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Oracle® Application Server Wireless Developer's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B13819-02
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A

accidents, 15.1.12
advanced customization, 17
alerts
location-based, 15.4
applications
building and testing, 2.1.2, 2.1.2
debugging, 4.3.11
deleting, 4.3.10, 4.3.10
delivering, 2.2
deploying, 2.1.3
editing, 4.3.9
moving, 4.3.13
quick publishing, 4.3.12
automatic positioning, 15.3.2
enabling and disabling, 15.3.2.7
using GPS with, 15.3.2.1
Average Revenue Per User (ARPU), 1.1

B

billing, 17
billing collector, 17.4
billing driver, 17.5
billing loader utility, 17.3
extending billing collector, 17.4.3
integration scenario, 17.6
using Billing Integration Framework, 17.2
bookmarks
creating, 6.4.2.1
deleting, 6.4.2.3
editing, 6.4.2.2
managing, 6.4.2
browse mode
Web Clipping Studio, 14.3
business directory services
API, 15.1.11.3
overview, 15.1.11
XML configuration files, 15.1.11.2

C

ca-bundle.crt file, 14.6.1
ca-bundle.txt file, 14.6.1
cache
location, 15.3.2.2, 15.3.2.7
log, 15.3.2.7
certificates
Web Clipping and, 14.6.1
character sets
Web Clipping and, 14.2, 14.2, 14.2
City interface, 15.1.12.3.2
CityInfo interface, 15.1.12.3.1
community
mobile, 15.3.2.6
operations supported on, 15.3.2.6
types of, 15.3.2.6
visibility, 15.3.2.6
configuration file
site_cgf_bootstrap.xml, 15.1.5.1.1
construction activity, 15.1.12
contact rules
managing, 6.7
selecting from a voice application, 6.7.2.5
selecting from an Async service, 6.7.2.4
selecting from devices, 6.7.2.2
selecting from Web applications, 6.7.2.1
coordinate system for region data, 15.5.4.2
creating a folder using Service Manager, 4.3.2
creating a multi-channel application using Service Manager, 4.3.5
creating an application, 4.3.3
custom regions (user-defined), 15.5.2
Customization Portal, 6
rebranding, 6.9
customization profiles, multiple, 16.2
customizing Web Clipping service
input value, 14.3

D

data feeders, 11.3
creating, 4.5.1, 4.5.1
editing, 4.5.2, 4.5.2
entering basic information for, 4.5.1.1
entering output parameters, 4.5.1.9
managing, 4.5
samples, 11.3.3
setting the init parameters, 4.5.1.2
debugging an application, 4.3.11
DeckExample.xml, 7.5.3.3.1
default wireless application
Web Clipping and, 14.5.1
developing services, 4
device management, 16.5
deviceclass attribute, 7.5.3.3.2
devices
browsing, 6.5
managing, 6.5
device-specific markup language, 7.5.3.1
Digital Rights Management (DRM), 12.2
built-in policies, 12.2.1
directives
privacy, 15.3.2.7
display
formatting, 7.5.3.4
displaying and formatting contents of XML, 7.5.3
DOCTYPE declaration, 7.5.3.2
driving directions, 15.1.10
maneuvers, 15.1.10, 15.1.10.2

E

editing an application, 4.3.9
events
logging, 14.6.2
rendering, 14.6.2
example files
location services, 15.1.1
external providers for location services, 15.1.5

F

folders
creating with Service Designer, 4.3.2
moving, 4.3.13
formatting
basic, 7.5.3.5
display, 7.5.3.4
FormattingExample.xml, 7.5.3.4.1
tables, basic, 7.5.3.5

G

Geocoder interface, 15.1.6.2
geocoding
API, 15.1.6.1
overview, 15.1.6
getPositioner method, 15.3.2.4
global positioning system (GPS)
providing location using, 15.3.2.1

H

HDML devices, 7.5.3.3.2
Hello World application, 3.2
building, using Mobile Studio, 5.2.2
creating, using XHTML MP, 7.4.4
displaying and formatting content, 7.5.3.1
generating a J2ME stub class for, 12.1.3.2
register and test with TestStubMidlet, 12.1.3.4.1
registering with the J2ME Proxy Server, 12.1.3.1
removing a registered service, 12.1.3.3.2
sample MIDlets, 12.1.3.3.1
HelloWorld.xml, 7.5.3.1
HTTP adapter
setting input parameters, 4.3.7.4

