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Oracle® Application Server Advanced Web Services Developer's Guide
10g (10.1.3.1.0)

Part Number B28975-02
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<auditing> element, 6.2.1, 6.3
<call-property> element, 3.5.1, 9.6.4
<dime:message> WSDL extension, 2.4.2
<expose-testpage> element, 10.3.1.1
<expose-wsdl> element, 10.3.1.1
<fault> element, logging, 6.5.1.2
<generated_name>_Stub.xml client deployment descriptor, C, D
<implementation-class> element, 10.3.1.1
<load-on-startup> element, G.2
<logging> element, A.1.2
<max-request-size> element, 10.3.1.1
<name> element, 9.6.4
<namespace> element, logging, 6.5.1.1
<namespaceURI> element, F.3.1.1, F.3.1.4
<operation> element, 6.3, 10.3.1.1, 10.3.1.1, A.1.3, D.1
<operations> element, 3.2, 9.6.4, 10.3.1.1, A.1.3
<package-mapping> element, F.3.1.1, F.3.1.1, F.3.1.4
<package-type> element, F.3.1.1, F.3.1.4, F.3.1.4
<policy> element, 10.3.1.1
<port> element, 3.2, 9.3.2.2, A.1.2, A.1.2, A.1.3
<port-component> element, 3.2
<port-info> element, 3.6, 6.3
<property> element, 10.3.1.1, 10.3.1.1
<provider-description> element, 10.3.1, 10.3.1.1
<provider-description-name> element, 10.3.1.1
<provider-name> element, 10.3.1.1
<provider-port> element, 10.3.1.1
<reliability> element, A.1.2
<request> element, logging, 6.5.1.2
<response> element, logging, 6.5.1.2
<runtime> element, 3.2, 9.6.4, 10.3.1.1, A.1.1
<security> element, A.1.1
<service-endpoint-interface> element, 9.6.4
<service-endpoint-method-mapping> element, F.3.1.5
<service-ref> element, 3.6
<service-ref-mapping> element, 3.4.1, 3.6, 6.3, D.1
<service-ref-name> element, 3.6
<servlet> element, 10.2.5, 10.3.2
<servlet-class> element, 10.2.5, 10.3.2, 10.3.2.1
<servlet-link> element, 10.3.1.1
<servlet-mapping> element, 10.3.2
<soap-header> element, F.3.1.6
<stream-attachments> WSDL extension, 2.2.4.2
<stub-property> element, 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 9.6.4
<url-pattern> element, 10.2.5, 10.3.2, 10.3.2.1
<value> element, 9.6.4
<wrapped-element> element, F.3.1.5
<wsdl-file> element, 10.3.1.1
<wsdl-message-mapping> element, F.3.1.6
<wsdl-port> element, 9.6.4, 10.3.1.1
<wsdl-service-name> element, 10.3.1.1

A

annotations
J2SE 5.0 Web Services Annotations
limitations, I.7
Apache software
license, J.1.1
APIs
Provider API, 10.2
streaming attachment, 2.2.2, 2.2.4
WSIF, 9.6
app, attribute for <port> element, A.1.2
application clients, static
configuring management information, 3.6.3
Application Server Control
configuring server side management information, 3.2
support for auditing, 6.6.2
support for logging, 6.6.2
support for Web service management, 3.8
support for Web Service Providers, 10.8
aqAssemble command, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
assemble command, 9.3.2.1, 9.3.2.2, 9.3.2.3
assemble command example, 2.3.2.1
Attachment interface, 2.2.2.1
ATTACHMENT_STYLE_PACKAGING property, 2.3.3.1.2
AttachmentFactory class, 2.2.2.2
AttachmentFault interface, 2.1.4.4
AttachmentPart API
creating a new instance, 2.1.2.1.3
attachments
adding to WSIF clients, 9.6.6.1
with OracleCall API, 9.6.6.2
Attachments API, 2.2.2
Attachments interface, 2.2.2.3
audit file location, 6.1.2
audit messages
processing, 6.1.2
sample, 6.1.2
auditing
adding to a J2EE client, 6.6.1.4
adding to a J2SE client proxy, 6.6.1.3
adding to a Web service bottom up, 6.6.1.1
adding to a Web service top down, 6.6.1.2
Application Server Control support, 6.6.2
audit file location, 6.1.2
client-side management, 6.3
defined, 6.1
fault messages, 6.1.2.3
JDeveloper support, 6.6.3
operation-level client-side elements, 6.3
operation-level server-side elements, 6.2.1
performance impacts, 6.1.1
request messages, 6.1.2.1
response messages, 6.1.2.2
server-side management, 6.2
WebServicesAssembler support, 6.6.1

