Index
A B C D E F H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
A
- activation agent
-
- singleton, 2.14
- ActivationSpec parameters, 4.3.1.7
- Adapter Configuration Wizard
-
- configuring the database adapter, 9.8
- starting, 4.1.2, 4.1.2, 5.1.2, 5.1.3, 5.1.3, 9.2.2
- stored procedures, 9.7.1
- using with the AQ adapter, 7.3.1.1
- using with the file adapter, 4.1.2, 4.1.3
- using with the FTP adapter, 4.1.2, 4.1.3
- using with the MQ Series adapter, 10.2.2
- using with the socket adapter, 5.1.3
- Adapter Configuration wizard
-
- using with the file adapter, 10.2.3
- using with the MQ Series adapter, 10.2.3
- adapter services
-
- event notification, 1.3.2
- metadata interaction, 1.3.3
- request-response, 1.3.1
- adapters
-
- adding a connection factory, 2.18
- batching and debatching support, 2.17
- composite availability and inbound adapters, 2.13
- creating an application server connection, 2.7
- defining adapter interface by importing an existing WSDL, 2.3
- deploying JDeveloper, 2.8
- error handling, 2.20
- features, 1.1
- handling deployment plan, 2.10
- how adapters ensure no memory loss, 2.12
- inbound transactions, 2.12.2
- installation, 2.1
- integration with Oracle SOA Composite, 3.2.4.2
- local transaction and global (XA) transactions, 2.12.1
- manually deploying a RAR file, 2.9
- migrating repositories, 2.11
- monitoring, 3.3
- outbound transactions, 2.12.3
- physical deployment, 2.6
- properties
-
- generic, A.7
- Oracle AQ Adapter, A.3
- Oracle DB Adapter, A.5
- Oracle File Adapter, A.1
- Oracle FTP Adapter, A.1
- Oracle JMS Adapter, A.4
- Oracle MQ Series Adapter, A.6
- Oracle Socket Adapter, A.2
- wsdlLocation, A.7
- recommended setting for data sources, 2.19
- setting the trace levels, 2.22
- singleton (active/passive) inbound endpoint lifecycle support, 2.14
- starting and stopping, 2.2
- streaming large payload, 2.16
- testing applications, 2.21
- types, 1.2
- types of adapter services, 1.3
- using header properties, 2.4
- viewing logs, 2.23
- XML data structure, 2.5
- adding a connection factory
-
- creating a connection pool, 2.18.2
- creating a data source, 2.18.1
- ADT payload types
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.3
- after-read strategy
-
- database adapter, 9.2.10
- APIs, 9.7.1.2
- AQ adapter
-
- ADT payload types, 7.2.3
- AQ header properties, 7.2.2
- correlation identifier, 7.2.1
- dequeue mode, 7.2.2
- dequeuetimeout property, 7.2.9
- DOM 2 compliance, 7.2.6
- enqueue-specific features, 7.2.1
- error handling support, 7.2.13
- features, 7.2, 7.2
- inbound retries, 7.2.12
- integration with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 7.1.1
- integration with Oracle Mediator, 7.1.2
- introduction, 7.1
- message priority, 7.2.1
- message-size aware, 7.2.7
- multiconsumer queue, 7.2.1
- multiple inbound polling threads, 7.2.10
- multiple receiver threads, 7.2.8
- normalized message support, 7.2.5
- payload schema, 7.2.4
- performance tuning, 7.2.14
- stream payload support, 7.2.11
- use cases, 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.3.3
- AQ header properties
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.2
- arrayIdentifierLength
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- arrayLength
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- arrays
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.5
- arrayTerminatedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- assign
-
- construct, 6.2.1
B
- batch processing
-
- support with the file and FTP adapters, 4.3.1.3, 4.3.4.3
- batching
-
- definition, 4.3.1.3.3
- BPEL Process Manager
-
- integration with inbound interaction, 3.2.3.5
- integration with outbound interaction, 3.2.3.4
- overview, 3.2.1
- byteOrder
-
- construct, 6.2.1
C
- cellSeparatedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- choiceCondition
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- chunkedRead
-
- definition, 4.2.5
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.5
- clauses
-
- clauses to add to impact the sign position in COBOL Copybook, 6.1.1.5
- supported COBOL Copybook clauses, 6.1.1.5
- COBOL Copybook
-
- clauses to add to impact the sign position, 6.1.1.5
- definition, 6.1.1.5
- multiple root levels, 6.4.9
- Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.5
- numeric types, 6.4.9
- single root level, virtual decimal, fixed length array, 6.4.9
- supported clauses, 6.1.1.5
- use cases, 6.4.9
- user inputs, 6.1.1.5
- variable length array, 6.4.9
- com.ibm.mq.jar, 10.5.1
- complex structure
-
- native schema, 6.4.3
- conditional processing
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.6
- conditionValue
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- configuration properties
-
- for socket adapter, 5.4.1
- configuring
-
- socket adapter, 5.4
- connection errors
-
- inbound interaction, 2.20.2.2
-
- nonretryable exceptions, 2.20.2.2.2
- retryable exceptions, 2.20.2.2.1
- outbound interaction, 2.20.2.1
-
- nonretryable exceptions, 2.20.2.1.2
- retryable exceptions, 2.20.2.1.1
- constructs
-
- arrayIdentifierLength, 6.2.1
- arrayLength, 6.2.1
- arrayTerminatedBy, 6.2.1
- assign, 6.2.1
- byteOrder, 6.2.1
- cellSeparatedBy, 6.2.1
- choiceCondition, 6.2.1
- conditionValue, 6.2.1
- dataLines, 6.2.1
- dateFormat, 6.2.1
- encodeLineTerminators, 6.2.1
- encoding, 6.2.1
- fieldValidation, 6.2.1
- headerLines, 6.2.1
- headerLinesTerminatedBy, 6.2.1
- identifierLength, 6.2.1
- itemSeparatedBy, 6.2.1
- leftsurroundedBy, 6.2.1
- length, 6.2.1
- listTerminatedBy, 6.2.1
- lookAhead, 6.2.1
- native schema, 6.2.1
- outboundHeader, 6.2.1
- paddedBy, 6.2.1
- padStyle, 6.2.1
- parseBom, 6.2.1
- quotedBy, 6.2.1
- rightsurroundedBy, 6.2.1
- skip, 6.2.1
- skipLines, 6.2.1
- skipUntil, 6.2.1
- standalone, 6.2.1
- startsWith, 6.2.1
- stream, 6.2.1
- style, 6.2.1
- surroundedBy, 6.2.1
- terminatedBy, 6.2.1
- uniqueMessageSeparator, 6.2.1
- useArrayIdentifiers, 6.2.1
- validateNxsd, 6.2.1
- validation, 6.2.1
- variable, 6.2.1
- variables, 6.2.1
- version, 6.2.1
- xmlversion, 6.2.1
- control table
-
- database adapter, 9.4.2.2
- correlation identifier
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.1
- Correlation Schemas, 10.4.3
- creating relationships
-
- database adapter, 9.2.7
- CSV
-
- native schema, 6.4.1
- cursor variable, 9.3.3
D
- database adapter
-
- advanced use cases for outbound invoke operations, 9.4.2.1
- after-read strategy, 9.2.10
- concepts, 9.4
- control table, 9.4.2.2
- creating relationships, 9.2.7
- creating the attribute filter, 9.2.8
- datatype conversions, 9.7.4.2, 9.7.5.1
- defining keys, 9.2.6
- defining the WHERE clause, 9.2.9
- deleting the rows that were read, 9.2.10.1
- deployment, 9.5
- design overview, 9.1.2
- design time
-
- using the command-line utility, 9.7.2
- entering the SQL string for the Pure SQL operation, 9.2.13
- features, 9.1.1, 9.3
-
- high availability, 9.3.7
- performance tuning, 9.3.9
- proxy authentication support, 9.3.4
- Pure SQL - XML type support, 9.3.2
- row set support (strongly typed XSD), 9.3.3
- row set support (weakly typed XSD), 9.3.3
- scalability, 9.3.8
- schema validation, 9.3.6
- streaming large payload, 9.3.5
- transaction support, 9.3.1
- function return values, 9.7.5.3
- importing and selecting tables, 9.2.5
- integration with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 9.1.1.1
- introduction, 9.1
- last updated, 9.4.2.2
- logical delete, 9.4.2.2
- mapping any relational schema to any XML schema types, 9.4.1.2
- merge operations, 9.4.2.1
