Oracle Autonomous Non-Spatial Reader/Writer

Oracle Autonomous Database technology was designed to deliver automated patching, upgrades, and maintenance.

FME can read and write attribute data stored using Oracle.

Using FME with Oracle Autonomous Formats

Oracle Format Data Type Characteristics

Oracle Autonomous Spatial

read and write geometric and attribute data

  • Communicates directly with Oracle Spatial for maximum throughput.
  • This object-relational model is often referred to as simply the object model, to prevent confusion with the pure relational model.

Oracle Autonomous Non-Spatial

read and write attributes only

  • Communicates directly with Oracle for maximum throughput.
  • Relational model reads and writes attribute data stored using Oracle.

Connecting to Oracle Autonomous Databases

Oracle Resources

FME Community Resources

Oracle Instant Client and Oracle Wallet

Oracle Instant Client

Instant Client can be used to run your OCI, OCCI, JDBC, and ODBC applications without installing a full Oracle Client. Instant Client supports SQL*Plus.

See the FME Community for more information on how Instant Client works with FME.

Oracle Wallet

To use an Oracle Wallet with FME, leave the Username and Password parameters empty, and enter the name of the Oracle Wallet as the value of the Service Name or Easy Connect parameter.

Oracle Autonomous Non-Spatial Product and System Requirements

Compatibility  Oracle libraries are not yet available for the macOS M1 ARM architecture (Apple Silicon). Please use an alternative platform such as Intel macOS.

Format

FME Platform

Operating System

Reader/Writer

FME Form

FME Flow

FME Flow Hosted

Windows 64-bit

Linux

Mac

Reader

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- Linux Intel: Yes

- Linux ARM: Yes

- macOS Intel: Yes

- macOS ARM: No

Writer

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- Linux Intel: Yes

- Linux ARM: Yes

- macOS Intel: Yes

- macOS ARM: No

Dependencies  This format requires FME 2020.1 and above.

Reader Overview

This reader reads non-spatial tables from Oracle Autonomous Non-Spatial databases.

Writer Overview

The Oracle Autonomous Non-Spatial Writer module stores attribute data in an Oracle database, and provides the following capabilities:

  • Transaction Support: Provides transaction support that eases the data loading process. Occasionally, a data load operation terminates prematurely due to data difficulties. The transaction support provides a mechanism for reloading corrected data without data loss or duplication.
  • Table Creation: Uses the information within the FME workspace to automatically create database tables as needed.
  • Table Dropping: Optionally, allows each table to be written to be dropped if recreating, or truncated if appending.
  • Index Creation: Sets up and populates all needed indexes and index tables as part of the loading process.
  • Bulk Loading: Uses a bulk loading technique to ensure speedy data load.