B

binary content
accessing with the OracleSOAPElement interface, 2.3.3.2.7
adding with the OracleSOAPElement interface, 2.3.3.2.6
bottom up Web service assembly
MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.2.1
streaming attachments, 2.2.4.1
swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2.2

C

capability assertions, 3.7.1
assembling into a Web service, 3.7.2
classLoader
attribute for wsifJavaPort argument, 9.3.2.2
className
attribute for wsifDbBinding argument, 9.5.1.1
attribute for wsifEjbPort argument, 9.4.3.2
attribute for wsifJavaPort argument, 9.3.2.2
classPath
attribute for wsifJavaPort argument, 9.3.2.2
client
SOAP faults with swaRef attachments, 2.1.4.5
CLIENT_CONFIG property, 3.5
clients
thread usage, I.10
compliance testing tool for interoperability, 1.3
correlation-ID
JMS message property, I.5

D

data binding extensions and interoperability issues, 1.4.2
data flow
in a J2EE client, 3.4.1
in a J2SE client, 3.3.1
data type design and interoperability, 1.3
data types and interoperability, 1.3
database
accessing with a WSIF client, 9.6.3
database resources
limitations on exposing as a Web service, I.6
WSDL extensions for WSIF, 9.5.2
dataSource
attribute for wsifDbBinding argument, 9.5.1.1
dbConnection
attribute for wsifDbBinding argument, 9.5.1.1
dbJavaAssemble command, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
dbUser
attribute for wsifDbBinding argument, 9.5.1.1
deployment
Provider Web application, 10.6
testing a Provider Web application deployment, 10.7
deployment descriptor
<generated_name>_Stub.xml (client), C, D
oracle-webservices.xml, C, D, E
Describing Media Content of Binary Data in XML specification, 2.3.1
DII client
configuring management information dynamically, 3.5.1
DIME encoded attachments, 2.4.1
interoperable, 2.4.2
Oracle proprietary, 2.4.3
WSDL extensions, 2.4.2
document-literal operations
wrapping and unwrapping the mapping, F.3.1.5
dynamic endpoints
accessing, 10.4.3
registering, 10.4.2
dynamic proxy clients
passing MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.3.2.1

E

EJB clients, static
configuring management information, 3.6.2
EJB port
configuring a WSIF endpoint, 9.4.3.1, 9.4.3.3
ejbAssemble command, 9.4.3.1, 9.4.3.2, 9.4.3.3
EJBs
WSDL extensions for WSIF, 9.4.4

F

fault attribute, auditing, 6.2.1, 6.3
fault messages
auditing, 6.1.2.3
logging, 6.4.2.3

G

genInterface command, 9.6.2.1
genJmsPropertyHeader argument, I.5
genWsdl command, 9.3.2.1, 9.3.2.2, 9.3.2.3, 9.4.3.1, 9.4.3.2, 9.4.3.3, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
getDataHandler method, 2.3.3.1.3
global level Web service management, A.1.1

H

header processing
limitations, I.12

I

IncomingAttachments Interface, 2.2.2.4
initialContextFactory
attribute for wsifEjbPort argument, 9.4.3.2
INOUT parameter
limitations on SQL types, I.6
input attribute, 10.3.1.1
interoperability
compliance testing tool, 1.3
data type design, 1.3
data types, 1.3
defined, 1.1
diagnosing issues, 1.4
DIME encoded attachments, 2.4.2
public organizations, 1.2
RPC-encoded message format, 1.3
using null values, 1.3
using platform native types, 1.3
Web service design, 1.3
interoperability issues
diagnosing and solving, 1.4
illegal XML characters, 1.4.3
invalid WSDLs, 1.4.1
proprietary data binding extensions, 1.4.2
SOAPAction values, 1.4.4
using null values, 1.4.5
interoperable Web Services, guidelines, 1.3

