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Oracle® Containers for J2EE Services Guide
10g (10.1.3.1.0)

Part Number B28958-01
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Numerics

1pc
See one-phase commit
2pc
See two-phase commit

A

abnormal termination
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.10
ActivationSpec properties, 4.4.3.1
ad-hoc query, XQS, 8.1.1
administration
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.13
admin.jar tool, 6.7.1
ALLOWNULL Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
annotations, 9.3.2.1
application client
container overview, 9.1
deployment descriptor, 9.3.4
developing, 9.3
JNDI, 2.2.1.2, 2.5, 9.1, 9.3.2.2
JNDI initial contexts, 9.3.2
JNDI properties, 9.3.3
packaging, 9.3.5
resource injection, 9.3.2.3
RMI, 9.1
security handler, 9.3.6
starting, 9.4
application client container
summary, 1.8
Application Server Control Console
configuring JMS ports, 4.3.2.5
ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory, 2.5, 2.5, 6.3.1.2, 9.3.3
application-client.xml, 6.6.2.3, 9.3.4
JNDI, 2.5
AQ, 4.3.3
Attributes.setCacheEventListener() method, 7.4.13

B

bind-prefix XQS configuration element, 8.12.1
BPEL
Oracle BPEL process manager, 8.10
using XQS, 8.10
XQuery function, 8.2.3
browse
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7

C

cache
concepts, 7.1
cache region, 7.3.1
CacheAccess
createPool() method, 7.7.1
CacheAccess.getOwnership() method, 7.9.2.2
CacheAccess.releaseOwnership() method, 7.9.2.2
CacheAccess.save() method, 7.5.2.2
CacheEventListener
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
CacheEventListener interface, 7.4.13
CacheLoader.createStream() method, 7.6.1
cache-properties XQS configuration element, 8.12.2
CapacityPolicy
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
check
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
Classloader
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
clean-interval configuration XML element, 7.4.10
client APIs, XQS, 8.2.3
client-side installation requirements
application client, 9.2
RMI/ORMI, 6.2.3
clustering
issues, JMS and OEMS JMS, 4.5.4
com.evermind.server package
ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory, 6.6.2.3.1
ApplicationInitialContextFactory, 6.3.1.2
RMIInitialContextFactory, 6.3.1.2
Common Secure Interoperability Version 2
See CSIv2
configuring
high availability, 4.5.2
high availability, OEMS JMS, 4.5.1
high availability, OEMS JMS Database, 4.5.2
logging for JMS, 4.8
OC4J for interoperability, 6.6.2
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.1
OEMS JMS ports, 4.3.2.5
XQS, 8.2.2, 8.12
connection factories
default, in OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.1.1
connection factory
configuration examples, 4.3.2.4
connection-factory element, 4.3.2.3
constructing
JNDI contexts, 2.2.1
JNDI InitialContext, 2.2.1
container
application client, 9.1
context factory
usage, 6.3.1.2, 6.6.2.3.1
contextFactory
ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory, 6.6.2.3
IIOPInitialContextFactory, 6.6.2.3
contextFactory property, 6.6.2.3
context.SECURITY_CREDENTIAL
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.5.1
context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.5.1
copy
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
CORBA Object Service Naming
See CosNaming
CORBA Transaction Service
see OTS
corbaname URL, 6.7.3, 6.7.3
CosNaming, 6.6.1, 6.7.3
createDiskObject() method, 7.4.6.1, 7.5.2.3
createInstance() method, 7.7.3
CreatePool() method, 7.7.1
createStream() method, 7.4.6.1
CSIv2, 6.6.1
custom security handler
application client, 9.3.6

D

data source entry
SQLServer, with DataDirect, 5.9.2.2
data sources
introduction, 5
summary, 1.3
XQS, 8.2.1
DataDirect JDBC drivers
installing, 5.9.2.1
dataSource XQS configuration element, 8.12.3
DBMS_AQADM package, 4.3.3.1.3
DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_QUEUE, 4.3.3.1.3
declaring resource provider references
JMS, 4.3.1
dedicated.rmicontext
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.5.1
DefaultTimeToLive
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
defineGroup() method, 7.4.3, 7.4.4
defineObject() method, 7.4.5
defineRegion() method, 7.4.2
deployment
and interoperability, 6.6.2.2
deployment descriptor
application client, 9.3.4
destination objects
default, in OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.1.1
destinations
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
destroy() method, 7.4.8
destroyInstance() method, 7.7.3
discoveryAddress property, 7.9.1.2
DISTRIBUTE
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1, 7.8, 7.9
document-source XQS configuration element, 8.12.4
documentURL XQS configuration element, 8.12.5
drain
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
durables
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7

