Introduction
The Oracle Insurance Policy Administration application and the Oracle Insurance Rules Workbench application together form a complete solution. The below installation process is required in order to install and set up Oracle Insurance Rules Workbench applications to be hosted as containerized docker components.
The Oracle Insurance Rules Workbench Application allows a build manager or server administrator to configure the Rules Workbench environment. Once this information has been saved, either a new user can be mapped to that environment or import the existing users, to create/access/modify the rules.
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Pre-Requisites
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Oracle DB server with deployed OIPA/IVS Schemas.
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Administrative rights to the application server.
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Administrative rights to DB server
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Oracle Insurance Rules Workbench, docker scripts and distribution package from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud.
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Access to Oracle or local docker repository where correspondent images are hosted/uploaded.
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Docker or Podman should be configured and running on server.
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Docker or Podman should be configured to access the repository containing Oracle Insurance Rules Workbench images. It could be Oracle repository or local repository on-prem.
Note: For the Technology Stack details, refer to the information published in the Technology Stack section of the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA - Oracle Insurance Rules Workbench) documents available in Oracle Help Center (OHC).