J

J2EE client
adding auditing, 6.6.1.4
configuring management information
with JDeveloper, 3.4.2
with WebServicesAssembler, 3.4.2
configuring management information dynamically, 3.5.4
configuring managment information, 3.4.2
management data flow, 3.4.1
J2EE clients
for Provider Web applications, 10.9
passing MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.3.2.2
J2EE components, Oracle proprietary deployment descriptors, and standard J2EE deployment descriptors, 3.6
J2SE client
adding auditing, 6.6.1.3
configuring management information
with JDeveloper, 3.3.2
with WebServicesAssembler, 3.3.2
configuring managment information, 3.3.2
management data flow, 3.3.1
J2SE clients
for Provider Web applications, 10.9
Java classes
configuring a WSIF endpoint, 9.3.1
WSDL extensions for WSIF, 9.3.3
Java mappings
changing via the JAX-RPC mapping file, F.3.1.1
Java method parameters, mapping to SOAP headers, F.3.1.6
Java port
configuring a WSIF endpoint, 9.3.2, 9.3.2.3
javax.xml.soap.SOAPElement interface, 2.3.3.1.3, 2.3.3.2.5
JAX-RPC mapping file, F
creating, F.1
document-literal operations
wrapping and unwrapping mapping, F.3.1.5
mapping SOAP headers and Java method parameters, F.3.1.6
naming conventions, F.2
using to change namespace to Java mappings, F.3.1.1
using to change the names of Java artifacts, F.3.1.2
using to change the names of WSDL artifacts, F.3.1.2
using to customize the WSDL, F.3
using to generate code into a single package, F.3.1.4
JDeveloper
configuring J2EE client management information, 3.4.2
configuring J2SE client management information, 3.3.2
configuring server side management information, 3.2
support for auditing, 6.6.3
support for logging, 6.6.3
JDeveloper support for WSIF, 9.7
JMS endpoint Web service
limitations, I.5
JMS message property
correlation-ID, I.5
message-ID, I.5
reply-to-destination, I.5
jndiName
attribute for wsifEjbPort argument, 9.4.3.2
jndiProviderURL
attribute for wsifEjbPort argument, 9.4.3.2
JSP clients, static
configuring management information, 3.6.1

L

levels of Web service management, A.1
life cycle for Web service management, 3.1.2
limitations
for Web service management, I.16
for WSIF, I.21
packaging, I.13
log file location, 6.4.2
log record, sample, 6.4.2
logging
adding to a Web service bottom up, 6.6.1.1
adding to a Web service top down, 6.6.1.2
Application Server Control support, 6.6.2
defined, 6.4
fault messages, 6.4.2.3
JDeveloper support, 6.6.3
log file location, 6.4.2
operation-level server-side elements, 6.5.1.2
performance impacts, 6.4.1
port-level server-side elements, 6.5.1.1
request messages, 6.4.2.1
response messages, 6.4.2.2
logging messages, processing, 6.4.2

M

management data flow for Web services, 3.1.1
management environment for Web services, 3.1.1
mapping
wrapping and unwrapping, F.3.1.5
mapping file, JAX-RPC, F
MBeans
described, G
initializing, G.2
naming components, G.1.1
WebServiceOperation, G.1.3, G.1.3
WebServicePort, G.1.2, G.1.2
WSMHandlerGlobalConfig, G.1.6, G.1.6
WSMHandlerOperationConfig, G.1.8, G.1.8
WSMHandlerServiceConfig, G.1.7, G.1.7
WSMOperationConfig, G.1.5, G.1.5
WSMServiceConfig, G.1.4, G.1.4
message attachments
DIME encoded attachments, 2.4.1
MIME attachments, 2.1
MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.1
streaming attachments, 2.2.1
SWA attachments, 2.1.3.1
swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2
message encoding
forcing an encoding, 2.3.3.2.4
message flow for Web service management, 3.1
message-ID
JMS message property, I.5
MessageImpl class, 2.3.3.1.2
MessageImpl.DIME, PACKAGING_STYLE property value, 2.3.3.2.3
MessageImpl.MIME, PACKAGING_STYLE property value, 2.3.3.2.3
MessageImpl.MTOM, PACKAGING_STYLE property value, 2.3.3.2.3
MIME attachments, 2.1
adding SOAP faults, 2.1.4
MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.1, 2.3.2.4
ATTACHMENT_STYLE_PACKAGING property, 2.3.3.1.2
bottom up Web service assembly, 2.3.2.1
getDataHandler method, 2.3.3.1.3
MTOM_SUPPORT property, 2.3.3.1.1
PACKAGING_STYLE property, 2.3.3.1.2, 2.3.3.2.3
passing in J2EE clients, 2.3.3.2.2
passing in SOAPConnection clients, 2.3.3.2.3
passing in static stub and dynamic proxy clients, 2.3.3.2.1
sample WSDL, 2.3.2.2.1
setDataHandler method, 2.3.3.1.3
top down Web service assembly, 2.3.2.2
using the OraSAAJ API, 2.3.3.2.5
Web service assembly, 2.3.2
Web service client assembly, 2.3.2.3
MTOM_SUPPORT property, 2.3.2.4
mtomSupport attribute, 2.3.2.1, 2.3.2.2, 2.3.2.3

