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Oracle® Application Server 10g Concepts
10g (9.0.4)
Part No. B10375-01
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A

access control
portals, 11.2.4.2
Apache HTTP Server, 2.2
application development
deployment, 2.4.3.5
mapping, 2.4.3
overview, 2.4.3
packaging, 2.4.3.5
performance tuning, 2.4.3.6
querying, 2.4.3.2
session management, 2.4.3.2
transactions, 2.4.3.4
Application Server Control, 10.2
architecture, 10.4
features, 10.3
monitoring, 10.3.2
supporting technologies, 10.4.1
applications
debugging, 2.5.1
deploying, 2.1
developing, 2.1, 2.5.1
distributed, 2.3.1.2
FastCGI, 2.2.1
forms, 2.8
J2EE clients, 2.3.1.3
J2EE packaging, 2.3.1.6
packaging,J2EE, 2.3.1.6
portals, 3.1.1, 3.3, 3.3.1.3
types, 2.1.1
architecture
OC4J, 2.3.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.3
OracleAS Forms Services, 2.8.2
OracleAS Web Cache, 9.5
portals, 3.4
Web services, 2.7.2
wireless, 4.3
authentication, 11.2.4
automatic content compression, 9.4.1.1
availability, 1.1.2.3

B

business challenges, 3.1.2
business intelligence, 1.3.1.3, 5.1
Business Intelligence Beans, 2.5.1
business logic
Java, 2.3.3

C

C++
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
XML, 2.9.1.3
cache hierarchies, 9.5
caching, 1.1.2.3, 1.3.1.3
dynamic, 9.4.1.2
full page, 9.4.1.2
invalidation, 9.4.1.3
Java, 2.3.2.3
overview, 2.4.2.3.3, 9.3
partial-page, 9.4.1.4
portals, 3.4
static, 9.4.1.2
categories, 3.2.2
CGI
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.4
PL/SQL, comparison, 2.10
challenges
deployment, 1.1.1.3
development, 1.1.1
clustering
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 8.5.2.2
CodeCoach, 2.5.1
commit
two-phase, 2.3.2.2
connectivity, remote, 2.3.2.1.3
container managed transactions, 2.3.2.1.3
containers
OC4J EJB, 2.3.2.1.3
OC4J JSP, 2.3.2.1.2
content
delivery, 3.2.4
personalization, 3.2.4
sharing, 3.1.2
subscribers, 3.2.4
content publishing, 3.2.2
content syndication, 3.2.4
corporate portals, 3.1.2

D

data access
overview, 2.4.2.3.2
database events, 5.2.2.1
database providers, 3.4
Delegated Administration Services, 11.2.1.2.1
deployment
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.5
deployment challenges, 1.1.1.3
descriptors
OracleAS TopLink, 2.4.2.4.3
development challenges, 1.1.1
development components, 2.4.2.1
Discoverer reports
portals, 3.3.1.1.2
distributed applications
Java, 2.3.1.2
Distributed Configuration Management, 10.4.1
DMS, 2.2.2
Document Object Model
See DOM
DOM, 2.1.1
APIs, 2.9.1.1
DTDs, 2.9.1.1
dynamic
pages, 2.10
dynamic HTML, 2.3.1.3
PL/SQL, 2.10.2
dynamic monitoring service, 2.2.2

E

e-business
integration, 1.3.1.5
portals, 3.1.2
solution, 1.1.2.2
e-business dashboard, 5.5.3
Edge Side Includes
see ESI, 9.4.1.2
Edge Side Includes for Java
see JESI, 9.4.1.4
EJB container, 2.3.2.1.3
EJBs, 2.1.1
container, 2.3.1.5, 2.3.2.1.3
managing, 2.3.2.1.3
running, 2.3.2.1.3
types, 2.3.2.1.3
version supported, 2.3
e-mail
notifications, Java, 2.3.2.2
enhanced report bursting and distribution, 5.2.2.3
enterprise beans, 2.3.1.4
enterprise integration, 1.1.1.1
Enterprise JavaBeans
See EJBs
entity beans, 2.3.2.1.3
ESI, 9.4.1.2
Extensible Stylesheet Language
See XSLT

