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Oracle® Communication and Mobility Server Developer's Guide
Release 10.1.3

Part Number E10293-02
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A

Accounting API, C.4
Accounting Event API, C.1
Aggregation Proxy, 6.3
appId, 3.1
Application Router
configuring, 3.1
applications, 2.3
default, 2.7.1
testing of, 5.7
asynchronous send method, 2.7.2.3
authentication, 2.7.6

B

Back to Back User Agent, 2.1, 4.10
Basic Response, 5.5, 5.5.1

C

Call Forward, 5.5, 5.5.2
classes
SipServletRequest, 2.5.1.1
SipServletResponse, 2.5.1.1
classes and methods, 2.5

D

deployment descriptor, 2.2.1, 2.4, 2.4.1
Diameter, A
accounting call flow, A.5.1
Accounting-Answer, A.5.1.2.2
Accounting-Request, A.5.1.2.1
APIs
3GPP/Rf Diameter Java API, A.2
3GPP/Ro Diameter Java API, A.3
3GPP/Sh Diameter Java API, A.4
Diameter Java Base Protocol API, A.1
application example, A.5
architecture, A
global cleaning, A.5.1.3
distributable applications, 4.2

E

Eclipse, 1.2.2, 5.1, 5.5
Basic Response SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.1
Call Forward SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.2
creating a new project, 5.3
importing a project, 5.4
Message Sender SIP/Web converged application example project, 5.5, 5.5.3
Parlay X Web Services Client example project, 5.5
Proxy/registrar SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.4
starting OCMS in, 5.7.3
Third Party Call Control SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.5
event logging
attributes, C.5
EventLogger, C.1
EventLoggerFactory, C.1

H

headers, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.1.5, 2.5.1.7
HTTP X-3GPP-ASSERTED-IDENTITY, 6.4
HTTP, 2.7.2.1
HTTPS, 6.4

I

importing example projects, 5.5
initial requests, 2.7.1
initialization parameters, 2.4
INVITE requests, 2.4.1

J

Javadoc, 2.7.4
JSR 116, 2, 2.1, 2.7.4, 3.1

L

listeners
SIP
listeners, 2.2.6
log files
system, 5.7.2
log level, 5.7.1
Log4j, C.5
event filtering, C.5
event formatting and destination, C.5
event logging attributes, C.5
event processing, C.5
logEvent method, C.2
logging, C.5
logging events
to a file, C.5

M

memory usage, 4.7
MESSAGE requests, 2.4.1
Message Sender, 5.5, 5.5.3
messages, 2.5.1.1
methods
addAddressHeader, 2.5.1.5
createRequest, 2.2.3
createResponse, 2.5.1.3
doAck, 2.5.1
doBye, 2.5.1
doCancel, 2.5.1
doErrorResponse, 2.5.1
doInfo, 2.5.1
doInvite, 2.5.1
doMessage, 2.5.1
doNotify, 2.5.1
doOptions, 2.5.1
doPrack, 2.5.1
doProvisionalResponse, 2.5.1
doPublish, 2.7.2.2
doRedirectResponse, 2.5.1
doRegister, 2.5.1
doRequest(), 2.5.1
doResponse, 2.5.1.3
doResponse(), 2.5.1
doSubscribe, 2.5.1
doSuccessResponse, 2.5.1
getAddressHeader, 2.5.1.5
getApplicationSession(), 2.2.2
getHeaders, 2.5.1.5
getHost, 2.5.1.6
getInitParameter, 2.5.3
getLrParam, 2.5.1.6
getServletContext, 2.2.1
getSession(), 2.2.3
getSessions(), 2.2.3
getStatus(), 2.5.1.3
getUser, 2.5.1.6
init, 2.4
invalidate, 2.2.2
isEnabled, C.4
logEvent, C.2
match, 2.4.1, 3.1
override methods, 2.5.1
public void logEvent, C.3
request handling methods, 2.5.1
response handling, 2.5.1
send(), 2.7.2.3
service, 2.5.1
setContent(), 2.5.1.4
setMethod(), 2.5.1.6
toString(), C.5
multi-threading, 2.7.3

O

OCMS, 1.1
Service Creation Environment, 1.2.2
OCMS SCE, 1.2.2
OCMS SCE, 1.2.2
OID, 2.7.6
Oracle Communication and Mobility Server, 1.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.7.6

P

Parlay X
defining a Web services deployment server, 6.4
Presence custom error codes, 6.7
Parlay X Web Service interface, 1.2.1.1
Parlay X Web Services, 6
Parlay X Web Services Client, 5.5
Presence, 1.1
Presence Web Services, 1.2.1.2
Presence Web Services interfaces, 6.5
code examples, 6.6
using, 6.6
PresenceConsumer interface, 6.5
PresenceNotification interface, 6.5
PresenceSupplier interface, 6.5
programming guidelines, 4
Protocol Sessions, 2.2.3
proxy
configuration values, 2.4
proxy servlet, 2.1
Proxy/registrar, 5.5, 5.5.4

R

RADIUS, 2.7.6
request handling, 2.5.1
request object structure, 2.6.4.1
Request URI, 3.1, 3.1
requests, 2.5.1.2
response handling, 2.5.1
responses, 2.5.1.3
RFC 2806, 2.5.1.6
RFC 3261, 2.5.1.6
RFC 3263, 2.5.1.8
RFC 3903, 2.7.2.2
RFC 822, 2.5.1.1
route header, 3.1

S

security, 3.2
authentication and authorization, 2.7.6
user roles, 3.2
Servlet Config object, 2.4
servlet context, 2.2.1
servlet mapping, 2.4.1
servlets, 2.2.5
session
configuration values, 2.4
session attributes, 2.5.2
shared resources, 4.8
SIP, 2.3
applications, 2.3, 2.4.1
testing of, 5.7
headers, manipulating, 2.5.1.5
messages, 2.5.1.1
request or response content, 2.5.1.4
requests, 2.5.1.2
responses, 2.5.1.3
servlet mapping, 2.4.1
servlets, 2.2.5, 2.4, 2.4.1
session data, 2.7.5
transactions, 2.2.4
SIP Application Manager, 2.4
SIP Application Sessions, 2.2.2
SIP Applications
addressing, 3.1
SIP Container, 2.2, 2.4, 2.4, 3.1
processing initial requests, 2.7.1
processing requests, 2.4
SIP Servlet API, 1.2, 2.5.2
classes and methods, 2.5
SIP Servlets
accessing externally, 2.7.5
SipURI, 2.5.1.6
accessing parameters in, 2.5.1.6
sip.xml, 2.2.1, 2.4, 2.4.1
standards
JSR 116, 2, 2.1, 2.7.4, 3.1
RFC 2806, 2.5.1.6
RFC 3261, 2.5.1.6
RFC 3263, 2.5.1.8
RFC 3903, 2.7.2.2
RFC 822, 2.5.1.1
system headers, 2.5.1.2

T

TEL URLs, 2.5.1.6
testing, 5.7
Third Party Call Control, 5.5, 5.5.5
testing, 5.7.4
timeouts
proxy, 2.2.1
session, 2.2.1, 2.2.2

U

unpublish, 6.6.3
User Agent Client, 2.1
User Agent Server, 2.1