I

idseq sequence, 15.5.4.2
image adaptation, 9.2.2
importing from WIDL, 14.4
incident (traffic), 15.1.12
internationalization
Web Clipping and, 14.2, 14.2
ISO-8859-1 character set, 14.2

J

J2EE
Web Clipping and, 14.2
J2ME (Java 2, Micro Edition) applications
and the Wireless Development Kit (WDK), 12.1.2
creating, 3.4, 4.3.6
development and provisioning, 12.1
downloading, 12.3.5
features, 12.1.1
overview, 12.1
publishing, 12.3.4
uploading, 12.3.3
J2ME Provisioning Server, 12.3
J2ME web services
managing, 4.7
registering, 4.7.1
J2SE
Web Clipping and, 14.2
Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), 1.3.2
Java Beans, 5.3.4.10
JavaScript
Web Clipping and, 14.2
JavaServer Pages (JSP) tags for location-based applications, 15.2.1
JDeveloper Wireless Extension (JWE), 2.1.2, 3
Developing Multi-Channel Applications, 3.2
JSP page
home.jsp, 5.3.4.9, 5.3.4.9
login.jsp, 5.3.4.1
loginPortlet.jsp, 5.3.4.3
pageFooter.jsp, 5.3.4.5
pageHeader.jsp, 5.3.4.4
pageMenu.jsp, 5.3.4.6
pagePortlets.jsp, 5.3.4.7
profile.jsp, 5.3.4.8, 5.3.4.8
registraton.jsp, 5.3.4.2
testAppInfoBox.jsp, 5.3.4.11
JWE options, 3.1

L

languages (support for multiple), 15.1.10.3
location
identifying service as location-dependent, 15.5.3
location cache, 15.3.2.2, 15.3.2.7
location class, 15.1.6.1.2
location event server, 15.4
location mark, 15.1.7
location marks, 15.3.1, 16.4
managing, 6.6
location privacy, 15.3.2
location services, 15.1.4
providers, 15.1.5
location-based alerts, 15.4
LocationMark class, 15.1.7
LOCATIONMARK table, 15.1.8
log
cache, 15.3.2.7
logging events, 14.6.2
longitude/latitude region data, 15.5.4.2

M

management
service, 16.7
user and group, 16.6
user device, 16.5
managing applications using Service Manager, 4.3
maneuver, 15.1.10, 15.1.10.2
Maneuver class, 15.1.10.4.3, 15.1.10.4.4
manual positioning, 15.3.1
enabling, 15.3.1.1
master alert service, 11.2.1.1
master alerts
creating a message template for, 4.4.1.2
editing, 4.4.2
setting trigger conditions, 4.4.1.2
master notification service
creating, 11.2.1.5
mapping to a master service, 11.2.2
master notifications
creating, 4.4.1
master services
assigning Async Agents to, 4.3.7.6
debugging, 4.3.11
deleting, 4.3.10
editing, 4.3.9
entering basic information, 4.3.7.1
entering caching information, 4.3.7.2
entering init parameters, 4.3.7.3
entering input parameters, 4.3.7.4
entering output parameters, 4.3.7.5
moving, 4.3.13
searching, 4.3.1
selecting a result transformer, 4.3.7.7
MCSLite
Advanced Configuration, 8.3.1.7
Device Description, 8.3.1.8
Device Detection, 8.3.1.9
Key Features, 8.3.1
Log File, 8.3.1.6
Multimedia Adaptation, 8.3.1.10
National Language Support (NLS, 8.3.1.5
Sending Parameters to a Back-end Application, 8.3.1.3
URL Rewriting and Caching, 8.3.1.4
MCSLite deployment
local, 8.3
remote, 8.3
messenger, 7.5.3.3.2
microbrowser, 7.5.3.3.2
micromessenger, 7.5.3.3.2
Mobile Browser & Voice Applications
Overview, 7.1
Mobile Center on OTN, 2.1
mobile community, 15.3.2.6
operations supported on, 15.3.2.6
types of, 15.3.2.6
visibility, 15.3.2.6
mobile positioning
API, 15.3.2.8
framework, 15.3.2
privacy directives relating to, 15.3.2.7
using GPS with, 15.3.2.1
Mobile Studio, 5, 5
branding, 5.3.2
building applications with, 5.2.2
Creating Sample Services, 5.3.1
customizing, 5.3
deploying applications, 5.2.4
Getting Started, 5.2
JSP pages used in, 5.3.4
key features, 5.1.1
Login and Registration, 5.2.1
on Oracle Technology Network, 5.1.2
Overview, 5.1
supporting multiple locales, 5.3.3
testing applications, 5.2.3
MPManager class, 15.3.2.4
multi-channel application
creating, 4.3.7
Multi-Channel Server, 9
features, 9.1.2
Multimedia Adaptation Services, 9.2.1