F

failover, 9.4.2.1
FastCGI, 2.2.1, 2.2.4
features
wireless, 4.2
file management, 2.2.1
forms
applications, 2.8
forms applications, 2.1.1

G

Gateway Provider, wireless, 4.3

H

HTML, 3.2.1
dynamic, 2.3.1.3
PL/SQL, 2.10.2
forms, 2.10.2
HTTP Adapter
wireless, 4.3.1
HTTP listener, 2.2.1
HTTP server modules, 2.2.1

I

IDAP, 2.1.1
identity management
JAAS, 11.2.1.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 11.2.1.2
features, 11.2.1.2.4
searching, 11.2.1.2.3
uses, 11.2.1.2.5
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.2.1.1
information sharing, 3.1.2
integration
business activity monitoring, 6.3.6
business process monitoring, 6.3.6
monitoring
agreement reports, 6.3.6
business process reports, 6.3.6
event reports, 6.3.6
Oracle Application Server Business Intelligence, 5.5
internet applications, 1.3.1
Internet Data Access Presentation
See IDAP
intranet, 3.1.2
introduction
wireless, 4.1
invalidation, 9.4.1.3
items, 3.2.1, 3.2.2

J

J2EE, 1.1.1, 1.3.1
application clients, 2.3.1.3
application components, 2.3.1.4
applications, 1.1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.3.1.1
applications, distributed, 2.3.1.2
caching, 2.3.2.3
clients, 2.3.1.3
components, 2.3.1.4
Connector API
version supported, 2.3
connector API, 2.3.2.2
containers, 2.3.1.5
distributed applications, 2.3.1.2
Java Object Cache, 2.3.2.3
modelling, 2.3.2.3
packaging, 2.3.1.6
security, 2.3.2.2
services, 2.3.2.2, 2.3.2.3
J2SE, 2.3.3
JAAS, 2.1.1, 2.3.2.2
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On, 2.3.2.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.3.2.2, 11.2.1.2.5
version supported, 2.3
Java
Object Cache, 2.3.2.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
See J2EE
XML, 2.9.1.3
Java API for XML
See JAXP
Java Authentication and Authorization Service
See JAAS, 11.2.1.4
Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), 11.2.1.4
Java Database Connectivity
See JDBC
Java Message Service
See JMS
Java Naming and Directory Interface
See JNDI
Java servlets
See servlets
Java Transaction API
See JTA
Java2 Platform
Enterprise Edition
See J2EE
Standard Edition
See J2SE
JavaBeans
Activation Framework
version supported, 2.3
JavaMail, 2.3.2.2
version supported, 2.3
JavaServer Pages
See JSPs
JAXP, 2.3.2.2
version supported, 2.3
JDBC, 2.1.1, 2.3.2.2
DataDirect drivers, 2.3.2.2
J2EE Connectors, 2.3.2.2
non-Oracle connectivity, 2.3.2.2
Oracle drivers, 2.3.2.2
version supported, 2.3
JDeveloper
See Oracle JDeveloper, 2.5
JESI, 9.4.1.4
JMS, 2.1.1, 2.3.2.1.1, 2.3.2.2
version supported, 2.3
JNDI, 2.1.1, 2.3.2.2
EJBs, relationship, 2.3.2.1.3
JSP container, 2.3.2.1.2
JSPs, 2.1.1, 2.3.1.4
HTML, 2.3.2.1.2
JDBC, 2.3.2.2
managing, 2.3.2.1.2
request flow, 2.3.2.1.2
running, 2.3.2.1.2
servlets, relationship, 2.3.2.1.2
translator, 2.3.2.1.2
version supported, 2.3
XML, 2.3.2.1.2
JTA, 2.1.1, 2.3.2.2
version supported, 2.3

