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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide for Release
1
Primary Considerations for Developing Custom Technology Adapters
1.1
Preliminary Decision: Uni-Directional or Bidirectional Adapter?
1.2
Purpose
2
Custom Adapter Screens Typical Appearance
3
Developing a Custom Adapter Using Oracle JDeveloper
3.1
Understanding the JCA Adapter Wizard Framework and Overview
3.1.1
Implementing the SCA Endpoint Interface
3.1.2
Extending the JCA Adapter Wizard Class and Implementing its Abstract Methods.
3.1.3
Implementing Custom Adapter Wizard Pages
3.1.4
Implementing the JcaDataInterface
3.1.5
Using Framework Pages for Common Functionality
3.1.6
Extending the ConnectionPage
3.1.7
Extending the WsdlSelectionPage
3.1.8
Extending the JcaOperationPage
3.1.9
Using and/or Extending CustomAdapterConfig Class
3.1.10
Extending CommonAdapterSchemaPage or CommonAdapterInOutSchemaPage
3.1.11
Adding a Finish Page
3.1.12
Performing Post Finish Handling (Optional)
3.1.13
Adding an AdapterType Element to sca-config.xml
3.1.14
Using Public Utility Methods
4
Developing an Adapter Runtime Component for Integration with Fusion Middleware
4.1
Understanding Overall Design
4.2
Connection Configuration
4.3
Run Time Interfaces and Contracts
4.3.1
Inbound
4.3.2
JCA 1.5 Contracts and Interfaces
4.3.2.1
Interfacejavax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapter
4.3.2.2
Instantiation
4.3.2.3
Stop Method and Endpoint Activation
4.3.2.4
Connection Factory, Work Request, Endpoint Deactivation
4.3.3
Interfacejavax.resource.spi.work.Work
4.3.4
Interfacejavax.resource.spi.work.WorkManager
4.3.5
Outbound Considerations
4.3.6
Translation Service Interface
4.4
Constructing the WebLogic JCA Resource Archive RAR
4.5
Deploying the RAR File to the WebLogic Application Server
4.6
Testing the Custom Adapter
5
Making the Custom Adapter Available in Oracle JDeveloper
6
Samples for Custom Adapter SDK Development
6.1
Source Code
6.2
Sample SCA Composite Application
7
List of JAR Files Required for Build
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