N

name
attribute for wsifDbPort argument, 9.5.1.1
attribute for wsifEjbPort argument, 9.4.3.2
attribute for wsifJavaPort argument, 9.3.2.2
name attribute, 10.3.1.1
namespace mappings
changing via the JAX-RPC mapping file, F.3.1.1
null values and interoperability, 1.4.5
null values, effects on interoperability, 1.3

O

operation level Web service management, A.1.3
Oracle HTTP Server
third party licenses, J
Oracle proprietary deployment descriptors, standard J2EE deployment descriptors, and J2EE components, 3.6
OracleCall API, 9.6.6.2
oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.MessageImpl class, 2.3.3.1.2
oracle.j2ee.ws.server.provider.ProviderServlet class, 10.2.5
extending, 10.2.5.1
OracleSOAPElement interface, 2.3.3.1.3, 2.3.3.2.5
accessing binary content, 2.3.3.2.7
adding binary content, 2.3.3.2.6
oracle-webservices-10_0.xsd schema, 10.2.2.1
oracle.webservices.attachments package, 2.2.2, 2.2.2, 2.2.4.1.1
oracle-webservices-client-10_0.xsd schema, 3.3.1, 9.6.4
oracle-webservices-client.xml client deployment descriptor
described, B
oracle.webservices.OracleCall API, 9.6.6.2
oracle.webservices.provider package, 10.2
oracle.webservices.soap.OracleSOAPElement interface, 2.3.3.1.3, 2.3.3.2.5
oracle-webservices.xml
provider elements, 10.3.1.1
oracle-webservices.xml deployment descriptor, C, D, E
OraSAAJ API
using with MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.3.2.5
OUT parameter
limitations on SQL types, I.6
OutgoingAttachments interface, 2.2.2.5
output attribute, 10.3.1.1
overriding support for, 2.3.2.4

P

packaging
limitations, I.13
Provider Web Application, 10.5
PACKAGING_STYLE property, 2.3.3.1.2, 2.3.3.2.3
platform native types and interoperability, 1.3
plsqlAssemble command, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
port level Web service management, A.1.2
port, attribute for <port> element, A.1.2
PROPAGATE_DYNAMIC_ENDPOINTS property, 10.4.3
Provider
defined, 10.1
Provider API, 10
dynamically adding a managable service endpoint, 10.2.2.1
dynamically removing a managable service endpoint, 10.2.2.1
HTTPConstants class, 10.2.4
initializing a provider, 10.2.1.1
MessageContext class, 10.2.3
Provider interface, 10.2.1
ProviderConfig class, 10.2.2
removing a Provider instance, 10.2.1.3
provider package, 10.2
ProviderServlet class, 10.2.5
extending, 10.2.5.1
proxy Web service client
configuring management information dynamically, 3.5.2

R

REF CURSOR parameter, I.6
reply-to-destination
JMS message property, I.5
request attribute, auditing, 6.2.1, 6.3
request messages
auditing, 6.1.2.1
logging, 6.4.2.1
Resource Representation SOAP Header Block specification, 2.3.1
response attribute, auditing, 6.2.1, 6.3
response messages
auditing, 6.1.2.2
logging, 6.4.2.2
RPC-encoded message format and interoperability, 1.3