L

listener, 2.2
load balancing, 9.4.2.1

M

management, 1.3.1.3, 10.1
architecture, 10.4
availability, 10.1
features, 10.3
monitoring, 10.3.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 10.2
scalability, 10.1
supporting technologies, 10.4.1
mapping
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3
mappings
OracleAS TopLink metadata, 2.4.2.4.4
message-driven beans, 2.3.2.1.3
metadata
project.xml file, 2.4.2.4.2
Microsoft Internet Information Server, 2.2.2
mod_fastcgi, 2.2.1
mod_oc4j, 2.2.1
mod_oradav, 2.2.1
mod_ossl, 2.2.1
mod_osso, 2.2.1
mod_perl, 2.2.1
mod_plsql, 2.2.1
modules, 2.2
HTTP server, 2.2.1
monitoring, 10.3.2
dynamic monitoring service, 2.2.2

N

namespace
XML APIs, 2.9.1.1
Netscape iPlanet, 2.2.2

O

OC4J
architecture, 2.3.3
monitoring, 2.2.2
Web container, 2.3.1.5
OC4J containers
EJB, 2.3.2.1.3
JSP, 2.3.2.1.2
online transaction processing systems, 5.1, 5.3
Oracle Application Server
Overview, 1.3
solutions, 1.3.1
Wireless, 1.3.1.3
Oracle Application Server Personalization, 5.1
Oracle Application Server Reports Services, 5.2.1
Oracle Application Server security, 11.1
Oracle Dynamic Monitoring Service, 10.4.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 10.2
Application Server Control, 10.2
architecture, 10.4
features, 10.3
monitoring, 10.3.2
overview, 10.2
supporting technologies, 10.4.1
Oracle Forms, 2.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
architecture, 2.2.3
CGI, 2.2.4
components, 2.2.1
FastCGI, 2.2.4
features, 2.2.2
modules, 2.2
monitoring, 2.2.2
proxy plug-in, 2.2.2
request flow, 2.2.1, 2.2.3.1
Oracle Internet Developer Suite, 1.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 11.2.1.2
and identity management, 11.2.1.2
features, 11.2.1.2.4
JAAS, 2.3.2.2, 11.2.1.2.5
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.2.1.2.5
searching, 11.2.1.2.3
uses, 11.2.1.2.5
Oracle JDeveloper, 2.5, 2.9.1.5
Business Intelligence Beans, 2.5.1
CodeCoach, 2.5.1
debugging, 2.5.1
development environment, 2.5.1
features, 2.5.1
languages supported, 2.5.1
overview, 2.5
Oracle Management Agent, 10.4.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 10.4.1
Oracle Reports Builder, 5.2.1, 5.2.1, 5.5.5
Oracle Ultra Search, 3.2.3
Oracle XML Developer Kit
See XML
OracleAS Discoverer, 5.1, 5.3
OracleAS Forms Services, 2.8
architecture, 2.8.2
OracleAS Personalization, 5.1
introduction, 5.4.1
OracleAS Portal
security, 11.2.4
OracleAS Portal Developer Kit, 3.3, 3.3.1.3
OracleAS ProcessConnect
architecture, 6.4
topologies, 6.4
business activity monitoring, 6.3.6
business process monitoring, 6.3.6
monitoring
agreement reports, 6.3.6
business process reports, 6.3.6
event reports, 6.3.6
pre-packaged integrations, 6.3.8
collaboration, 6.3.8
document exchange, 6.3.8
packaging, 6.3.8
signing, 6.3.8
transport, 6.3.8
OracleAS Reports Services, 5.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.2
architecture, 5.2.3
features, 5.2.1
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.2.1.1
and identity management, 11.2.1.1
features
convenience, 11.2.1.1
ease of administration, 11.2.1.1
increased security, 11.2.1.1
JAAS, 2.3.2.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 11.2.1.2.5
partner and external applications, 11.2.1.1.1
OracleAS Syndication Server, 3.2.4
OracleAS TopLink, 2.4.2.1
advantages, 2.4.1.2.1
application development overview, 2.4.3
problem space, 2.4.1.1
OracleAS TopLink file
metadata, 2.4.2.4.2
OracleAS TopLink Foundation Library
overview, 2.4.2.3
OracleAS TopLink Mapping Workbench
overview, 2.4.2.2
OracleAS TopLink metadata
descriptors, 2.4.2.4.3
mappings, 2.4.2.4.4
OracleAS TopLink Sessions Editor
overview, 2.4.2.2.1, 2.4.2.2.1
OracleAS Web Cache
architecture, 9.5
automatic content compression, 9.4.1.1
cache hierarchies, 9.5
dynamic caching, 9.4.1.2
Edge Side Includes for Java (JESI), 9.4.1.4
failover, 9.4.2.1
features, 9.4
invalidation, 9.4.1.3
load balancing, 9.4.2.1
page assembly components, 9.4.1.4
partial-page caching, 9.4.1.4
performance assurance heuristics, 9.4.2.2
personalized content assembly, 9.4.1.4
security, 11.2.2
certificate, 11.2.2.2
certificate authority, 11.2.2.2
restricted administration, 11.2.2.1
secure sockets layer support, 11.2.2.2
wallet, 11.2.2.2
static caching, 9.4.1.2
OracleAS Wireless
features, 4.2
introduction, 4.1
overview
caching, 9.3