N

New Features
J2ME Support, 1.3.2
Location Services, 1.3.6
Multi-Channel Server, 1.3.1
Notifications and Multi-media Messaging, 1.3.3
Web Clipping, 1.3.5
Wireless Development Kit (WDK), 1.3.4
NLS
Web Clipping and, 14.2, 14.2
notification engine, 11.1
architecture, 11.1.1
backward compatibility, 11.1.3
triggering, 11.1
notification subscriptions
adding new, 6.4.5.1
deleting, 6.4.5.3
editing, 6.4.5.2
managing, 6.4.5
notifications
administering, 11.2.4
creating, 11.2
editing, 4.4.2
managing, 4.4
migrating, 11.2.5
subscribing to, 11.2.3

O

Oracle JDeveloper, 1.1, 8.1
OracleAS Mobile Studio, 2.1.3
OracleAS Wireless
Billing Integration Framework, 17.1
developer tools, 2.1.1
developing services, 4
Development Path, 2.1
notification system, 11.1
OracleAS Wireless Client, 7.3
OracleAS Wireless Developer Kit, 8
J2ME, 8.1
Location Services, 8.1
Messaging, 8.1
Multi-Channel Server, 8.1
Multi-Channel Server Lite (MCSLite), 8.3
Overview, 8.1
OracleAS Wireless J2ME Provisioning Server, 12.3
OracleAS Wireless Mobile Studio, 5.1
OracleAS Wireless XML, 7.5
overview map, 15.1.10.2

P

parameters
Web Clipping, 14.3
PAsection parameter, 4.3.7.4
pcbrowser, 7.5.3.3.2
pdabrowser, 7.5.3.3.2
point class, 15.1.6.1.1
positioning
automatic, 15.3.2
manual, 15.3.1
privacy directives relating to, 15.3.2.7
providers, 15.3.2.4
quality of service, 15.3.2.3
rights, 15.3.2.5
using GPS with, 15.3.2.1
preset definitions
creating, 4.6.1, 4.6.1
editing, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.6.2
managing, 4.6
Presets, 16.3
concepts and architecture, 16.3.1
presets
samples, 16.3.2
preview mode
Web Clipping Studio, 14.3
privacy
API, 15.3.2.9
directives, 15.3.2.7
location, 15.3.2
providers
configuring, 15.1.5.1.2
location services, 15.1.5
positioning, 15.3.2.4
selection of, 15.1.5.1
selector hook, 15.3.2.4
Push Service, 10

Q

QoS (quality of service), 15.3.2.3
quality of service, 15.3.2.3

R

REFCNT column in region tables, 15.5.4.2
reference count (REFCNT), 15.5.4.2
region, 15.5
adding new region, 15.5.4.2
API for modeling, 15.5.5
associating with a service, 15.5.3
custom, 15.5.2
reference count (REFCNT), 15.5.4.2
system-defined, 15.5.2
using sequence to generate ID, 15.5.4.2
rights
positioning, 15.3.2.5
Ringtone Adaptation, 9.2.5
RouteInfo interface, 15.1.12.3.3
Router interface, 15.1.10.4.1
routing
languages (support for), 15.1.10.3
maneuver, 15.1.10, 15.1.10.2
overview, 15.1.10
overview map, 15.1.10.2
results, 15.1.10.2
settings, 15.1.10.1
RoutingSettings class, 15.1.10.4.2

