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Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing
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A

access control. See system-level access control, 4-4, 8-2
adding a subscriber, 9-58
administration
Messaging Gateway, 18-3
See also DBMS_MGWADM package
administration user
creating, 18-11
example, 18-11
administrative interface, 4-4, 9-1
basic operations, 13-2
use cases, 13-2
views, 10-1, 10-2
AdtMessage, 12-29
Advanced Queuing
operations over the Internet, 17-2
agent, 1-22
identifying, 2-3, 2-4
agent. See AQ agent, 9-92
agent. See gateway agent
agent user
creating, 18-11
example, 18-11
altering
destination, 13-54
messaging gateway links, 18-17
registered non-Oracle queues, 18-19
schedules, 18-22
subscribers, 18-22
AQ agent
altering, 9-92
creating, 9-90
dropping, 9-94
registering, 17-52
AQ queues
registering, 18-20
AQ servlet, 17-2
AQ XML
requests, using SMTP, 17-55
schema, 17-33
servlet, 17-48, 17-54
AQ XML servlet
registering for notifications, 8-105
AQ_TM_PROCESSES, 2-10
AQjmsQueueConnectionFactory, B-52
AQXmlPublish method, 17-7
AQXmlReceive method, 17-20
AQXmlSend method, 17-7
asynchronous notification, 1-17, 8-97
asynchronously receiving message, 12-76

B

BooksOnLine sample application, 8-1
using JMS, 12-2
bytes message, 12-27

C

C. See Oracle Call Interface (OCI)
Class - AQjmsQueueConnectionFactory, B-52
Class - oracle.AQ.AQQueueTableProperty, B-58
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsAdtMessage, B-44
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsAgent, B-45
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsBytesMessage, B-45
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsConnection, B-46
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsConstants, B-46
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsDestination, B-47
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsDestinationProperty, B-48
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory, B-49
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsMapMessage, B-50
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsObjectMessage, B-51
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsOracleDebug, B-51
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer, B-52
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueBrowser, B-52
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsSession, B-53
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsStreamMessage, B-55
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsTextMessage, B-55
Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicConnectionFactory, B-55
Class oracle.jms.AQjmsException, B-56
classes, B-1
Classes, JMS, B-5
commit response, 17-31
commit transaction, 17-26
commonly asked questions. See frequently asked questions, 6-1
compositing, 7-14
configuring
connection information, 18-11
messaging gateway links, 18-15
propagation jobs, 18-20
See DBMS_MGWADM.DB_CONNECT_INFO procedure
connection factory
queue/topic, LDAP, 13-25
topic, with JDBC URL, 13-21
unregistering in LDAP through database, 13-13
unregistering in LDAP through LDAP, 13-15
connection information
configuring, 18-11
example, 18-13
consumers, 7-5
correlation identifier, 1-15
creating
administration user, 18-11
agent user, 18-11
messaging gateway links, 18-15
point-to-point queue, 13-35
queue, 9-20
queue table, 13-28, 13-30
queue tables and queues, examples, A-4
schedules, 18-21
subscribers, 18-20
creating publish-subscribe topic, 13-37
creation of prioritized message queue table and queue, A-5
creation of queue table and queue of object type, A-4
creation of queue table and queue of RAW type, A-5

