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Oracle® Retail Integration Bus Operations Guide
Release 13.0.3
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Preface

Oracle Retail Operations Guides are designed so that you can view and understand the application's behind-the-scenes processing, including the following:

Audience

This operations guide is designed for System Administrators, Developers, and Applications Support personnel. It provides a basic understanding of the Oracle Retail Integration Bus components, how messages flow between them, and the operational activities surrounding these components. It also provides templates for using the RIB as an alternative to FTP batch jobs for transferring files from one system to another.

Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Retail Integration Bus Release 13.0.3 documentation set:

Customer Support

To contact Oracle Customer Support, access My Oracle Support at the following URL:

When contacting Customer Support, please provide the following:

Review Patch Documentation

If you are installing the application for the first time, you install either a base release (for example, 13.0) or a later patch release (for example, 13.0.2). If you are installing a software version other than the base release, be sure to read the documentation for each patch release (since the base release) before you begin installation. Patch documentation can contain critical information related to the base release and code changes that have been made since the base release.

Oracle Retail Documentation on the Oracle Technology Network

In addition to being packaged with each product release (on the base or patch level), all Oracle Retail documentation is available on the following Web site (with the exception of the Data Model which is only available with the release packaged code):

http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/oracle_retail.html

Documentation should be available on this Web site within a month after a product release. Note that documentation is always available with the packaged code on the release date.

Conventions

The following text conventions are used in this document:

Convention Meaning
boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.

Third-Party Open-Source Applications

Oracle Retail Security Manager includes the following third-party open-source applications:

Software Provider: lo4j

Software Name: log4j

Software Version: UnknownJar File Name: log4j.jar

Provider Web Site:

http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/index.html

License: Apache

Software Provider: Apache XML Project

Software Name: xerces

Software Version: Unknown

Jar File Name: xercesImpl.jar

Provider Web Site:

http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j

License: Apache

Software Provider: Apache XML Project

Software Name: xerces

Software Version: Unknown

Jar File Name: xml-apis.jar and/or xmlParserAPIs.jar (one and the same, with xmlParserAPIs.jar being deprecated)

Provider Web Site:

http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j

License: Apache

Software Provider: GNU

Software Name: gsort (renamed from gnu sort)

Software Version: Unknown

Provider Web Site:

http://www.gnu.org/software/textutils/textutils.html

License: GPL

Software Provider: Hibernate

Software Name: Hibernate

Software Version: 2.1.8

Jar File Name: hibernate2.jar

Provider Web Site:

http://www.hibernate.org/