S

scrape mode
Web Clipping Studio, 14.3
scraping
overview, 14.1
searching for a master application using Service Manager, 4.3.1
section mode
Web Clipping Studio, 14.3
security
Web Clipping, 14.6.1
selection of service providers, 15.1.5.1
selector hook, 15.3.2.4
Service Detail Record, 17.4
service management, 16.7
Service Manager
creating a folder, 4.3.2
creating an application, 4.3.3
logging in, 4.2
managing applications, 4.3
overview, 4.1
searching for a master application, 4.3.1
service proxy
integrating external content provider, 15.6
short names
creating, 6.4.4
deleting, 6.4.4.2
editing, 6.4.4.1
managing, 6.4.3
SimpleAudio, 7.5.3.3.2
SimpleBreak, 7.5.3.4.1, 7.5.3.4.1
SimpleCol, 7.5.3.5.1
SimpleContainer, 7.5.3.3.1
SimpleEm, 7.5.3.4.1
SimpleHref, 7.5.3.3.2
SimpleResult, 7.5.3.3
SimpleRow, 7.5.3.5.1
SimpleStrong, 7.5.3.4.1
SimpleTable, 7.5.3.5.1
SimpleTableBody, 7.5.3.5.1
SimpleTableHeader, 7.5.3.5.1
SimpleText, 7.5.3.3.2
SimpleTextItem, 7.5.3.3.2
site_cgf_bootstrap.xml, 15.1.5.1.1
spatial mark, 15.1.7
SpatialManager class, 15.1.4
SRID (coordinate system) for region data, 15.5.4.2
stub classes
generating, 4.7.2
stylesheet
XSL, 7.5.1
system-defined regions, 15.5.2

T

TableExample.xml, 7.5.3.5.1
traffic
incident, 15.1.12
overview, 15.1.12
request XML DTD, 15.1.12.2
TrafficCityManager interface, 15.1.12.3.8
TrafficIncident interface, 15.1.12.3.6
TrafficReport interface, 15.1.12.3.5
TrafficReporter interface, 15.1.12.3.7
TrafficRoute interface, 15.1.12.3.4
transcoding
migrating from, 14.4
triggering conditions, 11.2.1.3
trusted server certificate file
Web Clipping and, 14.6.1

U

user and group management, 16.6
User Customization, 16
using Service Manager, 4.3.3
UTF-8 character sets, 14.2
Web Clipping and, 14.2

V

visibility
mobile community, 15.3.2.6
voice, 7.5.3.3.2

W

Web Clipping, 14.2
application, 14.2
architecture, 14.2
building custom applications, 14.5.3
creating a Web Clipping service, 14.3
creating applications, 4.3.8, 14.3
customizing applications, 14.3
customizing service, 14.3
editing attributes, 14.3
features, 14.2
limitations, 14.2
managing, 14.3
parameters, 14.3
publishing applications, 14.5.1
testing applications, 14.3, 14.5.2
Web Clipping Studio, 14.2
browse mode, 14.3
preview mode, 14.3
scrape mode, 14.3
section mode, 14.3
Web Integration
migrating from, 14.4
Web Integration Definition Language (WIDL) file
importing from, 14.4
Web scraping, 14, 14.3
overview, 14.1
Web services
for location-based applications, 15.2.3
WGS-84 coordinate system for region data, 15.5.4.2
WIDL file
importing from, 14.4
wireless application
Web Clipping and, 14.5
Wireless components
development tools, 1.1
device portal, 1.1
foundation services, 1.1
Multi-Channel Server, 1.1
wireless customization
accessing as a new user, 6.2.1
accessing as a registered user, 6.2.2
customizing applications, 6.4
logging into, 6.2
managing folders, 6.4.1
managing user profiles, 6.3
overview, 6.1
Wireless Developer's Kit (WDK), 2.1.2
Wireless Development Kit (WDK), 1.1
WML Translator, 14.7
deploying and configuring, 14.7.1
using, 14.7.2
WSDL files for location services, 15.2.3

X

XHMTL Mobile Profile (XHTML MP), 7.4
XHTML+XForms, 7.2
XML
schema, 7.5.2
site_cgf_bootstrap.xml configuration file, 15.1.5.1.1
XML files
business directory category hierarchy, 15.1.11.2
examples, 15.1.1
traffic request DTD, 15.1.12.2
XSL stylesheet, 7.5.1

Y

Yellow Pages services, 15.1.11
YPBusiness class, 15.1.11.3.3
YPCategory class, 15.1.11.3.2
YPFinder interface, 15.1.11.3.1