- null values, 9.7.5.2
- operation type, 9.2.4
- physical delete, 9.4.2.2
- polling strategies, 9.4.2.2
- processing ResultSets, 9.7.6.1
- query by example operations, 9.4.2.1
- querying over multiple tables, 9.4.1.3
- relational types to XML schema types, 9.4.1.1
- relational-to-XML mappings, 9.4.1
- returning an INTEGER status value, 9.7.6.2
- row set support
-
- strongly typed XSD, 9.7.7.1
- weakly typed XSD, 9.7.7.2
- sequencing table, 9.2.10.3, 9.4.2.2
- specifying advanced options, 9.2.12
- specifying polling options, 9.2.11
- SQL operations as Web services, 9.4.2
- stored procedures and functions, 9.7, 9.7.4
- support for PL/SQL Boolean, PL/SQL record, and PL/SQL table types, 9.7.7.3
- update a field in the table, 9.2.10.2
- use cases for outbound invoke operations, 9.4.2.1
- use cases for Pure SQL, 9.4.2.1
- value binding, 9.7.4.1
- walkthrough of the Adapter Configuration Wizard, 9.2
- database connection
-
- configuring in the weblogic-ra.xml file, 9.2.3
- database operations
-
- DML operations, 9.4.2.1
- dataLines
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- datatype conversions
-
- database adapter, 9.7.4.2, 9.7.5.1
- dateFormat
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- dates
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.7
- debatching
-
- definition, 4.2.4, 4.3.1.3.3
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.4
- defining keys
-
- database adapter, 9.2.6
- deleting rows that were read
-
- database adapter, 9.2.10.1
- delimited format
-
- Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.1
- deployment
-
- of database adapter, 9.5
- packaged-application dapters, 1.2.3.4
- technology adapters, 1.2.1.4
- dequeue mode
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.2
- design time
-
- technology adapters, 1.2.1.2
- distributed polling
-
- SKIP LOCKED, 9.3.8.1
- tuning on single node first, 9.3.8.2
- Distribution List Support, 10.4.4
- DML operations
-
- merge, 9.4.2.1
- query by example, 9.4.2.1
- with the database adapter, 9.4.2.1
- DTD format
-
- Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.4
E
- encodeLineTerminators
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- encoding
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- definition, 5.3.3
- supported with socket adapter, 5.3.3
- enqueue-specific features
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.1
- error handling
-
- connection errors, 2.20.2
- message errors, 2.20.3
- rejected messages, 2.20.1
F
- fieldValidation
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- file adapter
-
- ActivationSpec parameters, 4.3.1.7
- architecture, 4.1.1
- archiving successfully processed files, 4.3.1.2.2
- batch processing, 4.3.4.3
- batching multiple inbound messages, 4.3.1.3.3
- batching multiple outbound files, 4.3.2.2.6
- concepts, 4.3
-
- file listing, 4.3.4
- file listing operation, 4.3.4.1
- file listing using an invoke activity, 4.3.8
- file polling, 4.3.1.4
- file read, 4.3.1
- file read operation, 4.2.3
- file write, 4.3.2
- synchronous reads using an invoke activity, 4.3.3
- configuring
-
- for high availability, 4.4.2
- dynamic outbound directory names, 4.3.2.2.3
- dynamic outbound file names, 4.3.2.2.5
- features, 4.2, 4.2.1
-
- batch processing, 4.3.1.3
- binary data format support, 4.2.1
- Cobol Copybook format support, 4.2.1
- delimited format support, 4.2.1
- file formats supported, 4.2.1
- fixed positional format support, 4.2.1
- high availability, 4.2.18
- opaque support, 4.2.1
- supported formats, 4.2.1
- supported naming patterns, 4.3.1.3.1
- inbound direction, 4.3.1.1
- inbound headers, 4.3.1.8
- including and excluding files, 4.3.1.3.2, 4.3.4.3.2
- introduction, 4.1
- limitations on outbound file name lengths, 4.3.2.2.1