E

EJB
interoperability, 6.6
making interoperable, 6.7.1
XQS client API, 8.6.5, 8.11.4
EJB interoperability
introduction, 6.6.1
<entity-deployment> element, 6.6.2.2
environment properties
JNDI-related, 2.5.1
error-message XQS configuration element, 8.12.6
example
JNDI, servlet retrieves data source, 2.4.1.1
examples
connection factory configuration, 4.3.2.4
exception queue, predefined
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.11
exceptionHandler() method, 7.4.6.1
expressions in XQuery, 8.1.2.1

F

file-based persistence
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.9
files
interoperability deployment, 6.6.2.2
flags
OC4J, starting interoperably, 6.6.2.1
function-name XQS configuration element, 8.12.7

G

generated stub JAR file, 6.7.1
getFromRemote() method, 7.4.6.1
getID() method, 7.4.13
getName() method, 7.4.6.1
getOwnership() method, 7.9.2.2
getOwnsership() method, 7.9.4.4
getParent() method, 7.4.4
getRegion() method, 7.4.6.1
getSource() method, 7.4.13
GROUP_TTL_DESTROY
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
GROUP_TTL_DESTROY attribute, 7.4.7, 7.4.8

H

handleEvent() method, 7.4.13
help
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
high availability, 4.5.1, 4.5.2
and clustering, JMS, 4.5
configuring, 4.5.2
High Availability Summary, 4.5
HTTP Tunneling
JMS, 4.7

I

identifying objects, 7.2
IdleTime
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
IIOP, 6.6.1, 6.6.1
iiopClientJar switch, 6.7.1
IIOPInitialContextFactory, 2.4.2.2, 6.6.2.3.1
import
oracle.ias.cache, 7.4.1
initial context factories
accessing objects in same application, 2.4.1
accessing objects not in same application, 2.4.2
JNDI, 2.5
INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY
InitialContext property, 2.2.1.2
InitialContext
constructing in JNDI, 2.2.1
constructors, 2.2.1.2
InitialContext properties
INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, 2.2.1.2
PROVIDER_URL, 2.2.1.2
SECURITY_CREDENTIAL, 2.2.1.2
SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, 2.2.1.2
in-memory XQS configuration element, 8.12.8
input-parameters XQS configuration element, 8.12.9
Install and Configure OEMS JMS Database, 4.3.3.1.1
installing
client-side, RMI/ORMI, 6.2.3
interface types
JMS, 4.1
Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
See IIOP
interoperability
adding to EJB, 6.7.1
advanced, configuring manually, 6.7.2
configuring OC4J for, 6.6.2
files configuring, 6.6.2.2
naming, 6.6.1
OC4J flags, 6.6.2.1
overview, 6.6
security, 6.6.1
summary, 1.5
transaction, 6.6.1
transport, 6.6.1
interoperability, simple
in application server environment, 6.7.2
in standalone environment, 6.7.1
interoperable transport, 6.7
introduction to data sources, 5
invalidate() method, 7.4.7
<ior-security-config> element, 6.6.2.2
itemType XQS configuration element, 8.12.10

