Preface
Oracle9iAS Wireless provides the ability to enable wireless access to your Oracle Collaboration Suite applications. This Administrator's Guide discusses how you can use Oracle9iAS Wireless with Oracle Collaboration Suite. The guide includes these chapters:
- Chapter 1, "Introduction"--Introduction to Oracle Collaboration Suite, and how Oracle9iAS Wireless supports it.
- Chapter 2, "Configuring Access Points"--Details the steps required to enable your Collaboration Suite applications for wireless access.
- Chapter 3, "Managing Contact Rules"--Discusses contact rule management, which enables users to tailor how they receive notifications for any given situation.
- Chapter 4, "Configuring Mobile Services for Voice and Wireless"--Describes Wireless mobile services and details the configuration steps required to use them with Collaboration Suite applications.
- Chapter 5, "Globalization"--Describes how Wireless determines locales and device encoding.
- Chapter 6, "Wireless Tools"--Introduces the Oracle9iAS Wireless Webtool.
- Chapter 7, "Managing Logical Devices"--Describes how Content Developers use the Service Designer to create and manage logical devices in the repository.
- Chapter 8, "Managing Wireless and Voice Applications"--Describes how to create services, topics, and alerts and publish them to user groups using the Content Manager Tool.
- Chapter 9, "Managing Users"--Describes how to use the User Management Tool to create users and groups and subscribe to services.
- Chapter 10, "System Management Overview"--Provides an overview of system management functions.
- Chapter 11, "Server Administration"--Provides information on starting and stopping Wireless processes and viewing log files.
- Chapter 12, "Server Configuration"--Provides information on configuring the server and site-wide processes.
- Chapter 13, "Server Performance Monitoring"--Describes the Wireless performance metrics.
- Chapter 14, "Activity and System Logging"--Describes the system logging.
- Appendix A, "Frequently Asked Questions"--Provides a list of frequently asked questions.
More Information
You can also find information onOracle9iAS Wireless through these resources:
- Oracle Technology Network--Oracle Technology Network is dedicated to providing developers the best information on Oracle's products and technologies. Visit: http://otn.oracle.com
- javadoc--. . . /wireless/doc/javadoc/
- Studio--OracleMobile Online Studio is a 100% online environment for quickly building, testing, and deploying wireless applications. It enables any developer, systems integrator, or independent software vendor to quickly develop a mobile application that is immediately accessible from all devices. The Online Studio site includes technical papers and a FAQ. Visit: http://technet.oracle.com/hosted_dev/oracle_mobile/content.html
Support--Visit: http://www.oracle.com/support/
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