- logical and physical directory paths, 4.3.1.2.1, 4.3.2.2.1, 4.3.4.2.1
- outbound file directory, 4.3.2.2
- outbound file naming conventions, 4.3.2.2.4
- outbound headers, 4.3.2.5
- outbound WSDL file, 4.3.2.4
- securing Enterprise Information System credentials, 4.2.22
- supported naming patterns, 4.3.4.3.1
- translating native data, 4.3.1.6
- write read operation, 4.2.3
- file listing
-
- using the file adapter in an invoke activity, 4.3.8
- file names
-
- limitations on file adapter outbound file name lengths, 4.3.2.2.1
- file polling, 4.3.1.4
- file sorting
-
- definition, 4.2.6
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.6
- file-based triggers
-
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.13
- fixed length data
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.1
- fixed length structure
-
- native schema, 6.4.2
- fixed-length positional format
-
- Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.2
- FTP adapter
-
- ActivationSpec parameters, 4.3.1.7
- architecture, 4.1.1
- archiving successfully processed files, 4.3.1.2.2
- batch processing, 4.3.4.3
- batching multiple inbound messages, 4.3.1.3.3
- batching multiple outbound files, 4.3.2.2.6
- concepts, 4.3
-
- file listing operation, 4.3.4.1
- file polling, 4.3.1.4
- file read, 4.3.1
- file read operation, 4.2.3
- file write, 4.3.2
- filelisting, 4.3.8
- put file, 4.3.6
- specifying connection information to an FTP server, 4.3.5
- synchronous get file, 4.3.7
- configuring
-
- for high availability, 4.4.2
- creating an Oracle Wallet, 4.4.3.2.3
- dynamic outbound directory names, 4.3.2.2.3
- dynamic outbound file names, 4.3.2.2.5
- features, 4.2
-
- batch processing, 4.3.1.3
- binary data format support, 4.2.1
- Cobol Copybook format support, 4.2.1
- delimited format support, 4.2.1
- file formats supported, 4.2.1
- fixed positional format support, 4.2.1
- high availability, 4.2.18
- opaque support, 4.2.1
- supported formats, 4.2.1
- supported naming patterns, 4.3.1.3.1
- XML format support, 4.2.1
- file inbound file directory, 4.3.2.2
- file modification times, 4.3.5
- file write operation, 4.2.3
- inbound direction, 4.3.1.1, 4.3.5
- inbound headers, 4.3.1.8
- including and excluding files, 4.3.1.3.2, 4.3.4.3.2
- installing and configuring OpenSSL for Solaris and Linux, 4.4.3.2.1
- installing and configuring OpenSSL for Windows, 4.4.3.3.1
- installing and configuring vsftpd, 4.4.3.2.2
- introduction, 4.1
- logical and physical directory paths, 4.3.1.2.1, 4.3.2.2.1, 4.3.4.2.1
- outbound direction, 4.3.6
- outbound file naming conventions, 4.3.2.2.4
- outbound headers, 4.3.2.5
- outbound WSDL file, 4.3.2.4
- restrictions on use of RESTART and RECOVERY commands, 4.3.5
- secure FTP overview, 4.4.3.1
- securing Enterprise Information System credentials, 4.2.22
- serverType property for determining line separations during file transfers, 4.3.5
- SSL, 4.4.3
- supported naming patterns, 4.3.4.3.1
- translating native data, 4.3.1.6
- using secure FTP, 4.4.3
- FTP server
-
- specifying connection information to, 4.3.5
- function return values
-
- database adapter, 9.7.5.3
H
- header variables
-
- specifying, 4.3.2.2.3, 4.3.2.2.5
- headerLines
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- headerLinesTerminatedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- high availability
-
- configuring file and FTP adapters, 4.4.2
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.18
- high-availability
-
- adapters, 2.13
- composites, 2.13
- inbound adapters, 2.13
- singleton (active/passive) inbound endpoint lifecycle support, 2.14
I
- identifierLength
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- importing tables
-
- database adapter, 9.2.5
- inbound interaction, 1.3.2
- inbound service
-
