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Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE Services Guide
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Part Number B10326-01
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3-1 OracleAS JMS Client that Sends Messages to a Queue
3-2 OracleAS JMS Client That Receives Messages Off a Queue
3-3 Emulated DataSource With Thin JDBC Driver
3-4 OJMS Client That Sends Messages to an OJMS Queue
3-5 OJMS Client That Receives Messages Off of a Queue
3-6 JSP Client Sends Message to a Topic
4-1 The database-schema Element
4-2 Mapping Logical JNDI Name to Actual JNDI Name
7-1 Retrieving a Connection Using Portable JNDI Lookup
7-2 Session Bean Declared as Container-Managed Transactional
7-3 <container-transaction> in Deployment Descriptor
9-1 Setting the Name of a CacheLoader
9-2 Defining a Cache Group
9-3 Defining a Cache Subregion
9-4 Setting Cache Attributes
9-5 Implementing a CacheLoader
9-6 Sample CacheListLoader
9-7 Sample Usage
9-8 Automatically Load Declarative Cache
9-9 Programmatically Read Declarative Cache File
9-10 Define An Object by Declaratively Passing in a Parameter
9-11 Declarable CacheLoader Implementation
9-12 Sample CapacityPolicy Based on Object Size
9-13 Sample CapacityPolicy Based on Access Time and Reference Count
9-14 Implementing a CacheEventListener
9-15 Setting a Cache Event Listener on an Object
9-16 Setting a Cache Event Listener on a Group
9-17 Creating a Disk Object in a CacheLoader
9-18 Application Code that Uses a Disk Object
9-19 Creating a StreamAccess Object in a Cache Loader
9-20 Creating a Pool Object
9-21 Using a PoolAccess Object
9-22 Implementing Pool Instance Factory Methods
9-23 Distributed Caching Using Reply
9-24 Distributed Caching Using SYNCHRONIZE and SYNCHRONIZE_DEFAULT
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