J

J2EE application client
JNDI initial contexts, 9.3.2
J2EE application client container, 9.1
J2EE application clients
JNDI initial contexts, 2.5, 2.5
J2EE application components
JNDI initial contexts, 2.4
Java Object Cache, 7, 7.1, 7.1
attributes, 7.3.5
basic architecture, 7.1.1
basic interfaces, 7.1.2
cache consistency levels, 7.9.4
cache environment, 7.3
classes, 7.1.2
configuration
clean-interval XML element, 7.4.10
maxObjects property, 7.4.10
maxSize property, 7.4.10
ping-interval XML element, 7.4.10
consistency levels
distributed with reply, 7.9.4.3
distributed without reply, 7.9.4.2
local, 7.9.4.1
synchronized, 7.9.4.4
default region, 7.3.1
defining a group, 7.4.3, 7.4.4
defining a region, 7.4.2
defining an object, 7.4.5
destroy object, 7.4.8
disk cache
adding objects to, 7.5.2
disk objects, 7.5
definition of, 7.2.2
distributed, 7.5.2.3
local, 7.5.2.3
using, 7.5.2.3
distribute property, 7.9.1.1
distributed disk objects, 7.5.1.1
distributed groups, 7.9.2
distributed mode, 7.9
distributed objects, 7.9.2
distributed regions, 7.9.2
features, 7.1.4
group, 7.3.3
identifying objects, 7.2
invalidating objects, 7.4.7
local disk objects, 7.5.1.1
local mode, 7.8
memory objects
definition of, 7.2.1
local memory object, 7.2.1
spooled memory object, 7.2.1
updating, 7.2.1
naming objects, 7.2
object types, 7.1.3, 7.2
pool objects
accessing, 7.7.2
creating, 7.7.1
definition of, 7.2.4
using, 7.7
programming restrictions, 7.4.14
region, 7.3.1
StreamAccess object, 7.2.3
subregion, 7.3.2
summary, 1.6
Java Object Cache attributes
ALLOWNULL, 7.3.5.1
CacheEventListener, 7.3.5.2
CapacityPolicy, 7.3.5.1
Classloader, 7.3.5.1
DefaultTimeToLive, 7.3.5.2
DISTRIBUTE, 7.3.5.1, 7.8, 7.9
GROUP_TTL_DESTROY, 7.3.5.1
IdleTime, 7.3.5.2
LOADER, 7.3.5.1
maxCount, 7.3.5.2
MaxSize, 7.3.5.2
MEASURE, 7.3.5.1
ORIGINAL, 7.3.5.1
Priority, 7.3.5.2
REPLY, 7.3.5.1
SPOOL, 7.3.5.1
SYNCHRONIZE, 7.3.5.1
SYNCHRONIZE_DEFAULT, 7.3.5.1
TimeToLive, 7.3.5.2
User-defined, 7.3.5.2
Version, 7.3.5.2
Java-CORBA exception mapping, 6.7.5
java.naming.factory.initial property, 2.5, 6.3.1
java.naming.factory.url.pkgs
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.5.1
java.naming.provider.url
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.5.1
property, 6.3.1, 6.6.2.3
java.util.Hashtable
JNDI, 2.2.1.2
javax.naming.Context interface
JNDI, 2.2.1.2
javax.naming.InitialContext instance, 2.2
JMS
declaring resource provider references, 4.3.1
Destination, 4.3.3.1.3
high availability and clustering, 4.5
HTTP Tunneling, 4.7
interface types, 4.1
logging, 4.8
OEMS, 4.3.2
sending a message, JMS steps, 4.3.2.6
summary, 1.2
system properties, 4.3.2.13
JMS Connector, 4.4
JMS utility
browse, 4.3.2.7
check, 4.3.2.7
copy, 4.3.2.7
destinations, 4.3.2.7
drain, 4.3.2.7
durables, 4.3.2.7
help, 4.3.2.7
knobs, 4.3.2.7
move, 4.3.2.7
stats, 4.3.2.7
subscribe, 4.3.2.7
unsubscribe, 4.3.2.7
jms/default connection factories, 4.4.2.1
jms-server element, 4.3.2.3
JNDI, 2
application client, 2.2.1.2, 2.5, 9.3.2.2
application client support, 9.1
application-client.xml, 2.5
constructing contexts, 2.2.1
environment, 2.2.1
example, servlet retrieves data source, 2.4.1.1
initial context factories, 2.5
InitialContext constructors, 2.2.1.2
java.util.Hashtable, 2.2.1.2
javax.naming.Context interface, 2.2.1.2
jndi.properties file, 2.2.1.2, 9.3.3
oracle.j2ee.naming package, 2.5
orion-application-client.xml, 2.5
state replication
enabling, 2.6.2
limitations, 2.6.3
summary, 1.1
jndi
persistence, 2.2
JNDI Browser, 2.3
JNDI initial components
from J2EE application clients, 2.4
JNDI initial contexts
from J2EE application client, 9.3.2
from J2EE application clients, 2.5, 2.5
JNDI namespace, 2.3
JNDI tree, 2.3
jndi.properties file, 6.3.1, 6.6.2.3
JNDI, 2.2.1.2, 9.3.3
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.5.1
context.SECURITY_CREDENTIAL, 2.5.1
context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, 2.5.1
dedicated.rmicontext, 2.5.1
java.naming.factory.url.pkgs, 2.5.1
java.naming.provider.url, 2.5.1
JTA
bean-managed transaction, 3.2
container-managed transaction, 3.2
two-phase commit, definition, 3.1

