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List of Examples
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide
New and Changed Features for 12
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Release 1 (12.1.3)
Other Significant Changes in this Document for 12
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Release 1 (12.1.3)
Part I Using the Oracle Enterprise Repository Console
1
Getting Started with the Oracle Enterprise Repository Console
1.1
Getting Started
1.1.1
Logging in to Oracle Enterprise Repository
1.1.2
The Default View
1.1.3
Logging Out of Oracle Enterprise Repository
1.2
User Role Descriptions
1.3
Exploring the Asset Lifecycle
1.3.1
Performing a Standard Asset Submission
1.3.2
Finding Assets
1.3.2.1
Navigating the Asset Tree
1.3.2.2
Performing Standard Searches
1.3.2.3
Using the More Search Options Feature
1.3.2.4
Saving Searches
1.3.2.5
Using EasyLinks
1.3.3
Evaluating Assets
1.3.3.1
Using the Navigator
1.3.4
Using/Downloading Assets
1.3.5
Reviewing Assets
1.3.6
Subscribing to Asset Information
1.3.7
Exporting Asset Details
1.3.7.1
Exporting Detail to Excel
1.3.7.2
Exporting Detail to PDF
1.3.7.3
Exporting Asset Search Results to ZIP
1.3.7.4
Exporting API Assets to API Catalog
1.4
Projects
1.4.1
Viewing Project Details
1.4.2
Locating a Project
1.5
My Stuff
1.5.1
Assigned Assets
1.5.2
Produced Assets
1.5.3
Consumed Assets
1.5.4
Projects
1.5.5
Subscriptions
1.5.6
Saved Searches
1.5.7
Configuration Options
Part II Using JDeveloper with Oracle Enterprise Repository
2
Configuring Oracle JDeveloper to Support Integration with Oracle Enterprise Repository
2.1
Install the Oracle Enterprise Repository JDeveloper 12
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Plug-in
2.2
Create a New Repository Connection
2.3
Edit an Existing Repository Connection
3
Using Oracle JDeveloper to Interact with Oracle Enterprise Repository
3.1
Using Oracle JDeveloper
3.1.1
Associating a JDeveloper Application with Oracle Enterprise Repository
3.1.2
Search Oracle Enterprise Repository
3.1.3
View Asset Details
3.1.4
Consuming WSDL/Service from Oracle Enterprise Repository
Part III Developing Custom Integrations Using the REX API
4
Using the Repository Extensibility Framework
4.1
Introduction to REX
4.2
REX Architecture
4.2.1
Subsystems Overview
4.2.2
CRUD-Q Naming Convention
4.2.2.1
Atomicity of Method Calls
4.2.2.2
No Inter-call Transaction Support
4.2.3
Fundamental WSDL Data Types
4.2.4
Versioning Considerations for the Oracle Enterprise Repository REX
4.3
Basic Concepts
4.3.1
Enabling the OpenAPI within the Oracle Enterprise Repository
4.3.2
Consuming WSDL
4.4
REX API Descriptions and Use Cases
4.4.1
ArtifactStore API
4.4.1.1
Overview
4.4.1.2
Use Case: Create Missing ArtifactStore
4.4.2
AcceptableValueLists API
4.4.2.1
Overview
4.4.2.2
Use Case: Create and Edit an Acceptable Value List
4.4.2.3
Use Case: Find an Acceptable Value List and Use it in an Asset
4.4.3
Asset API
4.4.3.1
Overview
4.4.3.2
Use Cases
4.4.4
AssetType API
4.4.4.1
Overview
4.4.4.2
Use Cases
4.4.5
Categorization Types and Categorizations API
4.4.5.1
Overview
4.4.5.2
Use Cases
4.4.6
CMF Entry Type API
4.4.6.1
Overview
4.4.6.2
Use Case: Manipulating CMF Entry Types
4.4.7
Custom Access Settings API
4.4.7.1
Overview
4.4.7.2
Use Case: Retrieve a List of Custom Access Settings Types
4.4.7.3
Get Default Custom Access Setting Names
4.4.8
Department API
4.4.8.1
Overview
4.4.8.2
Use Case: Manipulate Departments
4.4.9
Extraction API
4.4.9.1
Overview
4.4.9.2
Use Cases
4.4.10
Localization of REX Clients
4.4.10.1
Overview
4.4.10.2
Use Case: Creating Localized Messages from REX Exceptions
4.4.10.3
Use Case: Creating Localized Messages from REX Audit Messages
4.4.11
Notification API
4.4.11.1
Overview
4.4.11.2
Use Case: Create a Read Notification Substitution List and Create a Notification
4.4.12
Policy API
4.4.12.1
Overview
4.4.12.2
Use Cases
4.4.13
Projects API
4.4.13.1
Overview
4.4.13.2
Use Cases
4.4.14
Relationship Types API
4.4.14.1
Overview
4.4.14.2
Use Cases
4.4.15
Role API
4.4.15.1
Overview
4.4.15.2
Use Case: Manipulate Roles
4.4.16
Subscriptions API
4.4.16.1
Overview
4.4.17
System Settings API
4.4.17.1
Overview
4.4.17.2
Use Case: Query for System Settings
4.4.18
User API
4.4.18.1
Overview
4.4.18.2
Use Case: Manipulating Users
4.4.19
Vendor API
4.4.19.1
Overview
4.4.19.2
Use Case: Manipulating Vendors
Index
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