D

database
design and modeling, 7-1
tuning, 5-2
database access
enabling, 9-96
database objects
loading, 18-7
database session, 17-53
DBA_ATTRIBUTE_TRANSFORMATIONS, 10-41
DBA_QUEUE_TABLES, 10-4, 10-6, 10-22
DBA_QUEUES, 10-8
DBA_TRANSFORMATIONS, 10-40
DBMS_AQADM package, 4-2
DBMS_AQADM.DROP_QUEUE, 9-18
DBMS_MGWADM package, 18-3
DBMS_MGWADM.DB_CONNECT_INFO procedure
configuring Messaging Gateway, 18-13
example, 18-11
delay, 2-9
time specification, 12-59
delay interval
retry with, 8-77
time specification, 8-45
dequeue
client request for, 17-20
dequeue mode, 2-9
dequeue of messages after preview, A-33
dequeue request
server response, 17-28
dequeuing, 11-44
features, 8-58
message navigation, 8-65
methods, 8-58
modes, 1-18, 8-69
multiple-consumer dequeuing of one message, 7-7
navigation of messages, 1-18
same message, multiple-consumer, 7-7
using HTTP, 8-106
destination
altering, 13-54
dropping, 13-56
properties, specifying, 13-33
starting, 13-50
stopping, 13-52
destination-level access control, 12-17
disabling
propagation jobs, 18-22
propagation schedule, 9-87
dropping
destination, 13-56
queue table, 9-17
dropping AQ objects, A-66
durable subscriber, 12-45

E

e-mail server, 17-2
setup, 17-56
enabling
propagation jobs, 18-22
enqueue
client request for, 17-7
server response, 17-27
enqueue and dequeue of messages
by Correlation and Message Id Using Pro*C/C++, A-38
by priority, A-14, A-16, A-18
examples, A-11
of object type, A-11
of RAW type, A-14, A-16, A-18
of RAW type using Pro*C/C++, A-22, A-25
to/from multiconsumer queues, A-44, A-47
with time delay and expiration, A-37
enqueuing, 11-4, 11-12
features, 8-36
specify message properties, 11-9
specify options, 11-6
enqueuing, priority and ordering of messages, 1-16
Enterprise Manager, 1-7
enumerated constants
administrative interface, 2-8
operational interface, 2-9
error messages, D-1
examples
AQ operations, A-1
exception handling, 1-19, 8-80, 12-80
Exception Handling During Propagation, 12-95, 12-96
exception handling during propagation, 12-92, 12-93
Exception javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException, B-40
Exception javax.jms.InvalidSelectorException, B-40
Exception javax.jms.JMSException, B-40
Exception javax.jms.MesageNotWriteableException, B-42
Exception javax.jms.MessageEOFException, B-41
Exception javax.jms.MessageFormatException, B-41
Exception javax.jms.MessageNotReadableException, B-42
Exception oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidDestinationException, B-56
Exception oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidSelectorException, B-56
Exception oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageEOFException, B-57
Exception oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageFormatException, B-57
Exception oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageNotReadableException, B-57
Exception oracle.jms.AQjmsMesssageNotWriteableException, B-57
exception queue, 1-22
exception queues, 18-24
exceptions, B-1
expiration, 2-9
time specification, 8-48
exporting
incremental, 4-6
queue table data, 4-5

F

fanning-out of messages, 7-14
FAQs. See frequently asked questions, 6-1
features, new, xxxvii
frequently asked questions, 6-1
general questions, 6-1
installation questions, 6-19
Internet access questions, 6-17
JMS questions, 6-16
Messaging Gateway questions, 6-6
Oracle Internet Directory, 6-18
performance questions, 6-19
transformation questions, 6-19
funneling-in of messages. See compositing, 7-14

G

gateway agent, 18-5
managing, 18-13
gateway links. See messaging gateway links or messaging links
getting
queue table, 13-31
global agents, 6-18
global events, 6-18
global queues, 6-18
granting
system privilege, 9-48
system privileges, 13-39
grouping
message, 12-62

H

HTTP, 1-12, 17-2, 17-6, 17-52, 17-60
accessing AQ XML servlet, 17-58
AQ operations over, 17-2
headers, 17-5
propagation, 17-62
response, 17-6
HTTPS
propagation, 17-62

