Oracle9i Servlet Engine Developer's Guide
Release 1 (9.0.1)

Part Number A90213-02
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A

accept-charset
header in HTTP response, 8-24
accept-info
WAR file element, 8-24
access control list, 7-3
AccessControlException, 7-14
accesslog, 3-15
acronyms, A-1
addendpoint, 3-5, 3-6, 5-11
addgroupentry, 3-16
Apache, 1-2, 2-6, 4-1, 4-2
daemon process, 5-3
restarting, 5-4
APACHE_HOME, 5-8
AuroraLocationService, 4-12
directive for ose.conf configuration file, 5-17
mod_ose directive, 5-6
AuroraService, 5-17
aurora-stateless-server, 5-18
AuroraWorkersPerProcess
mod_ose directive, 5-6
authentication
BASIC, 7-5, 7-11, 7-19
DIGEST, 7-5, 7-11
using OSSO, 7-5
auth-method
WAR File subelement, 8-28
authType, 7-11


B

BASE64, 7-11
binding
in JNDI, 2-8, 2-9
browse-dirs
WAR file element, 8-25

C

cached data, 1-7
case
of letters in user names, 7-7
cd, 1-9
CGI, 1-3
charset, 8-24
WAR file subelement, 8-24
chmod, 1-9, 7-4
chown, 7-4
class-loader-descriptor
WAR file element, 8-29
Common Gateway Interface. See CGI
config file, 3-16
config object, 2-23, 2-26, 2-32, 2-37, 2-41, 3-15, 3-20, 3-21, 3-27, 5-17, 7-4, 7-5, 7-14
configuration files
Apache, 5-2
httpds.conf, 5-8
mod_ose, 5-3
ose.conf, 5-8
context path, 8-3
context-param
in WAR deployment, 8-38
contexts
in JNDI, 2-8
cookie, 1-4, 2-5
CORBA, 2-14, 2-19
createcontext, 3-13
createwebdomain, 3-9

D

DBMS_EPGC package, 9-8
CONFIG_ERROR exception, 9-8
CREATE_DAD procedure, 9-12
CREATE_INSTANCE procedure, 9-9
DAD_NOT_FOUND exception, 9-8
DELETE_DAD_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 9-13
DELETE_GLOBAL_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 9-11
DROP_ALL_INSTANCES procedure, 9-10
DROP_DAD procedure, 9-12
DROP_INSTANCE procedure, 9-10
EXPORT procedure, 9-14
GET_ADMIN_LIST procedure, 9-10
GET_ALL_DAD_ATTRIBUTES procedure, 9-13
GET_ALL_GLOBAL_ATTRIBUTES procedure, 9-11
GET_DAD_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 9-12
GET_DAD_LIST procedure, 9-13
GET_GLOBAL_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 9-11
GRANT_ADMIN procedure, 9-10
IMPORT procedure, 9-13
INSTANCE_ALREADY_EXISTS exception, 9-8
INVALID_DATA_ATTRIBUTE exception, 9-8
INVALID_GLOBAL_ATTRIBUTE exception, 9-8
INVALID_PORT exception, 9-8
INVALID_USERNAME exception, 9-8
NOT_AN_ADMIN exception, 9-8
PRIVILEGE_ERROR exception, 9-8
REVOKE_ADMIN procedure, 9-10
SET_DAD_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 9-12
SET_GLOBAL_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 9-10
USER_ALREADY_EXISTS exception, 9-8
VARCHAR2_TABLE type, 9-8
dbms_java
package, 2-12, 3-11
dbms_java.grant_permission, 8-37
DBUSER
realm type, 7-7
deploywar, 8-47
deploywar.htm, 8-8
destroyservice, 3-5
directive in ose.conf, 4-12
dispatcher, 3-2
doc-root
in WAR deployment, 8-38
WAR file element, 8-25
DOCTYPE
declaration of, 8-4
document root, 2-11, 8-3
of servlet context, 8-24
DTD, 8-4, 8-5, 8-8, 8-14
auxiliary descriptor, 8-23

E

EJBs, 1-6, 1-11, 2-8, 2-14, 2-19, 6-1, 6-5, A-3
embedded PL/SQL gateway, 9-2
endpoint, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-15, 2-17, 2-19, 2-21, 2-22, 2-38
Enterprise JavaBeans. See EJBs
error-log
WAR file element, 8-26
exportwebdomain, 5-6, 5-13

F

file permissions
in WAR deployment, 8-37
firewall, 1-10, 2-20

G

gencfg.pl
Perl script, 5-6, 5-10, 5-14
grant_permission, 2-12
group
in security, 7-6, 7-11


