Index

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W 

A

accounts
UNIX, 3.7.3
administrator
default username, 7.2
admin.jar, 4.5
API
usage, 1.5.2
application
API, 1.5.2
deployment, 1.5.4
example, 7
design, 1.5
steps, 1.5.1
embedded, 1.2.1
install samples, 7.1
mobile, 1.1
models, 1.3
publish, 1.5.4
remote, 1.1
security, 1.9
upgrade, 6.1.4
using database only, 1.2.1
Application Upgrade Assistant, 6.1.4
architecture
MGP, 1.6.4
mobile, 1.1.1
benefits, 1.1.2
Mobile Development Kit, 1.7
Mobile Server, 1.6.3
msync, 1.6.2
Oracle Database Lite RDBMS, 1.6.1
repository, 1.6.5

B

bandwidth
desigining application, 1.5.1
BC4J
upgrade applications, 6.1.5
BIG-IP
using as load balancer, 4.3.3
BOS.INF file, 3.5.3
Branch Office
enabling on Windows Service Pack 2, 4.4.2
OracleDatabaseLiteUser
password, 3.5.3
services installed, 3.5.3
upgrade instructions, 6.1.6
user account, 3.5.3

C

CAB file
SDK version, 5.2, 5.2.2
client
automatic synchronization, 5.3
Web download, 7.4
Win32 download, 7.3.2
WinCE download, 7.5.2
Compact Flash, 3.8.1.1
complete refresh, 1.4.2.2
components
synchronization, 1.6
concepts
Oracle Database Lite, 1
conflict resolution
overview, 1.3.1.1
Consolidator
API, 1.5.2
upgrade, 6.1.11
Consperf utility, 1.8.2
consperf utility
EXPLAIN PLAN, 1.8.1.1

D

data file
specify location, 3.4
database
client, 1.6.1
creation, 1.3.2
embedded, 1.2.1
encryption, 1.9.1
datafile
specifying location, 3.12
db_create_file_dest parameter, 3.12
deinstalling
Oracle Lite 5.0.2, 6.1.10
deployment
application, 1.5.4
example, 7
design
architecture, 1.2
overview, 1.5
device
install, 5.1
Device Manager
overview, 1.6.6
DHCP
install, 4.2.4
DISPLAY property, 3.7.1.4
DISPLAY variable, 4.4.1

E

encryption
database, 1.9.1
EncyrptDB, 1.9.1
enterprise
remote design, 1.1.3
environment variables
UNIX, 3.7.1
Error queue
synchronization, 1.4
execution model, 1.2
EXPLAIN PLAN, 1.8.1.1

F

farm
install, 4.3.3
fast refresh, 1.4.2.1
forced refresh, 1.4.2.4
foreign key
behavior, 1.3.1.2

G

groups
UNIX, 3.7.3

H

hardware requirements
Mobile Clients, 3.8.1
UNIX, 3.6.1, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.6.3, 3.6.4
Windows, 3.5.1
HTTP listener port
configure, 4.3.1.2

I

INCREMENT_BY property, 6.1.11
indexes
using, 1.5.1
In-Queue
synchronization, 1.4
install, 4
custom, 4.3.7
DHCP, 4.2.4
distributing multiple clients, 5.6
instructions, 4.3
log files, 4.3.1.2
Mobile Client, 7.3.3
Mobile client, 5
Mobile Development Kit, 4.3.1.1
Mobile Server, 4.3.1.2
multiple servers, 4.3.3
multiple languages, 4.2.2
Oracle software requirements, 3.4
repository, 4.3.1.2
sample applications, 7.1
system requirements, 3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9
installation
Linux Web-to-Go, 5.2.1
Internet Connection Firewall
enabling ports, 4.4.2

J

Java support
Mobile client, 5.2, 5.2.2
JAVA13_HOME, 3.7.1.2
JDK
installation directions, 3.3.3
supported versions, 3.3.3
Job Scheduler
starting, 7.2

K

kernel parameters
configuring, 3.7.4

L

language
multiple language install, 4.2.2
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 3.7.1
LIBPATH, 3.7.1
linguistic sort, 5.2
LINUX
operating system requirements, 3.6.1
Linux
pre-install requirements, 3.7.2
Web-to-Go client install, 5.2.1
load balancing, 4.3.3

