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Oracle® Application Server Wireless Developer's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B13819-02
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7-1 XHTML MP example head section
7-2 XHTML MP example body section
7-3 OracleAS Wireless XML document example
7-4 HelloWorld.xml
7-5 DeckExample.xml
7-6 SimpleText, SimpleTextItem example
7-7 FormattingExample.xml
7-8 TableExample.xml
7-9 Enhancing audio for voice access
7-10 SimpleMenuExample.xml example
7-11 EnhancedSimpleMenuExample.xml
7-12 DocumentLinkingDemo.xml
7-13 SimpleDTMF.xml
7-14 SimpleGrammar example
7-15 Reply to email example
7-16 recordaudio.jsp (partial)
7-17 FormExample.xml
7-18 GuestBook.xml
7-19 Profile.xml
7-20 SimpleDTMF example
7-21 Voice form example
7-22 SimpleFormItem attribute
7-23 Voice feature enhancement guidelines
7-24 Signature capture form control
7-25 SimpleBind.xml
7-26 Article.jsp example
7-27 PageNavigation.java file
8-1 WDK log sample file
9-1 Interface oracle.panama.multimedia.ImageProcessor
9-2 Interface oracle.panama.multimedia.Ringtone.Processor
9-3 Class oracle.panama.multimedia.RingtoneRequest
9-4 Class oracle.panama.multimedia.RingtoneResponse
9-5 RingtoneProcessor sample program
9-6 Extending the default RingtoneProcessor implementation
9-7 Retrieving capability value
9-8 An implementation of the Event Listeners
9-9 OracleAS Wireless XML form
9-10 OracleAS Wireless XML attribute sendreferer
9-11 MetaLocator interface
9-12 Creating a new user object
9-13 Deleting users
10-1 XMSSimpleSender address format
10-2 Stock notification
10-3 Actionable message sample
10-4 Async-enabled sample
10-5 Test Run Sample
10-6 Sample XMS client code
10-7 Sample Driver
11-1 Notification template
11-2 Creating a master notification application
11-3 Notification mapping sample
11-4 Template-based notification mapping sample
11-5 Creating a subscription
11-6 Pass-through data feeder
11-7 Creating a data feeder programmatically
11-8 Creating the sample200.xml data feeder
11-9 Adding a notification programmatically
11-10 Retrieving downloaded values
11-11 Setting update policy
11-12 Output of a stock feed
11-13 Sample code for adding a 9.0.2.x subscription
12-1 Modifying TestStubMidlet.java
12-2 Creating service objects
12-3 Response object
12-4 Call queuing
12-5 Finding queued Web service calls that have been invoked
12-6 Finding queued Web service calls that have not been invoked
12-7 Cleanup code in the exitMIDlet method
12-8 PoweredByPolicy.Java for Target Mobile Information Devices
12-9 Packaging logic of the Rights object
12-10 ProvisioningPostDownloadHook interface
13-1 Adding a Rule using edg_utl.add_rule procedure
13-2 Removing a Rule using edg_utl.remove_rule procedure
13-3 Callback Example
13-4 edg_utl.route_map_fire_instruction example
13-5 edg_utl to send an event
13-6 edg_utl to start a device
13-7 Commands used to set up the database
13-8 Creating a lookup table
13-9 Required functions
13-10 DTD of the Extension Archive Descriptor File (ext.xml)
13-11 Extension Archive File for an Alien Device Driver
15-1 Business Directory Category Hierarchy Definition File
15-2 Traffic Request for Boston
15-3 Traffic Response for Boston
15-4 Mapping Using JSP Tags
15-5 Routing Using JSP Tags
15-6 Business Directory (YP) by Name Using JSP Tags
15-7 Business Directory (YP) by Category Using JSP Tags
15-8 Constructing a SimpleForm Object
15-9 Accessing Address Data
15-10 Geocoding the Address
15-11 Accessing Values of the Geocoded Address
15-12 Selecting an Address Format
15-13 Requesting Address Components for a Specified Country
15-14 Displaying Addresses in a Country-Specific Format
15-15 Getting Location Marks
15-16 Setting Routing Settings and Options
15-17 Computing the Route
15-18 Presenting the Route to the User
15-19 Getting a Map Image URL:
15-20 Finding Categories Matching a Keyword
15-21 User Interface for Selecting a Category
15-22 Finding the Category
15-23 City-Level Query
15-24 Route-Level Query (Incidents in Both Directions)
15-25 Route-Level Query Specifying Direction
15-26 Route-Level Query Around Longitude/Latitude Point
15-27 Route-Level Query Around Address
15-28 Processing a Traffic Report
15-29 Returning a List of Cities
15-30 Returning a List of Routes in a City
15-31 Getting Position using System Default Providers and Default QoS
15-32 Getting Position Specifying QoS
15-33 Getting Position Based on an Array of Providers
15-34 List Communities of a Specified Type Visible to a User
15-35 Grant Positioning Right to a User or Community
15-36 Location Event Agent
15-37 Region Data Table Definitions
15-38 Inserting a City
16-1 Sample Applications
16-2 Adding attributes to the user schema
16-3 Adding persistent attributes to a user
16-4 Adding unique presets to user profiles
16-5 Accessing the Presets relation
16-6 Creating presets
16-7 Creating location marks
17-1 Triggering a new billable action
17-2 Triggering a new billable action for postServcie call
17-3 Extending default billing collector
17-4 Capturing data from a custom BillingContext
17-5 Sample billing data collector