S

sample audit message, 6.1.2
sample log record, 6.4.2
security, Web services, 4
service endpoint interface
customizing, F.3
handling swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2.2.1
implementing with swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2.1.2
SWA attachments, 2.1.3.4
service, attribute for <port> element, A.1.2
Servlet clients, static
configuring management information, 3.6.1
setDataHandler method, 2.3.3.1.3
SOAP faults
adding to MIME attachments, 2.1.4
adding to swaRef MIME attachments in the WSDL, 2.1.4.3
generating the exception class, 2.1.4.1
with swaRef attachments, 2.1.4.4
with swaRef attachments on the client, 2.1.4.5
SOAP faults with attachments
top down Web service assembly, 2.1.4.2
SOAP headers
mapping to Java method parameters, F.3.1.6
SOAP Optimized Serialization Use Cases and Requirements specification, 2.3.1
soapAction attribute
controlling the value in OC4J, 1.4.4.1.1
controlling the value in úNET, 1.4.4.1.2
described, 1.4.4.1
SOAPAction values and interoperability issues, 1.4.4
SOAPBuilders community, 1.2
SOAPConnection clients
passing MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.3.2.3
SOAPConnection objects, 2.3.3.2.3
SOAPElement interface, 2.3.3.1.3, 2.3.3.2.5
sqlAssemble command, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
standard J2EE deployment descriptors, Oracle proprietary deployment descriptors, and J2EE components, 3.6
static clients
configuring management information, 3.6
static proxy Web service client
configuring management information dynamically, 3.5.3
static stub clients
passing MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.3.2.1
streaming attachments, 2.2.1
APIs, 2.2.2, 2.2.4
bottom up Web service assembly, 2.2.4.1
implementing an interface, 2.2.4.1.2
limitations, 2.2.1.1
sample generated WSDL, 2.2.4.1.3
size recommendations, 2.2.1
supported format, 2.2.1
top down Web service assembly, 2.2.4.2
writing an interface, 2.2.4.1.1
writing stub code, 2.2.4.1.4
WSDL extensions, 2.2.3
stub code
for streaming attachments, 2.2.4.1.4
SWA attachments, 2.1.3.1
sample generated service endpoint interface, 2.1.3.4
sample WSDL, 2.1.3.3
top down Web service assembly, 2.1.3.2
swaRef attachments
throwing faults with, 2.1.4.4
swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2
adding SOAP faults in the WSDL, 2.1.4.3
adding to a WSDL, 2.1.2.1.1
assembling a WSDL, 2.1.2.2.2
bottom up Web service assembly, 2.1.2.2
implementing a service endpoint interface, 2.1.2.1.2
top down Web service assembly, 2.1.2.1
writing service endpoint interfaces for, 2.1.2.2.1
WSDL requirements, 2.1.2.1.1

T

third party licenses, J
tool support
Web service management with Application Server Control, 3.8
Web Service Providers, 10.8
tool support for WSIF, 9.7
top down Web service assembly
limitations, I.2
MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.2.2
SOAP faults with attachments, 2.1.4.2
streaming attachments, 2.2.4.2
SWA attachments, 2.1.3.2
swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2.1

U

unwrapParameters argument, I.19
useDimeEncoding argument, 2.4.3
userThreads option (Oracle Application Server), I.10

