Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Developer's Guide
Release 1.1

Part Number A86700-01

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Preface

This guide discusses how you can use the Wireless Edition to develop and deliver mobile services. It includes these chapters:

Chapter 1, "Introduction"

Provides an overview of Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition.

Chapter 2, "Creating Adapters"

Describes how to create Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition adapters.

Chapter 3, "Creating Transformers"

Describes how to create Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition transformers.

Chapter 4, "Rebranding the Personalization Portal"

Describes the Web interface that users access to customize their mobile portals.

Chapter 5, "Using the Personalization Portal API"

Describes The Personalization Portal API classes and how they provide a streamlined way for portal customization.

Chapter 6, "Using the Runtime API"

Explains how the Wireless Edition Runtime processes events and how developers can use the hooks in the Runtime API.

Chapter 7, "Using the Data Model API"

Describes the class hierarchy and the semantics of each class in the Data Model API. Explains how adapters can use the API.

Chapter 8, "Using the Location API"

Describes how by using the interfaces in the Location API developers can integrate location services (from geocoding, mapping, routing, and yellow pages third-party providers) into Wireless Edition applications without having to write custom interfaces for each service.

Chapter 9, "Working with Wireless Edition XML"

Describes the XML formats that Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition uses to represent service content and its internal objects.

Appendix A, "Simple Result DTD Reference"

Describes the content of the Simple Result DTD; the elements, the usage, the attributes, the children, and the DTD declarations.

Appendix B, "Runtime System Variables"

Describes the system variables that are recognized by the runtime application.


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