K

knobs
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7

L

LOADER
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
log element, 4.3.2.3
log() method, 7.4.6.1
logging
JMS, 4.8
logging, enabling for XQS, 8.14.1

M

mapping XQS configuration element, 8.12.11
maxCount
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
maxObjects property, 7.4.10
MaxSize
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
maxSize property, 7.4.10
MDBs, 4.4.3
fine tuning, 4.4.3.1
MEASURE
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
message
sending in JMS, steps, 4.3.2.6
message expiration
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.11.1
message paging
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.12
Message Router, 4.6
<message-destination-ref> element, 4.4.4.1
message-driven beans, See MDBs
move
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7

N

namespaces, predefined for XQS, 8.1.2.2
naming interoperability, 6.6.1
naming objects, 7.2
netSearch() method, 7.4.6.1, 7.9.4.4

O

OBJECT_INVALIDATION event, 7.4.13
OBJECT_UPDATED event, 7.4.13
OBJECT_UPDATED_SYNC event, 7.4.13
OC4J-hosted beans
invoking from non-OC4J container, 6.7.6
oc4j.jms.debug, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.forceRecovery, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.listenerAttempts, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.maxOpenFiles, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.messagePoll, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.noDms, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.pagingThreshold, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.saveAllExpireD, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.saveAllExpired property, 4.3.2.11.1
oc4j.jms.serverPoll, 4.3.2.13
oc4j.jms.socketBufsize, 4.3.2.13
OC4JPackager, XQS application, 8.7
OEMAS JMS
control knob oc4j.jms.saveAllExpired, 4.3.2.13
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2
abnormal termination, 4.3.2.10
administration, 4.3.2.13
configuring, 4.3.2.1
control knob oc4j.jms.debug, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.forceRecovery, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.listenerAttempts, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.maxOpenFiles, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.messagePoll, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.noDms, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.serverPoll, 4.3.2.13
control knob oc4j.jms.socketBufsize, 4.3.2.13
default connection factories, 4.3.2.1.1
default destination objects, 4.3.2.1.1
exception queue, predefined, 4.3.2.11
file-based persistence, 4.3.2.9
message expiration, 4.3.2.11.1
message paging, 4.3.2.12
persistence file management, 4.3.2.9.3
persistence, file-based, 4.3.2.9
port,
configuring, 4.3.2.5
predefined exception queue, 4.3.2.11
system properties, table, 4.3.2.13
utility, 4.3.2.8
OEMS JMS configuring, 4.5.1
OEMS JMS Database
define resource provider, 4.3.1
Install and Configure OEMS JMS Database, 4.3.3.1.1
OEMS JMS Database configuring, 4.5.2
OEMS JMS Database Persistence, 4.3.3
OEMS JMS ports
configuring, 4.3.2.5
OEMS JMS resource provider configuration elements, 4.3.2.2
operation XQS configuration element, 8.12.12
OPMN URL, 6.7.4
opmn.xml file
editing, 6.2.4
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
interoperability, 6.6
interoperability flags, 6.6.2.1
OracleAS JMS
utilities, table, 4.3.2.7
OracleAS Web Cache, 7.1
oracle.ias.cache package, 7.4.1
oracle.j2ee.naming package
JNDI, 2.5
ORIGINAL
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1
orion-application-client.xml
JNDI, 2.5
orion-application.xml file
and JNDI resource provider, 4.3.1, 4.3.4
orion-ejb-jar.xm file
<entity-deployment> element, 6.6.2.2
orion-ejb-jar.xml file
<ior-security-config> element, 6.6.2.2
<session-deployment> element, 6.6.2.2
ORMI, 6.2.1
ORMI tunneling, 6.4
ORMIS, 6.5
ORMI/SSL, 6.5
OTS, 6.6.1
output-element XQS configuration element, 8.12.13