I

IDAP
message, 17-6
schema, 17-35
transmitted over Internet, 17-1
IDAP. See Internet Data Access Presentation, 1-13, 17-3
INIT.ORA parameter, 2-9
installing
Messaging Gateway
prerequisites for the Oracle database, 18-6
verification, 18-11
Interface - javax.jms.BytesMessage, B-22
Interface - javax.jms.Connection, B-24
Interface - javax.jms.ConnectionFactory, B-24
Interface - javax.jms.ConnectionMetaData, B-25
Interface - javax.jms.DeliveryMode, B-25
interface - javax.jms.Destination, B-26
Interface - javax.jms.MapMessage, B-26
Interface - javax.jms.Message, B-27
Interface - javax.jms.MessageConsumer, B-29
Interface - javax.jms.MessageListener, B-30
Interface - javax.jms.MessageProducer, B-30
Interface - javax.jms.ObjectMessage, B-31
Interface - javax.jms.Queue, B-31
Interface - javax.jms.QueueBrowser, B-31
Interface - javax.jms.QueueConnection, B-32
Interface - javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory, B-32
Interface - javax.jms.QueueReceiver, B-33
Interface - javax.jms.QueueSender, B-33
Interface - javax.jms.QueueSession, B-34
Interface - javax.jms.Session, B-34
Interface - javax.jms.StreamMessage, B-36
Interface - javax.jms.TextMessage, B-37
Interface - javax.jms.Topic, B-37
Interface - javax.jms.TopicSession, B-39
Interface - javax.jms.TopicSubscriber, B-39
Interface - oracle.AQ.AQQueueTable, B-57
Interface - oracle.jms.AdtMessage, B-42
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsConnectionMetadata, B-46
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsConsumer, B-47
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueReceiver, B-42
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueSender, B-43
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicPublisher, B-43
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicReceiver, B-44
Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicSubscriber, B-44
Interface - oracle.jms.TopicReceiver, B-43
interfaces, classes, and exceptions, B-1
Internet
access, 8-35
Advanced Queuing operations, 17-2
Advanced Queuing operations over, 17-1
AQ operations over, xxvii, 1-2, 1-11
Internet Data Access Presentation (IDAP), 1-13, 17-3

J

Java API, 2-10
Java. See JDBC
javax.jms.BytesMessage, B-22
javax.jms.Connection, B-24
javax.jms.ConnectionFactory, B-24
javax.jms.ConnectionMetaData, B-25
javax.jms.DeliveryMode, B-25
javax.jms.Destination, B-26
javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException, B-40
javax.jms.InvalidSelectorException, B-40
javax.jms.JMSException, B-40
javax.jms.MapMessage, B-26
javax.jms.MesageNotWriteableException, B-42
javax.jms.Message, B-27
javax.jms.MessageConsumer, B-29
javax.jms.MessageEOFException, B-41
javax.jms.MessageFormatException, B-41
javax.jms.MessageListener, B-30
javax.jms.MessageNotReadableException, B-42
javax.jms.MessageProducer, B-30
javax.jms.ObjectMessage, B-31
javax.jms.Queue, B-31
javax.jms.QueueBrowser, B-31
javax.jms.QueueConnection, B-32
javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory, B-32
javax.jms.QueueReceiver, B-33
javax.jms.QueueSender, B-33
javax.jms.QueueSession, B-34
javax.jms.Session, B-34
javax.jms.StreamMessage, B-36
javax.jms.TextMessage, B-37
javax.jms.Topic, B-37
javax.jms.TopicConnection, B-37
javax.jms.TopicSession, B-39
javax.jms.TopicSubscriber, B-39
JDBC, 3-6
connection parameters, registering through LDAP, 13-8
connection parameters, registering through the database, 13-4
connection parameters, topic connection factory, 13-23
JDBC URL
registering through LDAP, 13-11
registering through the database, 13-6
JMS
examples payload, 12-32
JMS classes, B-1
JMS exceptions, B-1
JMS Extension, 3-8
JMS interfaces, B-1
JMS Type queues/topics, 17-10
JMS types, 17-10
JMSClasses, B-5
JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES parameter, 2-10

L

LDAP
queue/topic connection factory, 13-25
queue/topic, getting, 13-27
registering, 13-11
unregistering, 13-13, 13-15
LDAP server, 17-2
with an AQ XML Servlet, 17-54
links. See messaging gateway links
listen capability, 8-90
listener.ora file
modifying, 18-7
loading
database objects, 18-7
Messaging Gateway
prerequisites for non-Oracle messaging systems, 18-6
log file
monitoring, 18-26

