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Oracle® Application Server Developer's Guide for Microsoft Office Interoperability
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.1.0)

Part Number B28947-01
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A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  W  X 

A

action handler, 2.2.2
Active Directory Connector, 10.1, 10.1
ad-hoc query, 3.2.8
alerts
creating alert rules, 7.3.1.2
definition, 7.1
sending with links, 7.3.1
Alerts, sending, 3.2.3
API, smart tag, 2.2.3
AssemblyKeyFile attribute, 6.3.4.3

B

benefits
Microsoft InfoPath 2003, 2.1.2
Microsoft Office 2003 Web Services Toolkit, 2.5
Microsoft Office Research and Reference Service, 2.4
network deployment of documents, 2.7
smart documents, 2.2.1, 2.2.1
smart tags, 2.2.2
working with XML schemas, 2.1.2
XML file formats, 2.1.1
BPEL process
compiling, 10.3.2.1
configuring, 10.3.2.1
deploying, 10.3.2.1
BPEL process workflow, 4.3
business processes, streamlining and automating, 1.2.2

C

central content repository, 3.2.4
configuring
BPEL process, 10.3.2.1
Microsoft Active Directory synchronization profiles, 10.3.1.1
organization alerts, 10.3.2
Create Java Web Service wizard, 3.2.5
creating synchronizing profiles, 10.3.1.1
custom-defined XML schema, 2.1.2, 2.1.2
Custom-defined XML schemas, 2.1.2
custom-defined XML schemas, 2.1.2
custom-defined XML structure, 2.1.2

D

data validation and Web services, 2.1.2
deployment of the BPEL process, 4.3.2
difference
smart documents and smart tags, 2.2.3
smart tags and smart documents, 2.2.3
dipassistant
configuring Microsoft Active Directory profile, 10.3.1.1
configuring Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning profile, 10.3.2.2
enabling profiles for synchronization, 10.3.1.2, 10.3.1.2, 10.3.1.2
directory synchronization, 10.1
documents
publishing via WebDAV, 12.1
WSDL, 5.3.1.1, 5.4

E

EJB Web services
developing in JDeveloper, 5.3.1
enabling profiles for synchronization, 10.3.1.2
EXCHGSYNC schema, 10.3.2.1
express configuration
about, 10.3.1.1
creating synchronization profiles, 10.3.1.1

F

fields
adding to templates, 5.3.1.2
files
publishing via WebDAV, 12.1
forms
adding fields, 5.3.1.2
automatically loading data, 5.3.1.5
completing using templates, 5
developing in Microsoft InfoPath, 5.3.2.2
Forms Builder, 3.2.1
FormTemplate, 2.1.1

G

getAddress operation, 5.3.1.1
GetEmployeeInfo module, 5.3.1.3
code for REST services, 5.3.1.3

H

hyperlinks
launching enterprise portals, 11.3.1

I

identitymanagement demonstration folder, 10.2
IdentityNotification, 10.3.2.1
implementation, smart tags, 2.2.2
InfoPath designer, 2.1.1
InfoPath solution developer, 2.1.1
interoperability benefits, 1.2
invoking Web services
proxy class, 5.3.1.3
VBA code, 5.3.1.3
.IQY, 3.2.8
.IQY format, 8.3.1.2
items in WebDAV
publishing, 12.1

J

JAX-RPC Web services
developing in JDeveloper, 5.3.1.1
JDeveloper
developing a JAX-RPC Web service, 5.3.1.1
EJB Web services, 5.3.1
embedded OC4J, 5.2
PL/SQL Web services, 5.3.1

