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Building Java based OLAP clients using AppDev Studio Anton Fuchs Product Manager AppDev Studio SAS Institute International 1 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Overall presentation goal How to build sophisticated OLAP reports in almost no time, with minimal costs - all within one development environment. 2 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Learning objectives As a result of this presentation you should learn: How easy it is to define OLAP applications using webAF and webEIS ! How employees in an organization can work together using those tools ! How you can save IT resources in empowering users to do their own analysis ! 3 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation Agenda ! ! ! ! Introduction webEIS – An OLAP application builder webAF – Create OLAP applications using Java Summary 4 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction – What is OLAP? ! ! ! High performance access to large amounts of summarized data Allows users the ability to analyze their data Fast access to data along any business dimensions 5 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction - The Business Problem Scenario: ! Company A sells furniture ! Sales of tables are down by 10%. ! Sales executive asks business analyst to analyze and find the reason. 6 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Introduce The People Why are the table sales low? We couldn’t deliver the chairs with it! The boss (Executive of sales) Dilbert (Business analyst) Needs answers to his business questions. Has to find an answer asap. Needs the right tools to answer the questions. •Static reports •OLAP analysis •etc. 7 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Introduce The People Can you offer me a tool? Use either webAF or webEIS! Dilbert (Business analyst) Tina (IT specialist) Needs better tools to solve those individual requests in time without always having to ask IT. Is responsible for creating reports, etc. The tools must be able to exploit multi-dimensional business data to get the right answers. 8 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. webEIS – An OLAP application builder webEIS enables users to create interactive OLAP documents quickly and easily and then to publish those documents on the Web. 9 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. webEIS – An OLAP application builder ! Benefits: !Rapid, code-free document design and generation !Easy to use drag-and-drop interfaces combined with powerful wizards !Empowers users to do their own analysis and reporting !IT can concentrate on strategic projects rather than on individual one-time requests. 10 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. 11 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. webAF – Create OLAP applications using Java webAF is an integrated visual development environment for Java tailored specifically to create information delivery applications either on the client side or the server side. 12 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Why using webAF to create OLAP applications? ! ! ! ! Integrate OLAP into your reporting environment Add additional features Modify existing features to address user needs More granular layout and control 13 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. How to use webAF to create OLAP applications? ! ! Integrate a webEIS document into a webAF project Use the OLAP components available with webAF ! ! To create a Java applet solution To create a JSP/servlet solution 14 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. 15 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. More people… Alice (Web designer) Wally (Developer) •Responsible to design and create web pages • Develops Java applications that can be used across the Web •Makes use of the components that Wally writes •Writes JSP custom tags that can be reused by Web designers 16 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Belgium Ministry of economic affairs 17 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. 18 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. 19 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Summary The Boss What are the benefits? ! ! Gets answers to his business questions in time Can make intelligent decisions and actions 20 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Summary Dilbert (Business analyst) What are the benefits? ! ! Solve individual requests in time No need to ask IT for help all the time 21 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Summary Tina (IT specialist) What are the benefits? ! ! Empower users to do their own analysis Concentrate on strategic projects rather than on individual one-time requests 22 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Summary Alice (Web designer) What are the benefits? ! ! Easily can design OLAP Web applications herself using JSP custom tags or webEIS No need to know Java to do her work 23 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. Summary Wally (Developer) What are the benefits? ! ! Can concentrate on the Java part of the application No need to know anything on Web page design 24 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. For more information ! ! ! ! ! Whitepaper “AppDev Studio – A Roadmap” Product information on the WWW http://www.sas.com/products/appdev/index.html AppDev Studio Developer’s site http://www.sas.com/rnd/appdev/index.htm Brochure on AppDev Studio [email protected] 25 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. 26 Copyright © 2002 , SAS Institute Inc. 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