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Oracle Configurator Fusion Configurator Engine Guide
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Preface
Introduction to the Fusion Configurator Engine
- Introduction
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- Key Features of the Fusion Configurator Engine
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- Rules and the Fusion Configurator Engine
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- Managing Component Instances at Runtime
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- Auto-Complete Configuration
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- Additional Features of the Fusion Configurator Engine
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Preparing to Use the Fusion Configurator Engine
- Upgrading Oracle Configurator to use the Fusion Configurator Engine
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- Configurator Preferences Page
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- Profile Options
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- Converting Existing Models to Use the Fusion Configurator Engine
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Building a Configuration Model Using the Fusion Configurator Engine
- Model Structure
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- General Area of the Workbench
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- Model References
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- Properties
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- Domain Ordering Setting
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- Require End-User Input Setting
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- Text Features
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- Counted Option Features
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- Totals and Resources
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- Initial Values
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- BOM Nodes
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- BOM Model References
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- Connectors
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- Effectivity
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- Configuration Rules
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- Logic States
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- Rule Classes
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- Compatibility Rules
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- Accumulator Rules
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- Configurator Extensions
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- Fusion Configurator Engine and the Constraint Definition Language
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- Rule Import for Fusion Configurator Engine Models
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- Creating and Editing a User Interface
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- User Interface Master Templates
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- User Interface Content Templates
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- Control Templates
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- Utility Templates
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- Message Templates
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- Button Bar Templates
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- Other Templates
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- Changes to Existing User Interface Content Templates
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- Layout Regions
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- User Interface Elements
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- User Interface Actions
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- Displaying a Processing Page at Runtime
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- Runtime Icons and Images
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- User Interface Definition
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- Unit Testing a Configuration Model Using the Model Debugger
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Runtime Behavior of the Fusion Configurator Engine
- Domain Display and Availability
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- Logic State Display
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- Runtime Configurator Flows and Behavior
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- Auto-Complete Configuration
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- Instance Management
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- Finish Configuration
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- Conflict Handling and Resolution
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- Restoring a Completed Configuration
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Configuration Attributes for Fusion Configurator Engine Models
- About Configuration Attributes
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- Tasks for Adding Configuration Attributes to an FCE Model
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- Setting Up Descriptive Flexfields
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- Adding Attribute Features
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- Associating Attribute Features to Flexfield Segments
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- Associating BOM Nodes with Attribute Features
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- Defining the Configurator Extension Rule
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- Access to Configuration Attribute Data
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- Special Considerations
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- Maintaining the Configuration Attributes Setup
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- Using Configuration Attributes in the Downstream Application
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CIO Emulation for the FCE
- About CIO Emulation for the FCE
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- Why CIO Emulation for the FCE Is Needed
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- Intended Audience for CIO Emulation for the FCE
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- Elements of CIO Emulation for the FCE
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- Differences Between FCE and CIO Emulation
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- Candidate Implementations for Rewriting
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- Limitations of CIO Emulation for the FCE
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- Tasks for Implementing CIO Emulation for the FCE
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- Requirements for Implementing CIO Emulation
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- Converting Source Files with Substitution
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- What the Substitution Script Does
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- Running the Script
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- Syntax and Parameters
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- Custom Substitution
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- Output of the Script
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- Errors from the Script
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- Compiling and Archiving Converted Files
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- Converting Configurator Extension Rules
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- Verifying Post-Conversion Behavior
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