M

managing
gateway agent, 18-13
map message, 12-28
message
error, AQ XML servlet, D-1
error, JMS, D-1
fanning-out, 7-14
grouping, 8-51
history, 8-27
navigation in dequeue, 8-65
ordering, 8-38, 12-56
priority and ordering, 8-38, 12-56
propagation, 7-14
recipient, 7-7
message enqueuing, 11-4
message format transformation, 1-7
message grouping, 1-16, 12-62
message history and retention, 12-18
message navigation in receive, 12-69
message payloads, 17-9
message producer features, 12-56, 12-93
message_grouping, 2-9
messages
producers and consumers, 1-22
messages, definition, 1-21
Messaging Gateway, 18-20
administration
architecture, 18-3
frequently asked questions, 6-6
functionality, 18-2
installing
prerequisites for non-Oracle messaging systems, 18-6
prerequisites for the Oracle database, 18-6
verification, 18-11
subscribers
creating, 18-20
Messaging Gateway agent. See gateway agent
messaging gateway links
altering, 18-17
configuring, 18-15
creating, 18-15
example, 18-18
removing, 18-18
MGW_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE role, 18-13
mgw.ora file, 18-9
example, 18-10
modeling
queue entity, 7-2
modeling and design, 7-1
modifying
listener.ora file, 18-7
tnsnames.ora file, 18-8
monitoring
log file, 18-26
registered non-Oracle queues, 18-20
multiple recipients, 1-18

N

navigation, 2-9
new features, xxxvii
non-Oracle queues
registering, 18-18
unregistering, 18-19
nonpersistent queue, 1-10, 1-22, 6-3
creating, 9-26
normal queues. See user queue, 1-22
notification, 17-32
asynchronous, 8-97

O

object message, 12-29
object types, 4-3, 4-17
object_name, 2-2
OO4O. See Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O)
operational interface
basic operations, 11-1
use cases, 11-2
optimization
arrival wait, 8-75
optimization of waiting for messages, 1-18
Oracle Extension, 3-8
Oracle Internet Directory, 6-18, 17-2
Oracle JMSClasses, B-5
Oracle object (ADT) type queues, 17-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 1-10, 8-30, 12-19
oracle.AQ.AQQueueTable, B-57
oracle.AQ.AQQueueTableProperty, B-58
oracle.jms.AdtMessage, B-42
oracle.jms.AQjmsAdtMessage, B-44
oracle.jms.AQjmsAgent, B-45
oracle.jms.AQjmsBytesMessage, B-45
oracle.jms.AQjmsConnection, B-46
oracle.jms.AQjmsConstants, B-46
oracle.jms.AQjmsConsumer, B-47
oracle.jms.AQjmsDestination, B-47
oracle.jms.AQjmsDestinationProperty, B-48
oracle.jms.AQjmsException, B-56
oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory, B-49
oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidDestinationException, B-56
oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidSelectorException, B-56
oracle.jms.AQjmsMapMessage, B-50
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessage, B-50
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageEOFException, B-57
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageFormatException, B-57
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageNotReadableException, B-57
oracle.jms.AQjmsMesssageNotWriteableException, B-57
oracle.jms.AQjmsObjectMessage, B-51
oracle.jms.AQjmsOracleDebug, B-51
oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer, B-52
oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueBrowser, B-52
oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueReceiver, B-42
oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueSender, B-43
oracle.jms.AQjmsSession, B-53
oracle.jms.AQjmsStreamMessage, B-55
oracle.jms.AQjmsTextMessage, B-55
oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicBrowser, B-59
oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicConnectionFactory, B-55
oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicPublisher, B-43
oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicReceiver, B-44
oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicSubscriber, B-44
oracle.jms.TopicBrowser, B-59
oracle.jms.TopicReceiver, B-43