H

Hidden Form Fields, 1-4
host name, 2-36
hotload
WAR file subelement, 8-28
HRRoot
sample Web service, 2-14
HTML, 1-3
HTML pages, 8-2, 8-3
HTTP
client, 1-11, 2-15, 8-8
presentation, 2-15
protocol, 1-2, 1-3
request
DELETE, 7-13
GET, 7-13, 7-19, 8-31
HEAD, 7-13
OPTIONS, 7-13
POST, 1-5, 7-13, 8-31
PUT, 7-13
TRACE, 7-13
types to be protected, 7-13
request types, 7-13
requests
stateless, 2-17
security, 7-2, 7-3, 7-5, 7-12
security realm, 8-30
service, 2-5, 2-14, 5-11
services, 2-19
session object, 2-5
httpd, 5-3
httpds.conf, 5-8, 5-22
Apache configuration file, 5-4
httpdsctl, 5-4
HTTPS, 1-5
HttpServletRequest
getContextPath() method, 2-37
getPathInfo() method, 2-37
getServletPath() method, 2-37
HttpSession object, 1-4


I

IfModule
Apache directive, 5-5
Include
Apache directive, 5-8
INIT.ORA, 3-3
intranet, 2-20
IP address, 2-20

J

J2EE, 2-5
JAR, 8-6
Java archive. See JAR
Java Naming and Directory Interface. See JNDI
Java Stored Procedure, 2-8
Java Virtual Machine. See JVM
JAVA$HTTP$REALM$GROUP$, 7-10
JAVA$HTTP$REALM$MAPPING$, 7-13
JAVA$HTTP$REALM$POLICY$
permissions table, 7-14
JAVA$HTTP$REALM$PRINCIPAL$, 7-10
JavaBeans, 1-6, 8-2, 8-4
java.io.FilePermission, 2-12
JavaServer Pages. See JSPs
JDBC, 1-4
server side internal driver for, 1-7
JNDI, 1-5, 2-8
binding, 2-8, 2-9
context objects in, 2-8
namespace, 2-14, 2-33, 7-3, 7-14
permissions in namespace, 7-3
protection, 7-2
realm type, 7-8
reference objects in, 2-8
JServ, 1-2
jserver-loader
WAR file subelement, 8-29
JSP, 1-6, 2-16, 8-3, 8-9, 8-36, 8-39, 8-41
jsp-info
WAR file element, 8-28
JVM, 1-8, 8-1

K

KeepAlive, 4-11, 5-18

L

language
WAR file subelement, 8-24
Laurie, Ben, 7-2
Laurie, Peter, 7-2
loadjava, 1-11
LoadModule
Apache directive, 5-5
Location, 5-19
Apache directive, 5-5
log-descriptor
WAR file element, 8-26
login-config
element of web.xml, 8-10
WAR file element, 8-28
lsnrctl service, 2-17

M

middle-tier, 1-10
mkdir, 1-9
mod_ose, 2-17, 3-2, 5-2
mod_osso, 4-14
mod_osso.c, 5-22
mod_plsql, 9-2
MTS, 1-10, 2-6
Multi-Threaded Server. See MTS

N

named_servlets, 7-15
JNDI context, 7-3
namespace, 1-9, 2-8
JNDI, 2-33
OSE, 2-9
Netscape, 7-19
network interface card, 1-10, 3-9


O

Oracle
auxiliary descriptor, 8-47
auxiliary descriptor for WAR deployment, 8-17, 8-38
HTTP Server, 2-15
listener, 2-15
shared server, 5-2
Oracle HTTP Server, 1-2, 3-2, 5-2
Oracle Net, 4-3
configuration of for mod_ose, 5-9
inst1_http entry for, 3-4
Oracle Servlet Engine
scalability of, 8-7
Oracle shared server, 5-12
Oracle Single Sign-On. See OSSO
oracle_apache.conf
Apache configuration file, 5-8
Oracle8i, 1-10, 2-6
OracleJSP
translator, 8-41
ose.conf
configuration file, 5-19
creating, 5-10
mod_ose configuration file, 5-5
ose-principal
WAR file subelement, 8-30
OSSO, 5-22, 7-5, 8-14, 8-28
authentication using, 5-23
realm
publishing, 5-23
removing, 5-23
realm type, 7-7, 7-8