P

part XQS configuration element, 8.12.14
Persistence, 4.3.3
persistence
jndi, 2.2
persistence file management
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.9.3
persistence, file-based
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.9
ping-interval configuration XML element, 7.4.10
PoolAccess
close() method, 7.7.2
get() method, 7.7.2
getPool() method, 7.7.2
object, 7.7.2
returnToPool() method, 7.7.2
PoolInstanceFactory
implementing, 7.7.3
port XQS configuration element, 8.12.15
portType XQS configuration element, 8.12.16
predefined exception queue
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.11
prefixes, predefined for XQS, 8.1.2.2
Priority
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
PROVIDER_URL
InitialContext property, 2.2.1.2

Q

queryName XQS configuration element, 8.12.17
QueryParameter class, XQS, 8.11.2
queue element, 4.3.2.3
queue-connection-factory element, 4.3.2.3

R

release_Ownsership() method, 7.9.4.4
releaseOwnership() method, 7.9.2.2
Remote Method Invocation
See RMI
REPLY
Java Object Cache attributes, 7.3.5.1
REPLY attribute, 7.9.2.1
repository XQS configuration element, 8.3.2, 8.12.18
resource injection, 9.3.2.3
resource provider
OEMS JMS Database, define, 4.3.1
<resource-ref> element, 4.4.4.1
returnToPool() method, 7.7.2
RMI
application client support, 9.1
IIOP, 6.6.1
introduction, 6.2.1
ORMI, 6.2.1
overview, 6.2
summary, 1.5
<rmi-config> element, 6.2.2
RMI/IIOP
configuring for advanced interoperability manually, 6.7.2
contextFactory property, 6.6.2.3
Java-CORBA exception mapping, 6.7.5
java.naming.factory.initial property, 6.3.1
java.naming.provider.url property, 6.3.1, 6.6.2.3
jndi.properties file, 6.3.1, 6.6.2.3
simple interoperability in application server environment, 6.7.2
simple interoperability in standalone environment, 6.7.1
RMIInitialContextFactory, 2.4.2.1
<rmi-server> element, 6.2.2
rmi.xml
editing, 6.2.2

S

save() method, 7.5.2.2
schema-file XQS configuration element, 8.12.19
schema-type XQS configuration element, 8.12.20
security handler
application client, 9.3.6
security interoperability, 6.6.1
SECURITY_CREDENTIAL
InitialContext property, 2.2.1.2
SECURITY_PRINCIPAL
InitialContext property, 2.2.1.2
sending a message
JMS steps, 4.3.2.6
<sep-config> element, 6.6.2.2
server.xml
<sep-config> element, 6.6.2.2
service provider interfaces, 2.1
service XQS configuration element, 8.12.21
<session-deployment> element, 6.6.2.2
setAttributes() method, 7.4.6.1
setCacheEventListener() method, 7.4.13
SPIs, 2.1
SPOOL
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1, 7.5.2
SQL-based XQS view, 8.3.3
SQL-based XQS views, 8.4.2
SQLServer
data source entry with DataDirect, 5.9.2.2
SSL, 6.5
state replication
JNDI
enabling, 2.6.2
limitations, 2.6.3
stateful access, XQS
client API, 8.6.2, 8.6.3, 8.6.3
EJB client methods, 8.11.4.1
JSP tags, 8.11.5.1
XQSFacade class, 8.6.2, 8.6.3
XQuery, 8.11.5
stateless access, XQS
client API, 8.6.3
EJB client methods, 8.11.4.2
JSP tags, 8.11.5.2
XQuery, 8.11.5
stats
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
StreamAccess object, 7.2.3
InputStream, 7.6
OutputStream, 7.6
using, 7.6
Streams Advanced Queuing (AQ), 4.3.3
subscribe
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
SYNCHRONIZE
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1, 7.9.2.2
SYNCHRONIZE_DEFAULT
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.1, 7.9.2.2
system properties
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.13

T

TimeToLive
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
topic element, 4.3.2.3
topic-connection-factory element, 4.3.2.3
transaction
bean managed, 3.2
container-managed, 3.2
transaction interoperability, 6.6.1
transaction support
summary, 1.4
transport interoperability, 6.6.1
tunneling
ORMI, 6.4
two-phase commit
definition, 3.1
typeMap XQS configuration element, 8.12.22

U

unsubscribe
JMS utility, 4.3.2.7
URL
corbaname, 6.7.3
OPMN, 6.7.4
view name, 8.10.8
use-prefix XQS configuration element, 8.12.23
User-defined
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2
username XQS configuration element, 8.12.24
Using the OEMS JMS Database Option, 4.3.3.1
utilities
OracleAS JMS, table, 4.3.2.7
utility
OEMS JMS, 4.3.2.8

