schema consists of
Configurator (CZ) tables in the Oracle EBS 11i database that is accessed by
both the runtime Oracle Configurator and Oracle Configurator Developer.
Oracle Configurator Developer
With Release 11.5.10 this comes as integral part of
EBS. This is used to develop various configuration rules, user interface, add
non-BOM items which are necessary for guided selling. The user interface (UI)
can later be published to various hosting applications like Order Management,
iStore etc.
Important Responsibilities
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Oracle Configurator Administrator
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Oracle Configurator Developer
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Inventory (For defining MODEL, Catalogs)
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Bills Of Material (for defining MODEL BOM)
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