M

MDK
Mobile client compatibility, 5.2
Packaging Wizard, 1.7.2, 1.7.3
MDW
overview, 1.7.2
memory
desiging application, 1.5.1
Message Generator and Processor (MGP), 1.6.4
MGP
apply phase, 1.6.4
applying changes to the database, 1.6.4
compose phase, 1.6.4
composing transaction, 1.4
execution process, 1.4
overview, 1.6.4
migration
Oracle Database Lite, 6.1.1
MIN_VALUE property, 6.1.11
mobile
application, 1.1
architecture, 1.1.1
benefits, 1.1.2
Mobile Client
download, 7.3.2, 7.4.1, 7.5.2
hardware requirements, 3.8.1
install, 7.4.2, 7.5.3
software requirements, 3.8.2
system requirements, 3.8, 3.9
Mobile client
distributing multiple clients, 5.6
download software, 5.2
install, 5
Java support, 5.2, 5.2.2
language, 5.2
msql, 5.2, 5.2.2
platform, 5.2
platforms, 5.2
SSL, 5.4
Mobile Database Workbench, see MDW
Mobile Development Kit, 1.7
install, 4.3.1.1
mSQL, 1.7.1
Mobile Manager
GUI, 7.2
Mobile Server
GUI, 7.2
install, 4.3.1.2
load balancing, 4.3.3
logging in, 7.2
multiple servers, 4.3.3
overview, 1.6.3
port number, 7.2
quick start, 7
standalone
stop, 4.5
starting, 4.5, 7.2
testing install, 4.6
Mobile Server Repository, see repository
model
architecture, 1.2
execution, 1.2
mounting
UNIX, 3.11
msql
Mobile client, 5.2, 5.2.2
msync
architecture, 1.6.2
multi-byte characters
username, 4.2.1

N

not null fields
behavior, 1.3.1.2

O

OC4J
install Mobile client, 5.2
port number, 4.3.1.2
starting, 7.2
offline instantiation, 5.6
OID
migrating to use, 6.1.8
migrating users, 6.1.8
operating system
LINUX requirements, 3.6.1
UNIX requirements, 3.6.2, 3.6.3, 3.6.4
Oracle database
data file
specify location, 3.4
Oracle Database Lite
application model and architecture, 1.3
concepts, 1
introduction, 1.1
quick start, 7
starting, 7.2
uninstall, 4.8
upgrade, 6.1.2
Oracle Internet Directory, see OID
Oracle Lite 5.0.2
removal, 6.1.10
Oracle WebCache
using as load balancer, 4.3.3
ORACLE_HOME, 3.7.1.1
Oracle9iAS
port number, 4.3.1.2
OracleAS
port number, 4.3.1.2
OracleDatabaseLite user
setting password, 3.5.3
OraUserProfile class
upgrade requirements, 6.1.4.1
Out-Queue
synchronization, 1.4

P

Packaging Wizard, 1.7.2, 1.7.3
Page Not Found error, 4.5
Palm OS
application example, 7
password
OracleDatabaseLite user, 3.5.3
perfomance
analyzing synchronization, 1.8.2
performance
Consperf utility, 1.8.2
EXPLAIN PLAN, 1.8.1.1
modify tablespace layout, 3.13
platform
client, 5.2
port number
conflict, 4.3.1.2
Mobile Server, 7.2
retrieving, 4.3.1.2
ports
enabling on Windows Service Pack 2, 4.4.2
primary key
behavior, 1.3.1.2
publication
create using MDW, 1.7.2
creation, 1.5.4
overview, 1.3.1
publication item
conflict resolution, 1.3.1.1
overview, 1.3.1
weight, 1.3.1.1
publications
performance, 1.8.2

Q

queue-based refresh, 1.4.2.3
queues
involved in synchronization, 1.4
quick start, 7

R

RDBMS, 1.6.1
refresh option
complete, 1.4.2.2
fast, 1.4.2.1
queue-based, 1.4.2.3
synchronization, 1.4.2
remote
application, 1.1
repository
architecture, 1.6.5
install, 4.3.1.2, 4.3.1.2
migrating users to OID, 6.1.8
schema name, 4.3.1.2
upgrade, 6.1.3
Repository Wizard
command-line startup, 7.1
install, 4.3.1.2
samples, 7.1
resource
limitations, 1.5.1
Resource Manager
API, 1.5.2
runmobileserver script, 4.5

