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ProjectWise Connector for Oracle Features List
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Enterprise Workflows with Oracle Spatial
- Enables seamless enterprise grade integration between Bentley applications and Oracle Spatial
- Live enterprise connection for editing or work disconnected in an extract, modify, post workflow
- A simple wizard can order extractions from Oracle into managed DGN and facilitate posting back to Oracle
- Supports workflows with any MicroStation applications
- Ensures fidelity of the information during MicroStation editing by bringing over relations, validation rules, projections, and other information from Oracle Spatial
- Batch Data loading tools for large conversion projects
- Fully secured server roles based on end users' actions
- Workflow and collaboration managed by Bentley Geospatial Management, an extension of ProjectWise
- Multi-user editing, long transaction, short transaction, locking, and versioning
- Valid time and history management support
- Server infrastructure allows reliable management of large-scale jobs (scale out using a server farm environment)
- Customization through the Geospatial Administrator, as well as Web Services, XML, and .NET languages
Native Oracle Support
- Supports native Oracle Spatial geometry data types
- Support of Oracle field types and database views
- Supports text and feature linked text
- Supports Oracle Spatial topology
- Supports Oracle Valid and Oracle History
- Discovers existing Oracle schema
- Transfers the Oracle schema, domain constraints, and other rules to MicroStation environment
- Ensures editing maintains integrity according to Oracle Spatial definition via XML Feature Modeling (XFM)
Object Oriented Modeling Tool
- XML Feature Modeling (XFM)
- Model features and their behaviors
- Symbology rules
- Property-driven symbology
- Placement rules
- Editing rules
- Placement library
- User interface
- Spatial and property information can be integrated in a self-contained DGN to support disconnected editing if desired
Multi-User Editing via Oracle Standard Versioning
- Works with Oracle Workspace Manager to enable multi-user editing workflows
- Supports long transaction workflows
- Study different scenarios with an optimistic approach, no information is locked from users at any time
- Includes reconciliation tools to resolve conflicts
- Identify, browse, and visualize conflicts
- Visualize all versions connected in the database
- Conflict Inspector assists user in finding and fixing conflicts
- Modifications tracked so only updates posted
- Conflict resolution tools for geometry and attribute conflicts
- Commit reconciled version
Short and Long Editing Sessions Using Database Standard Oracle Database Lock
- Works with Oracle session locking for enabling short editing sessions
- Works with Oracle Workspace Manager to enable long editing session where persistent locking is required
Time Component Support
- Track Edit History in the Database
- Query back in time—for example: “show me the census blocks as they were on the Census 2000”
- Act on a feature now and have it reflected in the future
- Query in the future—for example: “show me this planned section of highway as it will be in 2012”
- Produce historical maps and reports
- Supports Oracle Valid Time
- Supports Oracle History
Data Loading Tool
- Batch loading conversion tool allowing converting DGN, DGN/XFM, DGN/MsLink, and GeoGraphics project to SQL and SQL Loader scripts for batch-loading operation.
Easy-to-Use Connector Administration Tool
- Configure the parameters controlling the workflow
- Specify database connection information and metadata
- Register or un-register Oracle tables as features
- Add end-user connections to the configuration set
On-the-Fly Coordinate Systems Transformation
- Transform Oracle database features pertaining to one or more coordinate systems to the system of the target DGN
- Conversion back to original or desired Oracle Spatial coordinate system occurs “on the fly”
- Over 5,500 systems supported by the MicroStation Geospatial Extension are available and 1,000+ supported by Oracle
- User-defined coordinate systems
Web Services Based
- Service Oriented Architecture allows performing extraction and posting using standard SOAP Web services
- Creates simplified user interface and then simply call the Web services for performing operations
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