- inbound direction for file and FTP adapters, 4.3.1.7
- integration
-
- Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2
- wls, 3.1
- integration with BPEL Process Manager
-
- use case, 3.2.3.6
- Integration with CICS, 10.4.8
- invoke activity
-
- file listing using the file adapter, 4.3.8
- synchronous reads using the file adapter, 4.3.3
- itemSeparatedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
J
- Java pattern letters
-
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.3.2.2.4
- JDK regular expressions
-
- supported with the file and FTP adapters, 4.3.1.3.1, 4.3.1.3.2, 4.3.4.3.1
- JMS adapter
-
- accessing queues and topics, 8.4.5
- AQ JMS text message, 8.4.7
- concepts, 8.3
-
- destination property, 8.3.3
- header properties, 8.3.5
- point-to-point, 8.3.1
- publish/subscribe, 8.3.2
- structure of a JMS message, 8.3.4
- configuring JMS adapter with IBM WebSphere MQ JMS, 8.4.3
- configuring JMS adapter with TIBCO JMS, 8.4.2
- features, 8.2
- generated WSDL files, 8.4.1.3
- integration with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 8.1.1
- integration with Oracle Mediator, 8.1.2
- introduction, 8.1
- performance tuning, 8.2
- produce message procedure, 8.4.1.5
- synchronous/asynchronous request reply interaction pattern, 8.4.6
- use cases, 8.4
- weblogic-ra.xml file, 8.4.1.4
- WLS JMS text message, 8.4.4
L
- last updated
-
- database adapter, 9.4.2.2
- leftsurroundedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- legacy adapters
-
- architecture, 1.2.2.1
- deployment, 1.2.2.4
- design-time components, 1.2.2.2
- run-time components, 1.2.2.3
- length
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- lists
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.4
- listTerminatedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- logical delete
-
- database adapter, 9.4.2.2
- logical directory paths, 4.3.1.2.1, 4.3.2.2.1, 4.3.4.2.1
- lookAhead
-
- construct, 6.2.1
M
- MarkReservedValue, 9.3.8.1.6
- merge
-
- DML operations, 9.4.2.1
- Message Delivery Failure Options, 10.4.6
- message priority
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.1
- Message Properties
-
- Message Expiry, 10.4.2.3
- Message Format, 10.4.2.2
- Message Persistence, 10.4.2.5
- Message Priority, 10.4.2.4
- Messages Types, 10.4.2.1
- Message Segmentation, 10.4.7
- Messages Type
-
- Normal Message, 10.4.2.1
- Reply Message, 10.4.2.1
- Report Message, 10.4.2.1
- Request Message, 10.4.2.1
- Messaging Scenarios
-
- Dequeue Message, 10.4.1.2
-
- Request-Response Synchronous (Oracle BPEL Process Manager as Server), 10.4.1.4
- Enqueue Message, 10.4.1.1
- Request-Reply Asynchronous (Oracle BPEL Process Manager as Server), 10.4.1.5
- Request-Response (Oracle BPEL Process Manager as a Client, 10.4.1.3
- Request-Response Synchronous (Oracle Enterprise Service Bus as Server), 10.4.1.6
- MQ Series Adapter Configuration, 10.5
-
- Adding com.ibm.mq.jar, 10.5.1
- backout queue, 10.3.9.2
- performance tuning, 10.3.10
- RFH2 header, 10.3.1
- weblogic-ra.xml, 10.5.2
- XA transaction, 10.3.3
-
- XA recovery, 10.3.3.1
- MQ Series Concepts, 10.1, 10.1.1
-
- Application Data, 10.1.1
- Cluster, 10.1
- Enqueue/Dequeue, 10.1
- Message, 10.1
- Message Channel, 10.1
- Message Group, 10.1
- Message Header, 10.1.1
- Message Queue, 10.1
- Message Segment, 10.1
- Messaging, 10.1
- Optional Header, 10.1.1
- Queue Manager, 10.1
- Request/Response, 10.1
- Transmission Queue, 10.1
- multiconsumer queue
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.1
N
- namespaces
-
- schema must have a namespace, 4.3.1.6, 10.4.1.1
- naming patterns
-
- supported with the file and FTP adapters, 4.3.1.3.1, 4.3.4.3.1
- native correlation
-
- about, 2.15
- rejectUncorrelatedMessages, 2.15
- Native Format Builder wizard
-