K

knowledge workers, 1.1

L

launching enterprise portals, 11.3.3
loanApplication element, 4.3.3

M

manifest
enabling security check, 6.3.4.2
signing, 6.3.4.3
messaging protocols, 3.2.5
Metadata Repository, mapping as a Web Folder, 3.2.4
.MHT files
sending via e-mail, 7.3.2
Microsoft ActiveX controls, 2.1.1
Microsoft Excel
viewing OracleBI Discoverer worksheets, 8.3.1.1
Web Query format, 8.3.1.2
Microsoft Excel 2003 XML format, 2.1.1
Microsoft Excel lists, 2.1.2
Microsoft Excel Web Query, 3.2.8
Microsoft Infopath
developing forms, 5.3.2.2
Microsoft InfoPath 2003, 2.1.1
benefits, 2.1.2
Microsoft Office
adding portal content, 12.3.5
components, 1.3.2
getting started with, 1.3
meeting the need for, 1.2
need for using in an enterprise architecture, 1.1
prerequisites for using, 1.3
Research and Reference Services, 2.4
task panes, 2.3
versions and editions, 1.3.1
Microsoft Office 2003
enchancements, 2
Microsoft Office 2003 .NET Framework software development kit, 1.3.3
Microsoft Office 2003 VBA language references, 1.3.3
Microsoft Office 2003 Web Services Toolkit, 1.3.3, 2.5
generating a proxy class, 5.3.1.3
Microsoft Office 2003 XML reference schemas, 1.3.3
Microsoft Office interoperability with Oracle Application Server, 3.1
Microsoft Office Schema Tag Lists, 1.3.3
Microsoft Office WordprocessingML Transform Inference Tool, 1.3.3
Microsoft Office XSLT Inference Tool, 1.3.3
Microsoft PKI Utilities, 1.3.3
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications, 1.3.4
Microsoft Visual Studio, 1.3.4
developing applications, 5.1
Microsoft Word
adding form fields, 5.3.1.2
creating templates, 5.3.1.2
Microsoft Word 2003 task pane, 2.1.2
Microsoft Word 2003 XML format, 2.1.1
Microsoft Word template creation, 4.3.4
Microsoft.Office.Interop.SmartTag.ISmartDocument interface, 4.3.3
MOSTL, 11.3.3
Multiple Schemas, mapping, 2.1.2

N

namespaces, 2.1.2
needs
knowledge workers, 1.1
transaction workers, 1.1
network deployment of documents, 2.7
ns_emails.xml file, 4.3.1