P

payload, 17-9
structured, 8-11
performance, 5-2
persistent queue, 1-22
ping period for Exception Listener, 16-93, 16-94
PL/SQL, 3-2
postinstallation tasks, 18-6
prerequisites
for non-Oracle messaging systems, 18-6
for the Oracle database, 18-6
priority and ordering of messages, 12-56
privileges, 4-4
revoking, A-67
privileges. See specific privilege, such as system privilege, topic privilege, 13-42
producers, 7-4
programmatic environments, 2-7, 3-2
propagation, 1-16, 2-10, 8-107, 12-83, 17-62
exception handling, 12-92, 12-93, 12-95
exception handling during, 12-92
failures, 4-12
features, 8-106
issues, 4-11
LOB attributes, 8-111
message, 4-5, 7-14
messages with LOB attributes, 8-111
processing, 18-5
schedule, 12-88
schedule, altering, 13-61
schedule, disabling, 13-63
scheduling, 1-20, 8-108, 8-114, 13-57
scheduling, enabling, 13-59
unscheduling, 13-64
using HTTP, 8-118
propagation jobs
configuring, 18-20
disabling, 18-22
enabling, 18-22
resetting, 18-22
restarting, 18-22
propagation schedule, 12-90
altering, 9-81
disabling, 9-87
enabling, 9-84
selecting, 10-9
selecting all, 10-9
selecting in user schema, 10-25
Propagation, Exception Handling During, 12-96
protocol address
example, 18-7
publish-subscribe, 7-12, 8-28
topic, 12-44

Q

QMN. See queue monitor (QMN), 1-24, 2-10
queue, 1-22
altering, 9-28
creating, 9-20
creating, example, A-4
dropping, 9-31
nonpersistent, 1-10, 6-3, 9-26
point-to-point, 12-38
point-to-point, creating, 13-35
selecting all, 10-7
selecting in user schema, 10-23
selecting, in user schema, 10-23
selecting, user has any privilege, 10-13
selecting, user has queue privilege, 10-15
staring, 9-42
starting, 9-42
stopping, 9-45
subscriber rules, 10-31
subscriber, selecting, 10-29
subscribers, 7-7
subscribers, selecting, 10-29
queue entity
modeling, 7-2
queue monitor, 1-24
queue monitor (QMN), 2-10
queue privilege
granting, 9-53
granting, point-to-point, 13-46
revoking, 9-55
revoking, point-to-point, 13-48
queue propagation
scheduling, 9-71
unscheduling, 9-75
queue subscribers
selecting, rules, 10-31
queue table, 1-22
altering, 9-14
creating, 9-4, 13-28, 13-30
creating prioritized message, 9-23
creating, example, 9-7, 9-8, 9-22, 9-23
creating, example, XMLType attributes, 9-8
dropping, 9-17
getting, 13-31
messages, selecting, 10-17
selecting all, 10-3, 10-17
selecting messages, 10-17
selecting user tables, 10-5
queue table data
exporting, 4-5
queue tables
creating, example, A-4
selecting all in user schema, 10-21
queue type
verifying, 9-78
queue_type, 2-9
queue-level access control, 1-10, 8-4
queues
AQ
registering, 18-20
exception, 18-24
non-Oracle
registering, 18-18
unregistering, 18-19
queue/topic
connection factory in LDAP, 13-25
connection factory, unregistering in LDAP through the database, 13-13
connection factory, unregistering in LDAP through the LDAP, 13-15
LDAP, 13-27
queuing
basic, 7-3
basic, one producer, one consumer, 7-3