V

Version
Java Object Cache attribute, 7.3.5.2

W

Web Cache, 7.1
Web Object Cache, 7.1, 7.1
Web service operation, XQS view, 8.7.4
Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF), 8.2.1.1
wsdl-source XQS configuration element, 8.12.25
wsdlURL XQS configuration element, 8.12.26
WSIF (Web Services Invocation Framework), 8.2.1.1

X

xa-connection-factory element, 4.3.2.3
xa-queue-connection-factory element, 4.3.2.3
XML query service
summary, 1.7
XML Query Service (XQS), 8
XML sequence, defined, 8.1.2.1
XMLItem type
description, 8.1.2.2
Oracle XQuery result, 8.6.2
XMLTranslate XQS configuration element, 8.12.30
xmlType XQS configuration element, 8.12.31
XQS
BPEL environment, using in, 8.10
caching, 8.8.2
client API
EJB, 8.6.5, 8.11.4
reference, 8.11
stateful access, 8.6.2, 8.6.3
stateful versus stateless access, 8.6.3
using, 8.6.4
XQSFacade class, 8.6.4, 8.11.3
XQuery implementation, 8.2.3
configuration elements
bind-prefix, 8.12.1
cache-properties, 8.12.2
dataSource, 8.12.3
document-source, 8.12.4
documentURL, 8.12.5
error-message, 8.12.6
function-name, 8.12.7
in-memory, 8.12.8
input-parameters, 8.12.9
itemType, 8.12.10
mapping, 8.12.11
operation, 8.12.12
output-element, 8.12.13
part, 8.12.14
port, 8.12.15
portType, 8.12.16
queryName, 8.12.17
repository, 8.12.18
schema-file, 8.12.19
schema-type, 8.12.20
service, 8.12.21
typeMap, 8.12.22
use-prefix, 8.12.23
username, 8.12.24
wsdl-source, 8.12.25
wsdlURL, 8.12.26
XMLTranslate, 8.12.30
xmlType, 8.12.31
xqs-config, 8.12.27
xqs-sources, 8.12.28
xqsview-source, 8.12.29
xquery-sequence, 8.12.32
configuration file, 8.2.2
configuration files, 8.12
data source, 8.2.1.1
data source support, 8.2.1
error handling, 8.9
error types, 8.11.6
features, 8.2
function
defined, 8.1.1
error handling, 8.11.3.2
JSP tags
library, 8.11.5
stateful access, 8.11.5.1
stateless access, 8.11.5.2
large data sets, 8.8.3
logging, enabling, 8.14.1
namespaces and prefixes predefined, 8.1.2.2
packaging applications, 8.7
performance, 8.8
QueryParameter class
reference, 8.11.2
type support, 8.6.1
repository, 8.3.2
URL view name, 8.10.8
view, 8.10.4
ad-hoc query, 8.1.1
example with XQSFacade class, 8.6.4.3
SQL, 8.4.2
SQL-based, 8.2.1.1, 8.3.3
Web service operation, 8.7.4
XQuery function, 8.1.1
XML type support, 8.6.1, 8.11.5.1.2
xqs-config XQS configuration element, 8.12.27
xqs-config.xml configuration file, 8.12
XQSError class, 8.11.6
XQSFacade class
client API, 8.2.4
creating instance, 8.6.4
description, 8.2.3
error handling, 8.9.1, 8.9.2
example with ad-hoc query, 8.6.4.1, 8.6.4.2
example with XQS view, 8.6.4.3
reference, 8.11.3
stateful access, 8.6.2, 8.6.3
using, 8.6.4
xqs-resources.jar file, 8.2.4
xqs-sources XQS configuration element, 8.12.28
xqsview-source XQS configuration element, 8.12.29
XQuery
API for Java, 8.1.2.3
description, 8.1.2.1
error handling, 8.9.1
expressions, 8.1.2.1
function, 8.1.1
namespaces and prefixes predefined, 8.1.2.2
Oracle extension functions, 8.1.2.2
Oracle implementation, 8.1.2.2
prologs, 8.1.2.1
result sequence, 8.1.2.1
XQS OC4J service for, 8.1.1
XQuery context item, 8.10.3
XQuery External Variable, 8.10.5
xquery-sequence XQS configuration element, 8.12.32
XSU, 8.3.3, 8.4.2