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Oracle Application Server Wireless Administrator's Guide
10g (9.0.4)

Part Number B10188-01
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A  B  C  D  F  H  I  J  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  W  X 


A

access control, 5-20, 10-6
adapters
creating, 7-14
deleting, 7-15
editing, 7-15
setting init parameters, 7-15
setting input parameters, 7-18
Address Book
configuration parameters, 8-8
configuring, 8-7
connecting with the Oracle Collaboration Suite, 8-8
linking to, 8-12
output parameters, 8-15
overview, 8-7
alerts
basing on an existing master alert, 5-31
creating, 5-30
entering basic information, 5-30
moving, 5-32
setting trigger conditions for, 5-31
API scan policies
associating with an application link, 5-15
creating, 7-30
application link categories
creating, 5-26
application links
certifying APIs, 5-15
creating, 5-10
debugging, 5-16
description, 5-1
editing, 5-15
moving, 5-19
testing on a phone simulator, 5-16
viewing application links from the User Manager, 4-15
Applications Setup, 8-3
AppsFramework Adapter
setting input parameters, 7-20
AQ (Advanced Queuing), 13-6
ASPs
creating for PIM applications, 8-60
Async applications
adding to an application link category, 5-26
configuring, 9-19
Async Listener
adjusting the working threads, 13-7
configuring, 3-45
configuring Messaging Server client, 3-45
authentication
through email, 10-9
through SMS, 10-9
through voice, 10-10
through WAP, 10-9
authentication dynamics
wireless single sign-on, 11-3 to 11-7

B

Billing Integration Framework
configuring, 3-35
Biz Directory application
input parameters, 8-63
linking to, 8-64
overview, 8-62
bookmarks
creating, 5-17
description, 5-2
moving, 5-19

C

Calendar application
configuration parameters, 8-19
connecting to the Oracle Collaboration Suite, 8-19
input call parameters, 8-22
linking to, 8-21
output parameters, 8-23
overview, 8-19
required software, 8-19
clustering configuration
configuring OC4J, 14-3
configuring OHS, 14-2
configuring OPMN, 14-2
Communication Data Privacy, 10-1
configuring Messaging Server client, 3-45
configuring the multimedia adaptation services, 3-43
Content Manager
assigning a DRM policy to a J2ME application link, 5-11
assigning objects to a user group, 5-21
creating application link categories, 5-26
creating bookmarks, 5-17
creating folders, 5-7
debugging an application link, 5-16
editing application links, 5-15
editing folders, 5-10
publishing objects, 5-20
search functions, 5-5
testing application links, 5-16
Content Manager search functions, 5-5

D

DAS
user management, 16-5
Data Feeder processes, 13-8
database connections
optimizing, 13-10
device mapping, 7-4
devices
cloning, 7-11
creating, 7-5
determining encoding, 15-4
searching, 7-5
viewing from User Manager, 4-16
Directory application
configuration parameters, 8-25
linking to, 8-32
output parameters, 8-32
overview, 8-25
Directory Integration Platform (DIP) serve, 10-11
downloading repository objects, 3-55
Driving Directions application
input call parameters, 8-66
input parameters, 8-65
linking to, 8-66
overview and required software, 8-65
Driving Directions applications
output parameters, 8-68
DRM policies
associating a policiy with a J2ME application, 5-11
Count DRM policy and Interval DRM policy, 7-25
creating, 7-26
creating a customized pacakage, 7-28
creating the ORDL (Open Digital Rights Language) document, 7-28

F

Fax application
configuration parameters, 8-34
linking to, 8-36
output parameters, 8-38
required third-party software, 8-32
sample cover page, 8-33
folders
assigning rendering options to, 5-9
configuring sorting order and display, 3-39
creating, 5-7
creating with the Content Manager, 5-6
editing, 5-10
selecting sorting options, 5-9
use with application links, 5-2
Form Filler application
configuring mappings, 8-77
configuring the guessing heuristics, 8-76
input call parameters, 8-81
input parameters, 8-80
linking to, 8-81
overview, 8-75
Foundation Manager
accessing, 7-3
cloning a device, 7-11
creating a device, 7-5
creating a digital rights (DRM) policy, 7-26
creating adapters, 7-14
creating API scan policies, 7-30
searching for a device, 7-5