- COBOL Copybook format support, 6.1.1.5
- creating native schema files, 6.1
- delimited format support, 6.1.1.1
- DTD format support, 6.1.1.4
- fixed-length positional format, 6.1.1.2
- starting, 4.3.1.6, 10.4.1.1
- supported formats, 6.1.1
- Native MQ Series Adapter, 10.2
-
- Concepts, 10.4
- Configuring, 10.5
- Correlation Schemas, 10.4.3
- Distribution List Support, 10.4.4
- Integration with CICS, 10.4.8
- Integration with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 10.2.2
- Integration with Oracle Mediator, 10.2.3
- Message Delivery Failure Options, 10.4.6
- Message Properties, 10.4.2
- Message Segmentation, 10.4.7
- Messaging Scenarios, 10.4.1
- Need, 10.2.1
- Report Messages, 10.4.5
- native schema files
-
- creating, 6.1
- native schemas
-
- arrayIdentifierLength construct, 6.2.1
- arrayLength construct, 6.2.1
- arrays, 6.2.2.5
- arrayTerminatedBy construct, 6.2.1
- assign construct, 6.2.1
- byteOrder construct, 6.2.1
- cellSeparatedBy construct, 6.2.1
- choiceCondition construct, 6.2.1
- complex structure, 6.4.3
- conditional processing, 6.2.2.6
- conditionValue construct, 6.2.1
- constructs, 6.2.1
- CSV, 6.4.1
- dataLines construct, 6.2.1
- dateFormat construct, 6.2.1
- dates, 6.2.2.7
- encodeLineTerminators construct, 6.2.1
- encoding construct, 6.2.1
- fieldValidation construct, 6.2.1
- fixed length data, 6.2.2.1
- fixed length structure, 6.4.2
- headerLines construct, 6.2.1
- headerLinesTerminatedBy construct, 6.2.1
- identifierLength construct, 6.2.1
- itemSeparatedBy construct, 6.2.1
- leftsurroundedBy construct, 6.2.1
- length construct, 6.2.1
- lists, 6.2.2.4
- listTerminatedBy construct, 6.2.1
- lookAheadconstruct, 6.2.1
- outboundHeader construct, 6.2.1
- paddedBy construct, 6.2.1
- padStyle construct, 6.2.1
- parseBom construct, 6.2.1
- quotedBy construct, 6.2.1
- rightsurroundedBy construct, 6.2.1
- separated value file structure, 6.4.1.1
- skip construct, 6.2.1
- skipLines construct, 6.2.1
- skipUntil construct, 6.2.1
- standalone construct, 6.2.1
- startsWith construct, 6.2.1
- stream construct, 6.2.1
- style construct, 6.2.1
- surrounded data, 6.2.2.3
- surroundedBy construct, 6.2.1
- terminated data, 6.2.2.2
- terminatedBy construct, 6.2.1
- uniqueMessageSeparator construct, 6.2.1
- useArrayIdentifiers construct, 6.2.1
- validateNxsd construct, 6.2.1
- validation construct, 6.2.1
- variable construct, 6.2.1
- variables, 6.2.2.8
- variables construct, 6.2.1
- version construct, 6.2.1
- xmlversion construct, 6.2.1
- normalized messages
-
- native correlation, 2.15
- null values
-
- database adapter, 9.7.5.2
O
- opaque format
-
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.1
- OpenSSL
-
- installing and configuring for Solaris and Linux, 4.4.3.2.1
- installing and configuring for Windows, 4.4.3.3.1
- Oracle AQ Adapter Properties, A.3
- Oracle Database Adapter Properties, A.5
- Oracle File and FTP Adapters Properties, A.1
- Oracle Fusion Middleware
-
- integration with adapters, 3.2.3
- Oracle JCA Adapter for Files
-
- See file adapter, 4
- Oracle JCA Adapter for FTP
-
- See FTP adapter, 4
- Oracle JCA Adapter for Sockets
-
- See socket adapter, 5
- Oracle JMS Adapter Properties, A.4
- Oracle Mediator
-
- overview, 3.2.2
- Oracle SOA Composite
-
- integration with adapters, 3.2.4
- overview, 3.2.4.1
- Oracle Socket Adapter Properties, A.2
- Oracle Wallet
-
- installing and configuring, 4.4.3.2.3
- OracleAS Adapter for AQ
-
- See AQ adapter, 7
- outbound interaction, 1.3.1
- outboundHeader
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- overloading, 9.7.1.2
P
- packaged-application adapters
-
- architecture, 1.2.3.1
- deployment, 1.2.3.4
- design-time components, 1.2.3.2
- run-time components, 1.2.3.3
- paddedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- padStyle