R

RAW queues, 17-9
Real Application Clusters. See Oracle Real Application Clusters, 1-10
receiving messages, 12-66
recipient, 1-23, 7-7
list, 2-4, 8-36, 12-50
local and remote, 1-18, 8-64
multiple, 8-63
register request
server response, 17-31
registered non-Oracle queues
altering, 18-19
example, 18-20
monitoring, 18-20
registering
AQ Agent, 17-52
AQ queues, 18-20
JDBC connection parameters through LDAP, 13-8
JDBC URL through LDAP, 13-11
non-Oracle queues, 18-18
through the database, JDBC connection parameters, 13-4
through the database, JDBC URL, 13-6
registration
client request for, 17-7
to a queue, 2-5
registration for notification vs. listener, 6-3
removing
messaging gateway links, 18-18
resetting
propagation jobs, 18-22
restarting
propagation jobs, 18-22
retention, 2-9
retention and message history, 1-9, 8-27, 12-18
retries with delays, 1-19
retry
delay interval, 8-77
revoking
system privileges, 13-40
revoking roles and privileges, A-67
role
revoking, A-67
user, 4-2
rollback a transaction, 17-26
rollback response, 17-32
rule, 1-24
selecting subscriber, 10-31
rule-based subscriber, 1-17
example, 9-61
rule-based subscription, 8-86

S

schedules
altering, 18-22
creating, 18-21
scheduling
propagation, 1-20, 12-88, 13-57
schema
AQ XML, 17-33
IDAP, 17-35
SOAP, 17-33
security, 4-2, 4-3
selection rules, 18-23
sender identification, 1-17
sequence_deviation, 2-9
servlet
AQ XML, 17-48, 17-54
queue table
creating, 9-12
setting up
Messaging Gateway, 18-6
shutdown, 18-14
SMTP, 1-12, 17-55
operations over the Internet, 17-2
SOAP, 17-33
body, 17-4
envelope, 17-4
headers, 17-4
message structure, 17-4
method invocation, 17-5
SOAP schema, 17-33
specifying
destination properties, 13-33
SQL access, 1-8
starting
destination, 13-50
startup, 18-14
state parameter, 2-9
static service information
example, 18-8
statistics views, 8-35
statistics views support, 12-21
stopping
destination, 13-52
stream message, 12-27
structured payload, 1-9, 8-11
structured payload/message types, 12-21
subscriber, 2-4
adding, 9-58
altering, 9-64
durable, 12-45
removing, 9-68
rule-based, 1-17, 9-61
selecting, 10-29
subscribers
altering, 18-22
creating, 18-20
subscription, 8-36
anonymous, 2-5
rule-based, 8-86
subscription and recipient list, 1-15
subscription and recipient lists, 1-15
system privilege
granting, 9-48
revoking, 9-51
system privileges
granting, 13-39
revoking, 13-40
system-level access control, 8-2, 12-16

T

text message, 12-28
time specification, 1-17
delay, 8-45, 12-59
expiration, 8-48, 12-60
tnsnames.ora file
example, 18-9
modifying, 18-8
topic
connection factory, JDBC connection parameters, 13-23
connection factory, with JDBC URL, 13-21
publish-subscribe, creating, 13-37
topic privilege
granting, publish-subscribe, 13-42
revoking, publish-subscribe, 13-44
topic publisher, 12-48
tracking and event journals, 1-9
transaction protection, 1-19
transformation. See message format transformation, 1-7, 1-24
transformations, 18-23
example, 18-24
tuning. See database tuning, 5-2
type_name, 2-2
types
object, 4-3, 4-17

U

unloading
Messaging Gateway, 18-12
unregistering
non-Oracle queues, 18-19
example, 18-20
queue/topic connection factory in LDAP, 13-13, 13-15
unscheduling
propagation, 13-64
user authentication, 17-51
user authorization, 17-52
user queue, 1-22
user role, 4-2
USER_ATTRIBUTE_TRANSFORMATIONS, 10-39
USER_TRANSFORMATIONS, 10-38
users
administration, 18-11
agent, 18-11

V

view, 10-1
attributes, 10-1
views, 10-2
statistics, 8-35
visibility, 2-9
Visual Basic. See Oracle Objects for OLE(OO4O)

W

wait, 2-9
waiting
for message arrival, 8-75
Web server
setup, 17-56

X

XML, 17-1
components, 17-10
schema, 17-33
servlet, 17-48, 17-54
servlet, HTTP, 17-58

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