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Understanding Oracle Java CAPS Master Index Processing (Repository)
Understanding Master Index Operational Processes (Repository)
Learning About Master Index Message Processing (Repository)
Master Index Inbound Message Processing (Repository)
Master Index Outbound Message Processing (Repository)
Outbound Message Trigger Events
Master Index Inbound Message Processing Logic (Repository)
Master Index Custom Decision Point Logic (Repository)
Master Index Primary Function Processing Logic (Repository)
The Master Index Database Structure (Repository)
About the Master Index Database (Repository)
Master Index Database Table Details (Repository)
Sample Master Index Database Model (Repository)
Working with the Master Index Java API (Repository)
Master Index Java Class Types (Repository)
Static Master Index Java Classes (Repository)
Dynamic Master Index Object Classes (Repository)
Dynamic Business Process Methods
Dynamic Master Index Object Classes (Repository)
Master Index Parent Object Classes (Repository)
Master Index Child Object Classes (Repository)
Dynamic Master Index OTD Methods (Repository)
Dynamic Master Index OTD Methods (Repository)
Dynamic Business Process Methods (Repository)
Master Index Helper Classes (Repository)
SystemObjectName Master Index Class (Repository)
Master Index Parent Beans (Repository)
Master Index Child Beans (Repository)
DestinationEO Master Index Class (Repository)
SearchObjectNameResult Master Index Class (Repository)
SourceEO Master Index Class (Repository)
SystemObjectNamePK Master Index Class (Repository)
Master Index Match Types and Field Names (Repository)
Master Index Match and Standardization Types (Repository)
Oracle Java CAPS Master Index provides a flexible framework that allows you to create matching and indexing applications called enterprise-wide master index applications. It is an application building tool to help you design, configure, and create a master index application that will uniquely identify and cross-reference the business objects stored in your system databases. Business objects can be any type of entity for which you store information, such as customers, patients, vendors, businesses, inventory, and so on.
When you create a master index application, custom database scripts and a custom Java API are automatically generated based on the information you specify in the wizard and the configuration files. Both the database scripts and API are derived from the object structure you define. For example, if you create a master index application with an Address object, the database scripts will define a table named SBYN_ADDRESS and one named SBYN_ADDRESSSBR. The Java API will include a class named AddressObject that includes “get” methods for each field you defined for the Address object.