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- parseBom
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- payload
-
- streaming, 2.16
- payload schema
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.4
- performance tuning
-
- AQ adapter, 7.2.14
- database adapter, 9.3.9
- file adapters, 4.2.17
- FTP adapters, 4.2.17
- JMS adapter, 8.2
- MQ Series adapter, 10.3.10
- socket adapter, 5.3.4
- physical delete
-
- database adapter, 9.4.2.2
- polling strategies
-
- database adapter, 9.4.2.2
- pre-processing and post-processing
-
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.14
- produce message procedure
-
- JMS adapter, 8.4.1.5
Q
- query by example
-
- DML operations, 9.4.2.1
- quotedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
R
- REF CURSOR support, 9.3.3
- regex constructs
-
- supported, 4.3.1.3.1, 4.3.1.3.2, 4.3.4.3.1
- rejected messages
-
- checking, 2.20.1.3
- configuring, 2.20.1.1
- handlers, 2.20.1.2
- rejectUncorrelatedMessages, 2.15
- relational-to-XML mappings
-
- for database adapter, 9.4.1
- Report Messages, 10.4.5
-
- Confirmation on Arrival, 10.4.5
- Confirmation on Delivery, 10.4.5
- Exception Report, 10.4.5
- Expiry Report, 10.4.5
- Negative Action Notification, 10.4.5
- Positive Action Notification, 10.4.5
- rightsurroundedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- row set
-
- about, 9.3.3
- cursor variable, 9.3.3
- strongly typed XSD, 9.3.3, 9.7.7.1
- weakly typed XSD, 9.3.3, 9.7.7.2
- row set support
-
- database adapter, 9.7.7.1, 9.7.7.2
- strongly typed XSD, 9.7.7.1
- weakly typed XSD, 9.7.7.2
- run time
-
- packaged-application adapters, 1.2.3.3
- technology adapters, 1.2.1.3
S
- scalability
-
- distributed polling
-
- MarkReservedValue, 9.3.8.1.6
- SKIP LOCKED, 9.3.8.1
- tuning on single node first, 9.3.8.2
- schemas
-
- must have a namespace, 4.3.1.6, 10.4.1.1
- secure FTP
-
- using with the FTP adapter, 4.4.3
- separated value file structure
-
- native schema, 6.4.1.1
- sequencing table
-
- database adapter, 9.4.2.2
- sequencing table updates
-
- database adapter, 9.2.10.3
- serverType property
-
- determines line separations during file transfers, 4.3.5
- service names
-
- creating, 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 5.1.3, 10.2.2, 10.2.3
- singleton, 2.14
- singleton (active/passive) inbound endpoint lifecycle support, 2.14
- skip
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- SKIP LOCKED, 9.3.8.1
- skipLines
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- skipUntil
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- socket adapter
-
- architecture, 5.1.1
- communication modes, 5.3.1
-
- inbound receive, 5.3.1.3
- inbound synchronous request/response, 5.3.1.1
- outbound invoke, 5.3.1.4
- outbound synchronous request/response, 5.3.1.2
- concepts, 5.3
-
- byte order, 5.3.3
- character encoding, 5.3.3
- defining protocols, 5.3.2
- configuring, 5.4
-
- configuration properties, 5.4.1
- designing XSL using the XSLT mapper tool, 5.4.3
- modeling a handshake, 5.4.2
- weblogic-ra.xml file, 5.4.1
- defining protocols
-
- handshake mechanism using custom Java code, 5.3.2.2
- handshake mechanism using style sheet, 5.3.2.1
- without handshake mechanism, 5.3.2.3
- designing XSL
-
- for inbound synchronous request/reply, 5.4.3.1
- for outbound synchronous request/reply, 5.4.3.2
- features, 5.2
- integration with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 4.1.4, 5.1.3, 5.1.4
- integration with Oracle Mediator, 5.1.2
- integration with SOA composite, 4.1.4, 5.1.4
- introduction, 5.1
- modeling an inbound handshake, 5.4.2.2
- modeling an outbound handshare, 5.4.2.1
- performance tuning, 5.3.4
- sorting
-
- definition, 4.2.6
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.6
