Creating Indexes on MV is pretty ok and it is good for performance.
I even create mv on mv to further improve the performance of some really frequently 
executed SQL.:)

Regards.
Zhu Chao.

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> Wondering whether anyone created indexes on materialized view to further
> improve the performance? What's the pros and cons of this method?
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Chuan
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