O

OC4J
in JDeveloper, 5.2
oc4j-ra.xml, 10.3.2.1
Office 2003 Update
Redistributable Primary Interop Assemblies, 1.3.3
OLAP, 3.2.7
Online Analytical Processing, 3.2.7
Oracle Application Server Forms Services, 3.2.1
Oracle Application Server Integration B2B, 3.2.2
Oracle Application Server Integration Business Activity Monitoring, 3.2.3
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On, 10.1
Oracle Application Server Web Services, 3.2.5
Oracle Application Server Wireless, 3.2.6
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 3.2.9, 3.2.13, 4.1, 10.3.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
creating alert rules, 7.3.1.2
creating reports, 7.3.1.1
definition, 7.1
Media Sales sample data object, 7.2
sending alerts with links, 7.3.1
sending reports, 7.3.2
Oracle Business Intelligence
definition, 8.1
delivering information to Microsoft Excel, 8
downloading samples, 8.2
Oracle Business Intelligence Beans, 3.2.7
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 3.2.8
Oracle Calendar, 3.2.10.1
access rights, 9.1.1
meetings, 9.1.1
real-time conflict checking, 9.1.1
resource coordination, 9.1.1
standalone deployment capabilities, 9.1.1
Oracle Calendar Sync, 9.1.1
Oracle Collaboration Suite, 3.2.10
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g, 3.2.14
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Mobile Access, 3.2.14
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Mobile Data Sync, 3.2.14
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Mobile Device Management, 3.2.14
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Mobile Push Mail, 3.2.14
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 3.2.10.2
AutoPick feature, 9.1.1
Group View feature, 9.1.1
Oracle Content Services, 3.2.10.3
Oracle Developer Suite, 3.2.7
Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning, 10.1
Oracle Drive, 3.2.4, 3.2.10.3, 9.1.4
WebDAV and, 12.3.3, 12.3.3
Oracle Files and WebDAV, 12.1
Oracle Identity Management, 3.2.11
Oracle Internet Directory, 3.2.12, 10.1
Oracle JDeveloper, 3.2.13
Oracle JDeveloper, creating enterprise Web services, 3.2.5
Oracle Mobile Collaboration, 3.2.14, 3.2.14
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration products
Oracle Messenger, 9.1.3
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Add-in for Microsoft Office, 9.1.3
Oracle Web Conferencing, 9.1.3
Oracle Reports, 3.2.15
Oracle Secure Enterprise Search, 3.2.16
Oracle Xellerate, 3.2.17
Oracle XML Publisher, 3.2.18
OracleAS Forms Services, 3.2.1
OracleAS Integration B2B user interface tool, 3.2.2
OracleAS Integration Business Activity Monitoring architecture, 3.2.3
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 12.1
OracleAS Wireless, 3.2.6
OracleBI Beans, 3.2.7
OracleBI Beans application, 3.2.7
OracleBI Discoverer
definition, 8.1
e-mailing worksheets, 8.1
exporting crosstabs, 8.1
exporting in Microsoft Excel Web Query format, 8.3.1.2
exporting to Microsoft Excel, 8.1, 8.3.1.1
sending worksheets via e-mail, 8.3.1.3
OracleBI Discoverer workbook, 3.2.8
OracleBI Spreadsheet Add-In
adding Microsoft Excel charts, 8.3.2
benefits, 8.3.2
creating queries in Microsoft Excel, 8.1
definition, 8.1
downloading, 8.2
using Microsoft Excel calculations, 8.3.2
using Microsoft Excel formatting, 8.3.2
oradav.conf file, 12.3.1, 12.3.2
ORG_ALERTS table, 10.3.2.1
overview
creating organization alerts, 10.1
provisioning identity information, 10.1
smart documents, 4.1, 6.1

P

PKI, 6.3.5.2
PL/SQL Web services
developing in JDeveloper, 5.3.1
portal schema, 3.2.4
portal schema, mapping as a drive, 3.2.4
portals
launching from buttons, 11.3.2
launching from smart document, 11.3
launching from static hyperlink, 11.3.1
launching using smart tags, 11.3.3
launching using VBA script, 11.3.2
prerequisites
creating organization alerts, 10.2
for securing smart documents, 6.2
for securing Web services, 6.2
provisioning identity information, 10.2
Primary Interop Assemblies, 2.6
profiles
creating, 10.3.1.1
enabling for synchronization, 10.3.1.2
proxy class
generating with Microsoft Office 2003 Web Services Toolkit, 5.3.1.3
Public Key Infrastructure
See PKI

R

Real Time Collaboration Add-in for Outlook, 3.2.10.4
recognizer, 2.2.2
reports
creating in Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 7.3.1.1
.MHT format, 7.3.2
sending via e-mail, 7.3.2
Representational State Transfer Web services architecture, 3.2.5
REST, 3.2.5
REST services
enabling, 5.3.1.1
GetEmployeeInfo module, 5.3.1.3
SetEmployeeInfo module, 5.3.1.3
REST Web services, uses XML documents, 3.2.5