- SSL
-
- creating an Oracle Wallet, 4.4.3.2.3
- installing and configuring OpenSSL for Solaris and Linux, 4.4.3.2.1
- installing and configuring OpenSSL for Windows, 4.4.3.3.1
- installing and configuring vsftpd, 4.4.3.2.2
- secure FTP overview, 4.4.3.1
- using secure FTP with the FTP adapter, 4.4.3
- standalone
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- startsWith
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- stored procedures
-
- common command-line functionality, 9.7.2.1
- generated output, 9.7.2.2
- supported third-party databases, 9.7.2.3
-
- IBM DB2 AS/400, 9.7.2.3.3
- IBM DB2 v8.x and v9.x, 9.7.2.3.2
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005, 9.7.2.3.1
- MySQL v5.x and v6.x, 9.7.2.3.4
- stored procedures and functions
-
- artifcat generation, 9.7.3
-
- complex user-defined types, 9.7.3.6
- JCA file, 9.7.3.2
- object references, 9.7.3.8
- object type inheritance, 9.7.3.7
- Oracle data types, 9.7.3.3
- referencing types in other schemas, 9.7.3.9
- user-defined types, 9.7.3.5
- WSDL and XSD, 9.7.3.1
- XSD attributes, 9.7.3.4
- XSD pruning optimization, 9.7.3.10
- database adapter, 9.7
- invocation at run time, 9.7.5
- overloaded procedures, 9.7.1.2
- run time, 9.7.4
- searching for, 9.7.1.1
- third-party database functionality at run time, 9.7.6
- stream
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- style
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- surrounded data
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.3
- surroundedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- synchronous reads
-
- using the file adapter in an invoke activity, 4.3.3
T
- technology adapters
-
- architecture, 1.2.1.1
- deployment, 1.2.1.4
- design-time components, 1.2.1.2
- run-time components, 1.2.1.3
- terminated data
-
- native schema, 6.2.2.2
- terminatedBy
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- threading models
-
- supported with file and FTP adapters, 4.2.16
- translation
-
- native data, 4.3.2.3
- not required, 4.3.1.6, 10.4.1.1
- of native data, 4.3.1.6
- requires native schemas, 6.1
- translator
-
- converts native data to XML and back, 4.2.1
U
- uniqueMessageSeparator
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- updating a field in a table
-
- database adapter, 9.2.10.2
- use cases
-
- database adapter, 9.8.1
- file and FTP adapters, 4.5
- JMS adapter, 8.4
- socket adapter, 5.5
- stored procedures, 9.8.2
- using the AQ adapter, 7.3.1
- using the AQ adapter ADT queue, 7.3.2
- using the AQ adapter RAW queue, 7.3.3
- useArrayIdentifiers
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- using the Native Format Translator for removing or adding namespaces to XML with no namespace, 6.4.4
V
- validateNxsd
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- validation
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- value binding
-
- database adapter, 9.7.4.1
- variable
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- variables
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- native schema, 6.2.2.8
- version
-
- construct, 6.2.1
- vsftpd server
-
- installing and configuring, 4.4.3.2.2
W
- Web services
-
- SQL operations as, 9.4.2
- weblogic-ra.xml file, 10.5.2
-
- configuring a database connection in, 9.2.3
- for socket adapter, 5.4.1
- JMS connection factory definitions, 8.4.1.4
- modifying, 5.4.1
- WHERE clause
-
- database adapter, 9.2.9
- WLS
-
- integration with adapters, 3.1.2
- overview, 3.1.1
- WSDL, 1.2.3.1
- WSDL file
-
- outbound direction for file and FTP adapters, 4.3.2.4
- WSDL files
-
- JMS adapter, 8.4.1.3
- specifying logical directory paths, 4.3.1.2.1, 4.3.2.2.1, 4.3.4.2.1
- wsdlLocation, A.7
X
- XML format support, 4.2.1
- xmlversion
-
- construct, 6.2.1