This guide discusses how you can use the Wireless Edition to develop and deliver mobile services. It includes these chapters:
Chapter 1, "Introduction" |
Provides an overview of Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition. |
Chapter 2, "Creating Adapters" |
Describes how to create Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition adapters. |
Chapter 3, "Creating Transformers" |
Describes how to create Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition transformers. |
Chapter 4, "Rebranding the Personalization Portal" |
Describes the Web interface that users access to customize their mobile portals. |
Chapter 5, "Using the Personalization Portal API" |
Describes The Personalization Portal API classes and how they provide a streamlined way for portal customization. |
Chapter 6, "Using the Runtime API" |
Explains how the Wireless Edition Runtime processes events and how developers can use the hooks in the Runtime API. |
Chapter 7, "Using the Data Model API" |
Describes the class hierarchy and the semantics of each class in the Data Model API. Explains how adapters can use the API. |
Chapter 8, "Using the Location API" |
Describes how by using the interfaces in the Location API developers can integrate location services (from geocoding, mapping, routing, and yellow pages third-party providers) into Wireless Edition applications without having to write custom interfaces for each service. |
Chapter 9, "Working with Wireless Edition XML" |
Describes the XML formats that Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition uses to represent service content and its internal objects. |
Appendix A, "Simple Result DTD Reference" |
Describes the content of the Simple Result DTD; the elements, the usage, the attributes, the children, and the DTD declarations. |
Appendix B, "Runtime System Variables" |
Describes the system variables that are recognized by the runtime application. |