H

headings
H2 Head2, 13-2
Home page
configuring the proxy server and entry points, 3-7
process management, 3-6
viewing log files, 3-6
HTTP adapter, in wireless single sign-on, 11-2
HTTP header names
configuring, 3-39
HTTP headers
device mapping, 7-4
HTTPS, 10-14
security in LAN gateway, 10-14
security in LAN gateways, 10-14

I

Instant Messaging
overview, 8-44
Instant Messaging application
configuration parameters, 8-44
linking to, 8-46
required third-party software, 8-44
Integrating, 16-16

J

J2ME applications
assigning DRM policies to, 5-11
JVM
optimizing performance, 13-11

L

languages
availablity, 4-14
setting display, 4-14
listeners
configuring, 3-40
locale detection
Accept Language header, 15-1
PAlocale, 15-1
localization, 4-14
Location Picker application
input call parameters, 8-70
input parameters, 8-69
linking to, 8-70
output parameters, 8-72
overview, 8-68
software requirements, 8-69

M

Mail application
configuration parameters, 8-47
input call parameters, 8-52
linking to, 8-52
overview, 8-47
Maps application
input call parameters, 8-74
input parameter, 8-73
linking to, 8-73
output parameter, 8-75
overview, 8-73
master applications
input parameters, 7-18
m-Commerce applications
APIs, 8-75
overview, 8-75
messaging
configuration, 9-21
Messaging Server
configuring, 3-50
Messaging Server client
adjusting the thread pool size, 13-8
configuring for the Async Listener, 3-45
configuring for the Notification Engine, 3-48
Mobile Application Framework Adapter
modifying, 7-21
Mobile Studio
accessing, 6-3
adding a locale, 6-5
adding a sample application, 6-8
adding new locales, 6-6
administration, 6-4
algorithm for resolving locales, 6-7
configuring, 3-36, 6-2
enabling default locales, 6-5
finding a locale, 6-5
locales, 6-4
Sample Services, 6-8
mod_osso, 10-10, 11-7, 11-9
modules
configuring OMP URLs, 5-11
description, 5-2
moving objects with the Content Manager, 5-19
Multi-Channel Server
configuring, 3-37
multimedia adaptation services
configuring, 3-43
m-Wallet
extending, 8-100

N

non-repudiation, 10-21
Notification Engine
configuring, 3-47
configuring the Messaging Server client, 3-48

O

OID
integration with Wireless, 16-1
OMP URLs, 8-3
configuring for mobile applications, 5-11
Open Digital Rights Language (ORDL) documents, 7-28
opmn.xml
updating, 3-16
optimizing performance by increaseing heap size, 13-8
Oracle HTTP Server
optimizing performance, 13-9
Oracle Internet File System application
configuration parameters, 8-39
input call parameters, 8-41
linking to, 8-41
output parameters, 8-42
overview and required software, 8-39
OracleAS Portal
accessing Wireless, 16-16

P

partner applications
in wireless single sign-on, 11-5 to 11-7
PAsection parameter, 7-20
Payment application
capturing transactions, 8-89
configuring, 8-85
linking to, 8-86
overview, 8-84
Performance Monitor
configuring, 3-35
PIM
overview, 8-7
PIM applications
ASPs, 8-60
connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server and Lotus Domino Server, 8-59
PL/SQL procedures in applications, 7-16
Pocket PC devices
accessing the Wireless server from, 9-2
portlets
development, 16-17
PremiumSMS, 5-13, 5-25
processes
managing Web-based and standalone processes on the middle tier, 3-14
standalone, 3-15
standalone processes, 3-15
Web-based applications, 3-15
Provisioning Server
configuring, 3-53
Proxy Server
configuring HTTP, HTTPS, 3-26, 3-27
configuring through the Home page, 3-7
publishing objects to a user group, 5-20

R

redirection agent in Single Sign-On, 11-3
Region Modeling Tool, 7-24
ReverseCharge, 5-13, 5-25
routing presets
editing, 5-13

