Skip Headers
Oracle® Application Server Developer's Guide for Microsoft Office Interoperability
10
g
Release 3 (10.1.3.1.0)
Part Number B28947-01
Home
Book List
Contents
Index
Contact Us
Previous
Next
View PDF
List of Figures
1-1 Microsoft Office Documents Accessed by Different Types of Users
1-2 Oracle Application Server Interoperability with Microsoft Office
2-1 Example of a Document with Smart Tags
3-1 Microsoft Office Interoperation with Oracle Application Server
4-1 BPEL Flow
4-2 The Oracle BPEL Control Page
4-3 Adding a Schema
4-4 Adding Content to LoanDemo.doc
4-5 XML Structure Pane Showing Available Root Elements
4-6 XML Structure Pane Showing Available Child Elements
4-7 XML Options Dialog Box
4-8 Structured Smart Document
4-9 Adding Content to LoanResult.doc
4-10 XML Structure of the Loan Result Document
4-11 Saving as WordML File
4-12 Filling In Loan Details
4-13 Loan Approval Information
4-14 Loan Approval Mail
5-1 Manipulating Enterprise Information in Smart Documents
5-2 The Microsoft Word Application
5-3 Create Java Class Dialog Box
5-4 Selecting the Class
5-5 Specifying the Message Format
5-6 WSDL Document in JDeveloper
5-7 The Oracle JDeveloper Log Window
5-8 Running the Web Service
5-9 Table for Looking Up an Employee's Address
5-10 Table for Specifying a New Employee Address
5-11 The Document Template
5-12 The Text Form Field Icon on the Forms Toolbar
5-13 Selecting the Web Service
5-14 Options for the Employee Name Field
5-15 Options for the New Address Field
5-16 Microsoft InfoPath Main Window
5-17 Receive Data from the Web Service
5-18 Select Web Service Operation
5-19 Data Connection Name
5-20 Microsoft InfoPath Default Form
5-21 Form with Input and Output Fields
5-22 Formatted Form
6-1 XML Structure of SecureSmartDocument.doc
6-2 Export File Format
6-3 File to Export
6-4 File to Import
6-5 Add Certificates Snap-In
7-1 E-Mail Alert for Media Sales
7-2 Selecting a Tiled Report
7-3 Selecting the Type of Chart for a Tile in a Report
7-4 Choosing Data Fields
7-5 Media Sales Report
7-6 Specifying a Filter for the Alert
7-7 Specifying the Alert Message
7-8 Specifying Alert Recipients
7-9 Triggering the Alert
7-10 Alert History
7-11 Specifying Details for E-Mailing a Report
8-1 Business Intelligence Interoperation with Microsoft Excel
8-2 OracleBI Discoverer Worksheet with Formatting
8-3 Exporting a Worksheet in Microsoft Excel Format
8-4 Exported Worksheet in Microsoft Excel (with Formatting Preserved)
8-5 Sending a Worksheet as a Microsoft Excel Attachment
8-6 OracleBI Spreadsheet Add-In Menu Option
8-7 Connecting to the Database
8-8 Items for the Query
8-9 Layout of OLAP Query
8-10 Members for the Geography Dimension
8-11 Members for the Products Dimension
8-12 OLAP Query Results in Microsoft Excel
8-13 OLAP Data with Microsoft Excel Formatting
8-14 Microsoft Excel Subtotal of OLAP Data
8-15 Microsoft Excel Chart Based on OLAP Data
9-1 Viewing Oracle Calendar Tasks Using Microsoft Outlook
9-2 New Outlook Task
9-3 New Calendar Task Entry Viewed in Microsoft Outlook
9-4 Search Resources
9-5 Resource Scheduling in Microsoft Outlook Using Oracle Calendar
9-6 Selecting Meeting Attendees
9-7 Creating a Meeting in Microsoft Outlook Using Oracle Calendar
9-8 Viewing Attendee Availability in Microsoft Outlook Using Oracle Calendar
9-9 Address Book
9-10 Contact Properties
9-11 Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Toolbar in Microsoft Outlook
9-12 Oracle Messenger Instant Messaging Window
9-13 Instant Conference Details
9-14 Oracle Web Conference Details
9-15 Archived Conferences
10-1 Oracle Internet Directory Interoperability with Microsoft Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange
10-2 Generating Organization Alerts Using Oracle BPEL Process Manager
10-3 IdentityNotification BPEL Process
10-4 Entering Authentication Details in the BPEL Process Manager Connection Wizard
11-1 Smart Document with Hyperlink that Invokes the Employee Portal
11-2 The Command Button Icon in the Control Toolbox
11-3 Smart Document with Button that Invokes the Employee Portal
11-4 Enabling Smart Tags
11-5 Smart Tag Icon
11-6 Smart Document with Smart Tag that Invokes the Employee Portal
12-1 Pages and Content in WebDAV and OracleAS Portal
12-2 Oracle Drive Service Properties
12-3 Saving Files Directly to a Network Drive
12-4 Setting Properties of a File on the Network Drive
12-5 Portal Displayed As a Network Drive in Windows Explorer
12-6 Dragging and Dropping Files into the Web Folder
12-7 Working Directly with Files on the Web Folder
13-1 Report Output in Microsoft Excel
13-2 Report Output in Microsoft Word
13-3 Mail Dialog Box