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Oracle® Application Server Web Services Developer's Guide
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4-1 Java Types Supported by RPC-Encoded Proprietary Message Format
4-2 Message Format Suggestions, Based on Client Functionality
4-3 Interfaces and Classes in the ORASAAJ API
4-4 URIs for SOAP 1.2 Messages
9-1 SQL-to-XML Type Mappings for Web Services Call-Ins
9-2 XML-to-SQL Type Mappings for Web Services Call-Outs
10-1 Deployment Annotation Attributes
12-1 URL Components for Accessing the Home Page
13-1 Sub-elements of the <service-ref> Element
13-2 Subelements of the <service-ref-mapping> Element
13-3 Subelements of the <port-info> Element
13-4 Subelement of the <operations> Element
13-5 Subelement of the <operation> Element
13-6 Subelements of <stub-property> and <call-property> Elements
15-1 <handler> Subelements for a Server-Side Handler
15-2 <handler> Subelements for a J2EE Web Service Client Handler
17-1 Behavior of ear and war Arguments for File and Directory Values
17-2 Valid Quoting Symbols for the sqlstatement Ant Task
17-3 Examples of Namespace to Package Name Mappings
17-4 Attributes and Subtags for the <porttype> Tag
18-1 Packaging and Deployment Support Offered by Oracle Tools
18-2 oracle-webservices Sub-elements
18-3 <webservice-description> Sub-elements
18-4 <port-component> Sub-elements
18-5 <ejb-transport-security-constraint> Sub-elements
18-6 <ejb-transport-login-config> Sub-elements
A-1 Client API Packages
A-2 Classpath Components for a Client Using a Client-Side Proxy
A-3 OC4J Security CLASSPATH Components for a Client Using a Client-Side Proxy
A-4 WS-Security CLASSPATH Components for a Client Using a Client-Side Proxy
A-5 Reliability CLASSPATH Components for a Client Using a Client-Side Proxy
A-6 CLASSPATH Components for a Client Using JMS as a Transport Mechanism
A-7 Database-Related CLASSPATH Components for a Client Using a Client-Side Proxy