S

samples
install, 7.1
Web application, 7.4
Win32 application, 7.3
WinCE application, 7.5
Windows Mobile, 7.5
scalability
desigining application, 1.5.1
security
desiging application, 1.9
desigining application, 1.5.1
SEQUENCE_MODE property, 6.1.11
Sequences
upgrade, 6.1.11
servlet context
Web-to-Go applications, 6.1.7
shell limits
UNIX, 3.7.4
SHLIB_PATH, 3.7.1
SID
retrieving, 4.3.1.2
snapshot
definition, 1.3
overview, 1.3.1
software
distribution, 7
Mobile Client requirements, 3.8.2
UNIX requirements, 3.6.5
Windows requirements, 3.5.2
SQL
EXPLAIN PLAN, 1.8.1.1
SSL
Mobile client, 5.4
subscription
overview, 1.3.1
subscriptions
profiling, 1.8.2
sychronization
analyzing performance, 1.8.2
Symbian
install, 4.3.5
system requirements, 3.10
Sync Client
downloading data, 1.4, 1.4
Sync Server
execution process, 1.4
uploading data, 1.4
synchronization
automatic, 5.3
overview, 1.4.1
complete refresh
overview, 1.4.2.2
composing transaction, 1.4
downloading data, 1.4, 1.4
execution steps, 1.4
fast refresh
overview, 1.4.2.1
forced refresh
overview, 1.4.2.4
manual
overview, 1.4.1
overview, 1.4
queue-based refresh
overview, 1.4.2.3
queues, 1.4
refresh options, 1.4.2
uploading data, 1.4
using APIs, 1.5.2
synchronizing data
example, 7
sample application, 7.3.6, 7.5.5
syncronization
overview, 1.4
system requirements, 3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9
hardware, 3.5.1, 3.8.1
Oracle software, 3.4
software, 3.5.2, 3.8.2

T

tablespace
layout, 3.13
location, 3.13
name, 3.13
TFAT, 3.8.1.1
THRESHOLD property, 6.1.11
TMP, 3.7.1.5
TMPDIR, 3.7.1.5
troubleshooting
Page Not Found, 4.5

U

UIX
setting DISPLAY, 4.4.1
uninstall
Oracle Database Lite, 4.8
UNIX
creating accounts, 3.7.3
creating groups, 3.7.3
environment variables, 3.7.1
hardware requirements, 3.6.1, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.6.3, 3.6.4
kernel parameters, 3.7.4
mounting, 3.11
operating system requirements, 3.6.2, 3.6.3, 3.6.4
setting display, 4.4.1
shell limits, 3.7.4
software requirements, 3.6.5
system configuration, 3.7
system requirements, 3.6
upgrade
applications, 6.1.4
BC4J applications, 6.1.5
Branch Office, 6.1.6
Consolidator, 6.1.11
Mobile Server Repository, 6.1.3
Oracle Database Lite, 6.1.1, 6.1.2
OraUserProfile class, 6.1.4.1
Web-to-Go applications, 6.1.4.1, 6.1.7
user
multiple users on one device
device, 5
on multiple devices, 5
provisioning, 1.5.4
username
multi-byte characters, 4.2.1
users
migrating to OID, 6.1.8

V

Visual Studio
versions for development, 1.5.3
WinCE, 1.5.3

W

Web
install Mobile client, 5.2
Web application
client download, 7.4.1
environment, 7.4
example, 7, 7.4
install client, 7.4.2
sample application
creating data, 7.4.3
synchronizing data, 7.4.3
Web Cache, 4.5
Web-to-Go
install Mobile client, 5.2
SSL, 5.4
Web-to-Go applications
servlet context, 6.1.7
upgrade, 6.1.4.1, 6.1.7
webtogo.exe, 4.5
weight
publication item
overview, 1.3.1.1
Win32
client download, 7.3.2
default client username, 7.3.3
environment, 7.3
example, 7
install client, 7.3.3
sample application, 7.3
creating data, 7.3.5
synchronizing data, 7.3.6
software requirements, 7.3.1
Visual Studio
version, 1.5.3
WinCE
application example, 7
client download, 7.5.2
environment, 7.5
example, 7.5
external memory card recommendation, 3.8.1.1
hardware requirements, 7.5.1
install client, 7.5.3
sample application
creating data, 7.5.4
synchronizing data, 7.5.5
software requirements, 7.5.1
TFAT, 3.8.1.1
Visual Studio
version, 1.5.3
WINDOW_SIZE property, 6.1.11
Windows
hardware requirements, 3.5.1
Service Pack 2, 4.4.2
software requirements, 3.5.2
system requirements, 3.5
Windows 32, see Win32
Windows CE, see WinCE
Windows Mobile
environment, 7.5
example, 7.5