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Chapter 1: Overview of Technologies
Table 1-1: Middle-Tier Components by Installation Type
Table 1-2: Apache Modules Provided in Oracle Application Server 10g
Table 1-3: Java Technologies Supported by OC4J
Chapter 2: Oracle Application Server 10
g
Architecture
Table 2-1: OC4J Server Configuration Files
Table 2-2: Java Components and Their Deployment Locations
Chapter 3: Oracle Forms 10
g
Table 3-1: Key triggers and their functions
Chapter 5: OracleAS Discoverer 10
g
Table 5-1: Differences between Mandatory and Optional Conditions in Discoverer
Table 5-2: Numeric Items in the cd Schema
Chapter 6: Deploying Oracle Tools to the Web
Table 6-1: Forms Engine Version Included with the Application Server
Table 6-2: Parameters Accepted by the Forms Compiler
Table 6-3: Parameters That Can Be Passed to the f90servlet Executable
Table 6-4: formsweb.cfg System Parameters that Cannot Be Specified in the URL
Table 6-5: Values for the DESFORMAT parameter
Table 6-6: Values for the DESTYPE parameter
Table 6-7: Discoverer Parameters
Chapter 7: The PL/SQL Web Toolkit and PSPs
Table 7-1: PL/SQL Code and Resulting Generated HTML
Table 7-2: PSP Element Types
Chapter 8: Oracle Application Server PortalArchitecture
Table 8-1: Content Attributes
Table 8-2: Display Attributes
Chapter 9: OracleAS PortalDevelopmentThe Basic OracleAS Portal Components
Table 9-1: The Portal Wizard Pages for an OraclesAS Portal Form
Table 9-2: The Portal Wizard Pages for an OraclesAS Portal Report
Table 9-3: Code Explanation of Line 22 of the Accompaning Listing
Chapter 10: Advanced Oracle Application Server Portal Components
Table 10-1: Steps in Oracle Application Server Portal Data Component Wizard
Table 10-2: Element Properties that Can Be Set on the Edit Style Page
Table 10-3: A List of the Built-In Page Attributes
Chapter 11: Integrating Forms, Reports, and Discoverer into Portal
Table 11-1: Common rwclient and rwservlet Parameters
Table 11-2: The Most Common Parameters Specified
Chapter 12: Java in the Oracle Database
Table 12-1: DataSource Properties and Methods
Table 12-2: OracleDataSource Common Properties and Methods
Table 12-3: Valid driver types
Table 12-4: CallableStatement Formats
Table 12-5: DBMS_JAVA Procedures and Function
Table 12-6: Common JSP Elements
Chapter 14: JavaServer Pages
Table 14-1: Implicit JSP Objects/Variables
Table 14-2: pageContext Methods
Table 14-3: The Six JSP Tag Element Types
Table 14-4: JSP OEM Properties
Table 14-5: Oracle-Java Primitive-Type Mapping
Table 14-6: JML/JSTL Comparison
Table 14-7: Available Implicit Objects
Table 14-8: Available Operators
Chapter 15: Deploying EARs, WARs, JARs, and JSPs
Table 15-1: Java Technologies Supported by Oracle Application Server 10g
Table 15-2: Options for the dcmctl Command
Chapter 16: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Table 16-1: Some of the More Common DTD Components
Table 16-2: Analysis of the Address Book XML Document and DTD.
Table 16-3: XSUs OracleXML getXML Options
Table 16-4: XSUs OracleXML putXML Options
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Oracle Application Server 10g Web Development (Oracle Press)
ISBN: 0072255110
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 192
Authors:
Chris Ostrowski
,
Bradley Brown
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Our Journey
Project Size
Get the Right People
Practice: Participatory Decision Making
A Hub Organizational Structure
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide
Servlets and JSPs
Using WebLogics RMI over IIOP
Programmatic SSL
Using the Web Services Framework
Traps
Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
Digital Trunks
Numbering Plans
Voice Translation Rules and Profiles
Troubleshooting Digit Manipulation
Case Study: Add DSP Resources to the Miami Gateway
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Additional information
Service-oriented architecture vs. Service-oriented environment
Service-Oriented Design (Part II: SOA Composition Guidelines)
Service-oriented business process design (a step-by-step process)
WS-ReliableMessaging language basics
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
References to const
Inheritance Design
Qt GUI Widgets
Event-Driven Parsing
Persistent Settings
Java Concurrency in Practice
Locking
Sharing Objects
Summary
Explicit Condition Objects
Initialization Safety
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