P

packaging
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.5
pages, portals, 3.1
parallel page engine, 3.4
parsing
XML, 2.9.1.1
XML APIs, 2.9.1.1
partner and external applications, 11.2.1.1.1
partner portlets, 3.3.1.2
PDK, 3.3, 3.3.1.3
performance, 1.1.2.3
assurance heuristics, 9.4.2.2
performance tuning
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.6
Perl
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2, 2.2.4
personalization, 1.1.1.3
portal views, 3.1.2
portals, 3.2.4
perspectives, 3.2.2
PL/SQL, 2.10
applications, 2.1.1
CGI, comparison, 2.10
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
Server Pages
See PSP
Web toolkit, 2.1.1, 2.10.1.3
portals, 1.1.1.3, 1.3.1, 3.1.2
access control, 11.2.4.2
applications, 3.1.1, 3.3, 3.3.1.3
architecture, 3.4, 3.4
building blocks, 3.2.1
caching, 3.4
categories, 3.2.2
content syndication, 3.2.4
developer kit, 3.3, 3.3.1.3
features, 3.2
introduction, 3.1
pages, 3.2.1
parallel page engine, 3.4
perspectives, 3.2.2
providers, 3.4
request flow, 3.4
security, 11.2.4
access control, 11.2.4
authentication, 11.2.4
single signon, 3.1.2, 11.2.4.1
user authentication, 11.2.4.1
wireless access, 3.2.5
portlets, 3.2, 3.2.1
applications, 3.3, 3.3.1.3
partner, 3.3.1.2
providers, 3.3.1
programming languages, 2.1.1
providers
portlets, 3.3.1
proxy plug-in, 2.2.2
PSP, 2.1.1, 2.10.1.2
public Key Interface (PKI), 11.2.1.1
publishing content, 3.2.2

Q

queries
overview, 2.4.2.3.4, 2.4.2.3.4
querying
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.2

R

regions, 3.2.1
registries
UDDI, 2.7.2.1
remote connectivity, 2.3.2.1.3
Remote Method Invocation
See RMI
Remote Procedure Call
See RPC
reports
portals, 3.3.1.1.1
request flow
Java
JSPs, 2.3.2.1.2
servlets, 2.3.2.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.1, 2.2.3.1
OracleAS Forms Services, 2.8.2
portals, 3.4
Request Processor, wireless, 4.3
RMI, 2.3.2.1.1
RPC, 2.7.2.1