S

schema library, 2.1.2
seamless interoperability capabilities, 3.1
SecureDoc.dll file, 6.3.4.3
setAddress operation, 5.3.1.1
SetEmployeeInfo module, 5.3.1.3
code for REST services, 5.3.1.3
signcode utility, 6.3.4.3
smart clients, 2.2.4
connectivity, 2.2.4
local resources, 2.2.4
offline capabilities, 2.2.4
smart document DLL, 6.3.3
smart document form, 4.3.3
smart document solutions, 2.2.1
smart documents, 1.3.2, 2, 2.2.1
automatically loading data, 5.3.1.5
definition, 5.1
developing, 5.3.1
embedding static hyperlinks, 11.3.1
features, 2.2.1
function, 2.2.1
inserting buttons, 11.3.2
launching portals, 11.3
overview, 4.1, 6.1
using smart tags, 11.3.3
writing VBA code, 11.3.2
smart documents and smart tags, difference, 2.2.3
smart documents benefits, 2.2.1, 2.2.1
smart documents development techniques
Information Bridge Framework, 2.2.1
ISmartDocument Interface, 2.2.1
Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office, 2.2.1
smart documents, developing, 2.2.1
smart tag application programming interface, 2.2.3
smart tag recognizer, 2.2.3
smart tag technology, 2.2.2
smart tags, 1.3.2, 2, 2.2.2, 11.3.3
action handler, 2.2.2
benefits, 2.2.2
definition, 11.3.3
developing, 11.3.3
enabling, 11.3.3
limitations in forms, 11.4
recognizer, 2.2.2
security level, 11.4
using, 11.3.3
smart tags and smart documents, difference, 2.2.3
smart tags technologies
COM DLLs, 2.2.2
MOSTL, 2.2.2, 2.2.2
Primary Interop Assemblies, 2.2.2, 2.2.2
XML files with Microsoft Office Smart Tag Lists, 2.2.2, 2.2.2
smart tags, implementing, 2.2.2
smart technology, 2.2
sn utility, 6.3.4.3
sn.exe file, 6.3.4.3
solutions, smart document, 2.2.1
SpreadsheetML, 2.1.1, 2.1.2
synchronizing identity information, 10.3.1

T

technologies, smart tags
COM DLLs, 2.2.2
templates
adding form fields, 5.3.1.2
automatically loading data, 5.3.1.5
completing forms, 5
creating in Microsoft Word, 5.3.1.2
editing in Microsoft Word, 5.4, 11.4
mapping fields to Web service parameters, 5.3.1.4
transaction workers, 1.1

U

URLs
WebDAV and, 12.3.2
user experience, simplifying and improving, 1.2.1
user information, synchronizing with enterprise information, 1.2.3

V

VBA code
launching enterprise portals, 11.3.2
Visual Basic Editor
gnerating proxy class, 5.3.1.3
Visual data mapping tool, 2.1.2

W

W3C-compliant XML schema, 2.1.2
Web architecture, 3.2.5
Web Folders
adding portal content, 12.3.4
Web service proxy
generating, 6.3.3
securing, using Username token, 6.3.5.1
securing, using X.509 token, 6.3.5.2
Web services
completing forms, 5
creating and deploying, 6.3.2
developing for Microsoft InfoPath, 5.3.2.1
developing in JDeveloper, 5.3.1.1
securing communication, 6.3.5
Web Services Enhancements, 1.3.3, 6.3.3
WebDAV
clients
Microsoft Office 2000, 12.3.5
Oracle Drive, 12.3.3
Web Folders, 12.3.4
configuring, 12.3.1
configuring client, 12.3.2
multiple logins and, 12.3.2
Oracle Files and, 12.1
oradav.conf file, 12.3.1, 12.3.2
URL for accessing portal, 12.3.2
WebDAV tools, 3.2.4
WebUtil, 3.2.1
WordprocessingML, 2.1.1, 2.1.2
workers
knowledge, 1.1
transaction, 1.1
WSDL document, 5.3.1.1
endpoint, 5.4

X

X.509 Certificate, 6.3.5.2.1
X.509 Certificate Tool, 6.3.5.2.1
X.509 token, 6.3.5.2
XML elements for e-mail server configuration, 4.3.1
XML Expansion Pack, 6.3.4.1
XML expansion pack, 2.2.1, 2.2.1
XML reference schemas, 2.1.1
XML Schema, 6.3.4
XML schema
custom-defined, 2.1.2
XML Schema Definition file, 6.2
XML schema, custom-defined, 2.1.2, 2.1.2
XML Schemas, 2.1
XML structure
custom-defined, 2.1.2
XML transform, 2.1.1
XMLSign.exe file, 6.3.4.3
.xsf file, 2.1.1
XSLT, 2.1.1
XSLT files, 2.1.2