S

security
access control, 10-9
accountability, 10-2
authentication, 10-1
authorization, 10-2
availability, 10-2
communication data privacy, 10-13
data integrity, 10-2
non-repudiation, 10-2, 10-21
storage data privacy, 10-2
through email, 10-18
through SMS, 10-16
through voice, 10-20
wired deployment, 10-3
wireless deployment, 10-3
Short Messaging application
configuration, 8-54
configuration parameters, 8-54
linking to, 8-55
overview, 8-53
Single Sign-Off
wireless, 11-8
site
administration
configuring URLs, 3-28
management through the System Manager, 3-1
site administration, 3-26, 3-43, 3-45
configuring folder display, 3-39
configuring HTTP, HTTPS, 3-26, 3-27
configuring Mobile Studio, 3-36
configuring Notification Engine, 3-47
configuring the Billing Integration Framework, 3-35
configuring the device properties, 3-39
configuring the events and listeners, 3-40
configuring the JDBC connection pool, 3-31
configuring the Messaging Server, 3-50
configuring the Messaging Server client, 3-48
configuring the Multi-Channel Server, 3-37
configuring the Performance Monitor, 3-35
configuring the Provisioning Server, 3-53
configuring the site locale, 3-31
configuring the SSL certificates, 3-30
configuring the XMSC, 3-50
configuring WAP profiles, 3-33
site locale
configuring, 3-31
site performance, 3-21
monitoring location-related performance, 3-26
monitoring the Async Listener, 3-23
monitoring the Messaging Server, 3-24
monitoring the Multi-Channel Server, 3-22
monitoring the Notification Engine, 3-24
SMS
security through SMSC, 10-16
SQL Adapter
setting init parameters, 7-16
setting input parameters, 7-24
SQL adapter
input parameters, 7-24
SSL, 3-30
SSO, 16-19
global logout, 11-8
integration with Oracle9iAS Portal, 16-19
SSO Global Logout, 11-8
standalone processes
adding, 3-15
system logging
configuring and viewing, 3-9
System Manager
accessing and logging in, 3-3
accessing through OEM, 3-4
administering the site, 3-26
basic site configuration, 3-7
configuring Mobile Studio, 6-2
Home page, 3-5
logging in to the standalone mode, 3-3
managing Web-Based (OC4J) applications from the Home page, 3-6
monitoring site performance, 3-21
process management from Home page, 3-6
refreshing the performance data for the Web-based (OC4J) applications, 3-6
viewing log files, 3-6
views, 3-1

T

Tasks application
configuration parameters, 8-57
linking to, 8-59
overview, 8-57
required software, 8-57
time zone
configuring, 3-31
topics
creating, 5-33
editing, 5-33
topics and alerts
searching for, 5-28
Transcoder application
configuration parameters, 8-102
overview, 8-102
transformers
deleting, 7-14
editing, 7-13
Translator application
linking to, 8-106
transport performance, 13-4
tuning methods, 13-13

U

uploading repository objects, 3-57
URLs
configuring for the Wireless site, 3-28
defining for standalone mode, 3-12
defining in integrated mode, 3-12
defining in standalone mode, 3-12
specifying for middle tier, 3-11
user groups
assigning alerts and topics to, 5-33
publishing objects to, 5-21
user home root folders
creating, 5-22
editing, 5-25
User Manager
creating a new user, 4-9
editing user profiles, 4-13
Quick Search function, 4-8
resetting user passwords, 4-14
search functions, 4-7
viewing application links, 4-15
viewing devices, 4-16
viewing user logs, 4-17
user provisioning
configuring, 3-32
user roles, 4-2
users
creating, 4-9
creating with DAS or OID
DAS
creating users, 4-5
editing user information, 4-13
logging information, 4-17
resetting password, 4-14
searching for, 4-7
UTF-8 pages
adjusting display, 4-14

V

virtual users
provisioning, 3-32
voice access
provisioning voice gateway phone numbers, 9-8
voice-enabled applications
testing, 9-13

W

Wallet application
configuration parameters, 8-91
configuring, 8-91
linking to, 8-92
output parameters, 8-95
overview, 8-90
WAP
security, 10-15
WAP gateways
configuring, 9-4
WAP phones
configuring, 9-5
WAP profiles, 3-33
Web Integration Adapter
setting init parameters, 7-17
setting input parameters, 7-17
Web-based applications
refreshing performance data, 3-6
WebCache, 13-10
configuring, 3-31
integration with Wireless, 16-5
optimizing, 13-10
setting the refresh, 3-59
WIDL Interface parameter, 7-17
Wireless Portlets
developing, 16-17
Wireless server
accessing from a pocket PC device, 9-2
accessing from Internet Explorer, 9-2
WTLS protocol
security in WAP, 10-15

X

XMSC
configuring, 3-50

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