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Oracle Scripting Developer's Guide
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Preface
Understanding Script Author Commands
- Action Types and Commands
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- Where Commands are Defined in the Script Author
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- Action Types
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- Command Types
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- Java Commands
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- Referencing Java Methods in Script Author
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- Referencing Best Practice Java Methods in Script Author
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- Passing the Proxy Bean as a Parameter to a Java Command
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- Standard Java Naming and Usage Conventions
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- Importing Scripting Classes into Java Source Files
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- PL/SQL Commands
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- Blackboard Commands
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- Providing Values to the Blackboard
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- Uses of the Blackboard Command
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- Maintaining State in the Scripting Blackboard
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- How Long Is Blackboard Information Retained?
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- Using Scripting APIs
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- Forms Commands
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- Oracle Scripting Forms APIs
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- Getting a Value from Forms-Based Oracle Applications
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- Setting a Value in Forms-Based Applications
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- Defining a Shortcut Button to Launch a Form
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- Launching a Web Browser as a Script Action
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- Calling APIs Customized for Use with Oracle Scripting
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- Constant Commands
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- Delete Actions
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Customizing Oracle Scripting
- Customization and Support
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- Skill Sets and Experience Required for Oracle Scripting
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- Using Best Practices and Building Blocks
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- Determining Where to Define a Command
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- Best Practice Java Methods
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- Overview of Best Practice Java Methods
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- Deciding Between Best Practice and Custom Java
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- ScriptUtil Java Methods
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- NodeDefault Java Methods
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- NodeValidation Java Methods
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- Referencing Best Practice Java in a Command
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- Passing Parameters to the Web Interface
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- Performing Advanced Graphical Script Tasks
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- Defining a Shortcut Button
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- Defining Shortcuts
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- Enabling the Agent Interface Disconnect Button
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- Enabling or Disabling a Shortcut Button
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- Defining the Script Information Area
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- Defining a Constant Command
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- Using the Indeterminate Branch
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- Using Iterating Parameters
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- Querying the Database and Displaying Results
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- Displaying Returned Values as Panel Text
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- Displaying Returned Values as Panel Answer Lookup Values
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- Understanding the Scripting Cursor
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- Scripting Engine Cursor APIs
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- Replacing a Panel with a Java Bean
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Seeded Script Author Commands
- Overview of Seeded Script Author Commands
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- Support Statement
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- Seeded Command Detail
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- Create Lead
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- Create Lead Opportunity
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- Send Collateral
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- Register for an Event
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- Register Interest for Organization
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- Register Interest for Contact
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- Create Organization Contact
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- Create Party Organization Type
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- Create Party Site
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- Create Person Party
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- Create Location
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- Update Organization Contact
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- Update Party Site
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Oracle Scripting Building Blocks
- Overview of Building Blocks
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- How to Use Building Blocks
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- Summary Information on the Building Block Scripts
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- The Retrieve Customer Building Block Script
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Best Practice Surveys
- Best Practice Survey Script Considerations
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- Location of Best Practice Survey Scripts
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- Description of Best Practice Survey Scripts
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Customizing Panel Layouts
- Overview of Customizing Panel Layouts
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- Purpose and Limitations of the Panel Layout Editor
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- HTML Restrictions in the Scripting Engine
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- Restrictions for Web and Agent Interfaces
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- Web Interface Restrictions
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- Agent Interface Restrictions
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- Oracle Scripting Custom HTML Syntax
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- Panel-Level HTML Requirements and Syntax
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- Answer UI-Level HTML Requirements and Syntax
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- Radio Button Answer UI Panel Syntax
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- Check box Group Answer UI Panel Syntax
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- Button Answer UI Panel Syntax
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- Continue Button Panel Syntax
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- Embedded Value Syntax in Panel Text
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- Procedures for Customizing Panel Layouts
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- Requirements for Answer Lookup Values
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- Requirements for Panel Content
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- Writing Panel Text Outside of the Script Author
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- Exporting Panel Text, Adding JavaScript, and Importing
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Index

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