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Oracle Java Composite Application Platform Suite 6.3 Release Notes Java CAPS Documentation |
Operating System, External System, and Platform Updates
Design-Time and Runtime Platform Changes
Browser and External System Changes
Starting GlassFish from the NetBeans IDE
Oracle WebLogic JMS and Advanced Queuing
Changes and Enhancements to Java CAPS Components
JBI Component Changes and Enhancements
Changes to Existing JBI Components
Database Binding Component Enhancements
BPEL Service Engine Enhancements
IEP Service Engine Enhancements
File Binding Component Enhancements
FTP Binding Component Enhancements
HTTP Binding Component Enhancements
JMS Binding Component Enhancements
Scheduler Binding Component Enhancements
Changes and Enhancements to Repository-Based Components
Adapters and Message Libraries
New Replicate Repository Utility
New Utility for Listing Repository Objects
Issues Addressed in Java CAPS 6.3
Repository-Based Issues Addressed
Master Data Management Issues Addressed
Known Issues for Adapters and Message Libraries
Known Issues for the BPEL Service Engine
Known Issues for Composite Page Designer
Known Issues for the Data Integrator Service Engine
Known Issues for the Database Binding Component
Known Issues for the Enterprise Service Bus
Known Issues for the File Binding Component
Known Issues for the FTP Binding Component
Known Issues for the HL7 Binding Component
Known Issues for the IEP Service Engine
Known Issues for Java Application Projects for JAXB
Known Issues for the JBI Bridge
Known Issues for the LDAP Binding Component
Known Issues for Java CAPS Master Index
Known Issues for the XSLT Service Engine
Known Issues for Composite Applications
Known Installation and Startup Issues
Known GlassFish Enterprise Server Issues
Oracle Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) combines technologies from Oracle to form a modular and pluggable business integration platform that supports the complete spectrum of service integration requirements. Java CAPS includes repository-based core components and Adapters along with JBI Service Engines and Binding Components, giving you more options and greater flexibility in designing your composite applications. It uses NetBeans as the visual development environment, and the applications you create are deployed on the GlassFish Enterprise Server. This combination allows you to develop custom composite applications, Java EE applications, web applications, mobile applications, and web services using Java EE, JBI, and repository-based components.
The changes for this release are described in the following topics:
To access all the Java CAPS documentation in HTML and PDF format, go to the Java CAPS Documentation page on the Oracle Technology Network.