P

Perl, 5-6, 5-10, 5-14
permissions
in JNDI, 7-3
on a servlet, 7-4
plsGateway, 9-2
PL/SQL
call spec, 8-8, 8-15
PL/SQL gateway, 9-2
PL/SQL procedures
stateful, 9-2
port, 2-15
PRESENTATION
directive in TNSNAMES.ORA, 2-18
principal
creating, 7-9
in security, 7-11
in security realm, 7-13
security, 7-2, 7-5
PrivilegedServlet
interface, 7-14
properties
of a Web service, 2-28
protection rules
in HTTP security, 7-12
protection scheme
BASIC, 7-12
NONE, 7-11
published name
of a servlet, 2-32
publishservlet, 2-34, 2-37, 9-2

Q

query string, 2-35

R

RDBMS
realm type, 7-7
rdbms-log
WAR file subelement, 8-26
realm, 5-23, 7-5, 7-6, 7-8
creating, 7-8
location of in JNDI namespace, 7-10
removing, 7-9
where located, 7-10
realmName, 7-11
realm-name
WAR file element, 8-29
references
in JNDI, 2-8
resolver
WAR file subelement, 8-29
RFC
2616, 4-11
RFCs
2068, 7-2
2069, 7-11
rm, 1-9
rmendpoint, 3-8
role-name
WAR file subelement, 8-30
run as owner, 7-4
RunAsOwner
servlet context property, 3-16
runAsOwner
config object entry, 7-4
run-as-owner
attribute of context-descriptor element, 8-16
WAR file element, 8-25

S

schema
WAR file subelement, 8-29
security
examples, 7-16
security realm, 7-2, 8-10
security servlet
creating, 7-14
security-role
WAR file subelement, 8-30
Service Provider Interface. See SPI
service.globalTimeout, 3-8
servlet
"heavy weight", 1-7
permissions, 7-4
published name of, 2-32
stateful, 1-4
stateless, 1-4, 4-2
virtual path of, 2-36
servlet context, 2-32, 8-2
in WAR deployment, 8-38
servlet engine
defined, 1-2
session, 1-4
session shell command
accesslog, 3-15
addendpoint, 3-5, 3-6
addgroupentry, 3-16
cd, 1-9
chmod, 1-9, 7-4
chown, 7-4
createcontext, 3-13
createwebservice, 3-5
deploywar, 8-47
destroyservice, 3-5
exportwebdomain, 5-13
ls, 1-9
mkdir, 1-9
publishservlet, 2-34
realm, 5-23, 7-8
realm map, 7-12, 7-18
realm secure, 7-14
rm, 1-9
rmendpoint, 3-8
SetHandler, 5-18
shared server
required for OSE, 3-3
socket, 2-15
SPI, 2-10
SQL tables
for persistence of JNDI namespace objects, 2-8
SQL*Plus, 8-37
SSL, 2-18, 4-12, 5-20
static files
WAR deployment of, 8-37
static pages, 2-16
subcontext, 7-10
SYS
database schema
creating a Web service, 7-3
privileges, 2-19
system-log
WAR file subelement, 8-26

T

table
WAR deployment file attribute, 8-26
TCP, 4-12
TCP/IP, 2-15, 2-18, 5-11
TCPS, 4-12, 5-11, 5-20
threads
in Java, 1-8
TNS_ADMIN, 5-9
TNSNAMES.ORA, 3-3, 3-4
Tomcat, 1-2, 2-25
troubleshooting
HTTP security, 7-19
of mod_ose, 5-25
WAR deployment, 8-45
TTC, 2-19

U

UNIX, 2-12, 3-11, 5-8
URI, 2-35, 2-36
URL, 1-2, 1-3, 2-26, 2-35
URL rewriting, 1-4, 2-5
user
in security, 7-6

V

virtual host, 1-10
virtual hosting, 2-20
IP-based, 2-26
name-based, 2-25
virtual path, 8-3, 8-31
of a servlet, 2-36
virtual-path
WAR file attribute, 8-24
WAR file element, 8-25
virtualpath
option of createcontext command, 3-13

W

Wainwright, Peter, 7-2
WAR, 8-1, 8-6
deployment
client-side, 8-50
restrictions on, 8-59
deployment descriptor, 8-9
deployment servlet, 8-48
deployment tool, 8-35
options, 8-43
Web application, 8-3
deployment descriptor for, 8-4
distributable, 8-5
Web applications, 1-7
Web archive file. See WAR
Web archive. See WAR
Web browser, 1-2, 1-11
Web domain, 2-23
determination of from the URL, 2-27
single, 3-11
Web server
defined, 1-2
Web service
multi-domain, 2-20
single-domain, 2-20
Web services, 2-19
WEB-INF, 8-37
subdirectory for WAR deployment, 8-35
web.xml, 8-4, 8-35, 8-38, 8-46
Windows NT, 2-12, 3-11, 5-8

X

XML, 5-13
validation of for WAR deployment, 8-46

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