S

SAX, 2.1.1
APIs, 2.9.1.1
scalability, 1.1.2.2
schemas
XML, 2.1.1
XML processors, 2.9.1.2
security features, 1.3.1.3, 11.2
Java, 2.3.2.2
Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), 11.2.1.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 11.2.1.2, 11.2.1.2.4
Delegated Administration Services, 11.2.1.2.1
Directory Integration and Provisioning, 11.2.1.2.2
searching, 11.2.1.2.3
self-service console, 11.2.1.2.1
synchronization with Third Party LDAP servers, 11.2.1.2.2
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.2.1.1
portals, 11.2.4
security management, 1.1.2.2
self-service, 3.1.2, 3.1.2, 3.2
services
J2EE, 2.3.2.2
servlet container, 2.3.2.1.1
servlets, 2.1.1, 2.3.1.4
container, 2.3.2.1.1
JDBC, 2.3.2.2
JSPs, relationship, 2.3.2.1.2
managing, 2.3.2.1.1
request flow, 2.3.2.1.1
running, 2.3.2.1.1
version supported, 2.3
Web services, relationship, 2.7.2
XSQL, 2.9.1.4
session beans, 2.3.2.1.3
session management
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.2
sessions
overview, 2.4.2.3.1
Simple API for XML
See SAX
Simple Object Access Protocol
See SOAP
single signon, 2.2.1, 3.1.2
portals, 3.1.2, 11.2.4.1
SOAP, 2.1.1, 2.7.2.1
SQL
JDBC, 2.3.2.2
XML, 2.9.1.4
styles, 3.2.2
subscribers, content, 3.2.4
syndication server, 3.2.4
system management, 1.1.2.2
features, 10.3
Oracle Internet Directory, 11.2.1.2
OracleAS JAAS, 11.2.1.4
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.2.1.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 10.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 11.1
overview, 10.1
security, 11.1

T

technologies
supported, 2.1.1
third-party
portlets, 3.3.1.2
transactions
as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.4
overview, 2.4.2.3.5
two-phase commit, 2.3.2.2
transviewer beans
XML, 2.9.1.5
two-phase commit, 2.3.2.2

U

UDDI, 2.1.1, 2.7.2.1
Ultra Search, 3.2.3
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
See UDDI
user authentication
portals, 11.2.4.1
user interfaces
Java, 2.3.3
user profiles, 3.2.4

V

version control, 2.2.1

W

W3C
XML schemas, 2.9.1.2
XML specifications, 2.9
Web Cache, 1.3.1.3
Web listener, 2.2
Web pages, 3.2.1
Web providers, 3.4
Web servers, 2.2
non-Oracle servers, 2.2.2
Web services, 1.1.1.1, 2.7
architecture, 2.7.2
Description Language
See WSDL
framework, 2.7.2.1
servlets, relationship, 2.7.2
SOAP, 2.7.2.1
UDDI, 2.1.1, 2.7.2.1
WSDL, 2.7.2.1
wireless, 1.1.1.3, 1.3.1.3
architecture, 4.3
device/network adapter, 4.3.2
features, 4.2, 4.2
HTTP Adapter, 4.3.1
introduction, 4.1
portal connectivity, 3.2.5
transformers, 4.3.2, 4.3.2
device-specific, 4.3.2
generic, 4.3.2
WAP device, 4.3.1
XML, 3.2.5
XML object, 4.3.1
WML, 2.3.1.4
WSDL, 2.1.1, 2.7.2.1

X

XDK
See XML
XML
applications, 2.1.1
C++, 2.9.1.3
class generators, 2.9.1.3
database, 2.9.1.4
datagrams, 2.9.1.4
descriptor files, 2.3.1.1
developer kit, 2.9
DOM, 2.1.1
DTDs, 2.9.1.1
IDAP, 2.1.1
Java, 2.9.1.3
JAXP, 2.3
JSPs, 2.3.1.4
namespace
APIs, 2.9.1.1
navigating, 2.9.1.1
pages, 2.3.1.3
parser APIs, 2.9.1.1
parsers, 2.9.1.1
parsing, 2.9.1.1
Path Language
See XPath
portals, 3.2.1
SAX, 2.1.1
schema processors, 2.9.1.2
schemas, 2.1.1
SOAP, 2.1.1
SQL, 2.1.1
stylesheets, 2.9.1.1
supported version, 2.1.1
transviewer beans, 2.9.1.5
UDDI, 2.1.1
W3C specifications, 2.9
wireless, 3.2.5
WSDL, 2.1.1
XPath, 2.1.1
XSLT, 2.1.1
XSLT APIs, 2.9.1.1
XML Namespaces
supported version, 2.1.1
XPath, 2.1.1
XSLT, 2.1.1
APIs, 2.9.1.1
parsers, 2.9.1.1
XSQL, 2.1.1
servlet, 2.9.1.4