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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide in Release 11.1.2.1.0
Part I Understanding Oracle ADF
1
Introduction to Oracle ADF Administration
1.1
Introducing Oracle ADF
1.2
Oracle ADF Architecture
1.2.1
ADF Business Components
1.2.2
ADF Model
1.2.3
ADF Controller
1.2.4
ADF Faces Rich Client
1.3
Administering Oracle ADF Applications
Part II Administering ADF Applications
2
Deploying ADF Applications
2.1
Introduction to Deploying ADF Applications
2.2
Preparing the Standalone Application Server for Deployment
2.2.1
How to Install the ADF Runtime to the Application Server Installation
2.2.1.1
Installing the ADF Runtime into an Existing WebLogic Server Installation Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Developer Installer
2.2.1.2
Installing the ADF Runtime into an Existing WebSphere Application Server Installation Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Developer Installer
2.2.2
How to Create and Extend Oracle WebLogic Server Domains
2.2.2.1
Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain for Oracle ADF
2.2.2.2
Extending the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain for Oracle ADF
2.2.2.3
Setting Up Remote WebLogic Managed Servers for Oracle ADF
2.2.3
How to Create a JDBC Data Source for Oracle WebLogic Server
2.2.4
How to Create a JDBC Data Source for IBM WebSphere Application Server
2.3
Deploying Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
2.4
Deploying Using Scripting Commands
2.5
Deploying Using Scripts and Ant
2.6
Deploying Using the Application Server Administration Tool
3
Monitoring and Configuring ADF Applications
3.1
Introduction to ADF Application Monitoring and Configuration
3.2
Monitoring Performance Using Fusion Middleware Control
3.2.1
How to View Application Module Performance
3.2.2
How to view Application Module Pool Performance
3.2.3
How to View ADF Task Flow Performance
3.3
Configuring Application Properties Using Fusion Middleware Control
3.3.1
How to Modify ADF Business Components Parameters
3.3.2
How to Modify Connection Configurations
3.4
Configuring Application Properties Using the MBean Browser
3.4.1
How to Modify ADF Application Configuration Using MBean
3.4.2
How to Modify ADF Connections Using MBean
3.4.3
How to Modify ADF Business Components Configuration Using MBeans
3.4.4
How to Modify MDS Configuration Using MBean
3.4.5
How to Modify Active Data Service Configuration Using MBean
3.5
How to Edit Credentials Deployed with the Application
3.6
Diagnosing Problems using the Diagnostic Framework
3.7
Viewing Application Metric Information with DMS SPY
4
WLST Command Reference for ADF Applications
4.1
Overview of Custom WSLT Commands for Oracle ADF
4.2
ADF-Specific WLST Commands
4.2.1
adf_createFileUrlConnection
4.2.1.1
Description
4.2.1.2
Syntax
4.2.1.3
Example
4.2.2
adf_createHttpUrlConnection
4.2.2.1
Description
4.2.2.2
Syntax
4.2.2.3
Example
4.2.3
adf_setURLConnectionAttributes
4.2.3.1
Description
4.2.3.2
Syntax
4.2.3.3
Example
4.2.4
adf_listUrlConnection
4.2.4.1
Description
4.2.4.2
Syntax
4.2.4.3
Example
4.2.5
getADFMArchiveConfig
4.2.5.1
Description
4.2.5.2
Syntax
4.2.5.3
Example
Part III Appendices
A
JDeveloper Runtime Libraries
A.1
Using JDeveloper to Find the JDeveloper Runtime Library
A.2
adf.oracle.domain.webapp.war Library
A.3
adf.oracle.domain.ear Library
A.4
System Classpath
A.5
adf.desktopintegration.war Library
B
wsadmin Command Reference for ADF Applications
B.1
Overview of Custom wsadmin Commands for Oracle ADF
B.2
ADF-Specific WebSphere Commands
B.2.1
createFileUrlConnection
B.2.1.1
Description
B.2.1.2
Syntax
B.2.1.3
Example
B.2.2
createHttpUrlConnection
B.2.2.1
Description
B.2.2.2
Syntax
B.2.2.3
Example
B.2.3
setURLConnectionAttributes
B.2.3.1
Description
B.2.3.2
Syntax
B.2.3.3
Example
B.2.4
listUrlConnection
B.2.4.1
Description
B.2.4.2
Syntax
B.2.4.3
Example
B.2.5
getADFMArchiveConfig
B.2.5.1
Description
B.2.5.2
Syntax
B.2.5.3
Example
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