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The HDS contains only historical data (page 25) and call detail data (page 26) forwarded from
the Logger.
This historical data is not accessed directly, but rather through views that exist in the local
Admin Workstation database. To retrieve information for historical reports (page 30), WebView
connects to the AW where the HDS resides.
See also Planning for the HDS (page 66).
WebView Server
The WebView server consists of components that enable it to retrieve user-specied items from
the databases and to display that data in one of several hundred reporting templates offered in
the WebView application (page 27).
WebView is a browser-based query and presentation application that allows access to reporting
data over the corporate intranet.
In a standard deployment, a single WebView server is installed co-resident with the Distributor
Admin Workstation.
In a 'large-customer' deployment, multiple WebView servers can be installed on separate
machines.
Regardless of the deployment model, the WebView server is congured at installation to point
to, and to retrieve real-time and historical reporting data from, the databases on the Distributor
AW.
To select and generate reports, reporting users (who are typically supervisors and contact center
managers) log in to the WebView application on WebView client workstations (PCs with
browsers).
Figure 4: WebView Server
Reporting Guide for Cisco Unified ICM Enterprise & Hosted Release 7.2(1)
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Chapter 1: System Architecture and Reporting
WebView Server