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Oracle® Application Server Adapter Concepts Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B14058-04
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A

adapter services
event notification, 1.3.2
metadata interaction, 1.3.3
request-response, 1.3.1
adapters
adapter deployment validation, 6.20
adapter deployment validation within JDeveloper, 6.8
adapter service deployment, 6.19
batching and debatching support, 6.21
describing message ordering, 6.15
describing message rejection handlers, 6.16
encrypting passwords in oc4j-ra.xml, 6.11
features, 1.1
handling adapter data errors, 6.14
handling connection errors, 6.13
how adapters ensure no memory loss, 6.17
inbound transactions, 6.17.2
installation, 6.1
load balancing and BPEL clustering support within adapters, 6.18
local transaction and global (XA) transactions, 6.17.1
logically Deployment, 6.4
managing errors, 6.12
migrating repositories, 6.22
outbound transactions, 6.17.3
physically Deployment, 6.3
setting the trace levels, 6.7
starting and stopping, 6.2
turning on the XML validation, 6.9
types, 1.2
types of adapter services, 1.3
using adapter Headers, 6.6
viewing logs, 6.5
XML data structure, 6.10

B

BPEL Process Manager
integration with adapters, 5.2.2
integration with inbound interaction, 5.2.2
integration with outbound interaction, 5.2.2
overview, 5.2.1

D

deployment
packaged-application dapters, 3.4
technology adapters, 2.4
design time
technology adapters, 2.2

I

inbound interaction, 1.3.2
integration
BPEL Process Manager, 5.2
oc4j, 5.1

L

legacy adapters
architecture, 4.1
deployment, 4.4
design-time components, 4.2
run-time components, 4.3

O

OC4J
integration with adapters, 5.1.2
overview, 5.1.1
outbound interaction, 1.3.1

P

packaged-application adapters
architecture, 3.1
deployment, 3.4
design-time components, 3.2
introduction, 3
run-time components, 3.3

R

run time
packaged-application adapters, 3.3
technology adapters, 2.3

T

technology adapters, 2
architecture, 2.1
deployment, 2.4
design-time components, 2.2
introduction, 2
run-time components, 2.3

W

WSDL, 3.1