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Hierarchy Developer’s
Guide for Oracle eBilling
Version 6.0
December 2007
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that you may incur from dealing with any third party. Contents
Chapter 1: Hierarchy Manager Overview
Key Features of Hierarchy Manager 7
Hierarchy Manager Business Objects 8
Chapter 2: Hierarchy Manager Concepts
Elements of Hierarchy Manager 9
Hierarchy Manager Business Objects 9
Hierarchy Role-Based Access Control 10
Hierarchy Type 12
Reporting Periods and Versioning 12
Reporting Periods 13
Hierarchy Versioning 13
Hierarchy Life Cycle States 14
Data Replication 15
Assigned and Unassigned Objects 15
Hierarchy Example 16
Chapter 3: Hierarchy Manager and OMF Architecture
Hierarchy Manager Purpose and Components 19
System Collaborations 22
Working with Reporting 22
Chapter 4: Basic Hierarchy Manager Use Cases
Configuring Hierarchy Types 25
Creating and Modifying Hierarchies using APIs 27
Creating New Hierarchies 28
Adding or Removing Entities to or From a Hierarchy 28
Adding and Removing Users from Hierarchy Manager Access Control (HBAC) 29
Searching and Filtering Hierarchies 30
Searching and Filter Hierarchies Using IHierarchyManager 30
Searching Nodes within a Hierarchy 30
Hierarchy Developer’s Guide for Oracle eBilling Version 6.0 3Contents ■
Navigating a Hierarchy 31
Searching on Link Target Attributes Within Hierarchy Manager 31
Taking the User’s Role into Consideration 32
Creating Hierarchies 32
Finding a List of Hierarchies that a User Has Access To 33
Finding Top Level Nodes thatAccess to for a Hierarchy 33
Finding Assigned Link Targets or OMF Objects 33
Finding Unassigned Link Targets or OMF Objects 34
Assigned and Unassigned Search Provider 35
Managing Business Objects 37
Exchanging Hierarchy Data Using XML 37
XML Schema 37
Importing Hierarchies 38
Exporting Hierarchies 38
Chapter 5: Extending Advanced Hierarchy Manager Use
Cases
Creating New Type of Business Object to Work with Hierarchy Manager 41
Creating New Business Objects 41
Register Objects with OMF Module 41
Making Sure That Your Business Object Is Transactional Aware 43
Making Your OMF Objects Work with Hierarchy Manager 45
Implementing Hierarchy Manager-Related Interfaces 45
Making Your New OMF Object Searchable Through Hierarchy 52
Configuring Searchable Properties 53
Providing Support for Reporting on the New Business Object 56
Supporting XML exchange 57
Working With an External SSO System 61
Working with Extended Attributes on Service Agreement Object 62
Chapter 6: Working With the ETL Process
ETL Processing 63
Chapter 7: APIs for Customizing Oracle eBilling Hierarchy
Manager
IAttribute Interface 66
IExpression Interface 66
IFilter Interface 67
4 Hierarchy Developer’s Guide for Oracle eBilling Version 6.0Contents ■
IFilteredQuery Interface 67
IHierarchy Interface 68
IHierarchyFolder Interface 72erManager Interface 73
IHierarchyHandle Interface 73
IHierarchyLinkTarget Interface 74
IHierarchyManager Interface 74
IHierarchyNode Interface 78
IHierarchyNodeHandle Interface 83
IHierarchyService Interface 83
IHierarchyType Interface 84
IHierarchyTypeManager Interface 85
IHierarchyUserRef Interface 85
ILinkTargetConfig Interface 86
Appendix A: Hierarchy Manager XML Exchange Schema
Location of the XML Exchange Schema 87
XML Exchange Schema file Contents 87
Appendix B: Hierarchy XML File Example
Example of a Hierarchy XML File 97
Hierarchy Developer’s Guide for Oracle eBilling Version 6.0 5Contents ■
6 Hierarchy Developer’s Guide for Oracle eBilling Version 6.01 Hierarchy Manager Overview
This chapter covers the tasks for customizing the Oracle eBilling Hierarchy Manager functionality. It
includes the following topics:
■ Key Features of Hierarchy Manager
■ Hierarchy Manager Business Objects
Key Features of Hierarchy Manager
The Hierarchy Manager provides an organizational console for mapping the department and
personnel structures of a business customer's entire enterprise. Its web browser interface minimizes
training and maximizes productivity. It enables authorized users within a B2B organization to quickly
model personnel and departments and grant appropriate access at each level of the structure. It also
saves organizational data and structures in an extremely efficient format for rapid searches and
queries across the hierarchy.
Hierarchy Manager provides user access control. It also provides a mechanism to glue together data
into a tree structure. When you define a hierarchy structure, you can navigate and run reports based
on that structure.
Key features of hierarchy include:
■ Robust and generic organizational modeling
■ Unlimited levels in the hierarchy
■ Hierarchy-based Access Control (HBAC)
■ Works with Object Management Framework (OMF) to allow any type of business object being
linked into Hierarchy Manager
■ Multiple hierarchies with associated type value
■ Versioned hierarchy structure changes
■ Advanced searching and filtering on multiple criteria
■ Importing and exporting of data and hierarchy structures
■ Supports analytic reporting
■ Working with ETL Process
■ Public APIs to allow additional customization
■ Extension framework to support custom behaviors
■ Support configurable hierarchy type with rules
■ Provides framework for OLTP and OLAP data synchronization
Hierarchy Developer’s Guide for Oracle eBilling Version 6.0 7Hierarchy Manager Overview ■ Hierarchy Manager Business Objects
■ Provides flexible transaction management under the Spring framework
■ Provides a default Hierarchy Manager UI
■ Object Management Framework

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