W

Web service assembly
MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.2
Web service client assembly
MTOM encoded attachments, 2.3.2.3
Web service design and interoperability, 1.3
Web Service Home Page
limitations, I.9
Web Service Interoperability Organization, 1.2
Web service management
configuring for a J2EE client, 3.4.2
with JDeveloper, 3.4.2
with WebServicesAssembler, 3.4.2
configuring for a J2SE client, 3.3.2
with JDeveloper, 3.3.2
with WebServicesAssembler, 3.3.2
configuring for the server side, 3.2
by hand, 3.2
with Application Server Control, 3.2
with JDeveloper, 3.2
with WebServicesAssembler, 3.2
configuring static application clients, 3.6.3
configuring static clients, 3.6
configuring static EJB clients, 3.6.2
configuring static JSP clients, 3.6.1
configuring static Servlet clients, 3.6.1
configuring WSIF clients, 9.6.4
data flow, 3.1.1
data flow in a J2EE client, 3.4.1
data flow in a J2SE client, 3.3.1
defiend, 3.1
DII client dynamic configuration, 3.5.1
dynamic client side configuration, 3.5
global level, A.1.1
J2EE client dynamic configuration, 3.5.4
levels, A.1
life cycle, 3.1.2
limitations, I.16
management environment, 3.1.1
message flow, 3.1
operation level, A.1.3
port level, A.1.2
proxy Web service client dynamic configuration, 3.5.2
static proxy Web service client dynamic configuration, 3.5.3
Web Service Provider
assembling clients, 10.9
deploying a Provider Web application, 10.6
managing Provider endpoints, 10.8
packaging, 10.5
registering a dynamic endpoint, 10.4.2
registering a static endpoint, 10.4.1
testing a Provider Web application deployment, 10.7
tool support, 10.8
Web Service Providers
dynamically adding a managable service endpoint, 10.2.2.1
dynamically removing a managable service endpoint, 10.2.2.1
elements in oracle-webservices.xml, 10.3.1.1
extending the ProviderServlet class, 10.2.5.1
HTTPConstants class, 10.2.4
initializing a provider, 10.2.1.1
MessageContext class, 10.2.3
Provider interface, 10.2.1
ProviderConfig class, 10.2.2
ProviderServlet class, 10.2.5
removing a Provider instance, 10.2.1.3
routing Provider instance, 10.2.5
Web service providers
oracle.webservices.provider package, 10.2
provider package, 10.2
Web services
guidelines for interoperability, 1.3
Java classes
limitations, I.3
Providers, 10
Web services management schema (WSMGMT), A
Web services security, 4
web, attribute for <port> element, A.1.2
WebRowSet format, I.6
WebServiceOperation MBean, G.1.3, G.1.3
WebServicePort MBean, G.1.2, G.1.2
WebServicesAssembler
auditing support, 6.6.1
configuring J2EE client management information, 3.4.2
configuring J2SE client management information, 3.3.2
configuring server side management information, 3.2
logging support, 6.6.1
WebServicesAssembler arguments
wsifDbBinding, 9.5.1.1
wsifDbPort, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
wsifEjbBinding, 9.4.3.1
wsifEjbPort, 9.4.3.2, 9.4.3.3
wsifJavaBinding, 9.3.1, 9.3.2.1
wsifJavaPort, 9.3.1, 9.3.2.2, 9.3.2.3
WebServicesAssembler commands
aqAssemble, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
assemble, 9.3.2.1, 9.3.2.2, 9.3.2.3
dbJavaAssemble, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
ejbAssemble, 9.4.3.1, 9.4.3.2, 9.4.3.3
genInterface, 9.6.2.1
genWsdl, 9.3.2.1, 9.3.2.2, 9.3.2.3, 9.4.3.1, 9.4.3.2, 9.4.3.3, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
plsqlAssemble, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
sqlAssemble, 9.5.1.1, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
WSDL
with multiple namespaces
generating code into a single package, F.3.1.4
WSDL file
adding swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2.1.1
assembling with swaRef MIME attachments, 2.1.2.2.2
changing the names of WSDL artifacts, F.3.1.2
customizing with the maping file, F.3
DIME encoded attachments, 2.4.2
streaming attachments, 2.2.3
WSDLs and interoperability issues, 1.4.1
WS-I basic profile-compliant Web service, defined, 1.2
WSIF
adding message attachments, 2.5
JDeveloper support, 9.7
limitations, I.21
tool support, 9.7
WSDL extensions for database resources, 9.5.2
WSDL extensions for EJBs, 9.4.4
WSDL extensions for Java classes, 9.3.3
WSIF API, 9.6
WSIF architecture, 9.2
WSIF clients
accessing the database, 9.6.3
adding a Web service management configuration, 9.6.4
adding attachments, 9.6.6.1
with OracleCall API, 9.6.6.2
using a dynamic proxy, 9.6.2
writing, 9.6
WSIF endpoint
configuring for a single EJB port, 9.4.3.1
configuring for a single Java port, 9.3.2
configuring for Java classes, 9.3.1
configuring for multiple EJB ports, 9.4.3.3
configuring for multiple Java ports, 9.3.2.3
WSIF, described, 9
wsifDbBinding argument, 9.5.1.1
wsifDbPort argument, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
wsifEjbBinding argument, 9.4.3.1
wsifEjbPort argument, 9.4.3.2, 9.4.3.3
wsifJavaBinding argument, 9.3.1, 9.3.2.1
wsifJavaPort argument, 9.3.1, 9.3.2.2, 9.3.2.3
WS-I.org, 1.2
wsmgmt.xml management policy file, 3.1.1, 3.2, A.1, A.1.2, I.16
wsmgmt.xml management policy file, listing, A.2
WSMHandlerGlobalConfig MBean, G.1.6, G.1.6
WSMHandlerOperationConfig MBean, G.1.8, G.1.8
WSMHandlerServiceConfig MBean, G.1.7, G.1.7
WSMOperationConfig MBean, G.1.5, G.1.5
WSMServiceConfig MBean, G.1.4, G.1.4

X

XDB rowset format, I.6
XML characters and interoperability issues, 1.4.3
XML-binary Optimized Packaging specification, 2.3.1
xpath queries, I.18