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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service
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Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0)
Part Number E24713-01
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2-1 The Structure of the Health Check Files
3-1 Console Output for the create-user-home Target
3-2 Console Output of the create-new-job-def Target
3-3 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service HelloWorld Java Class
3-4 Contents of an ess-build.properties File for Configuring Ant Builds
4-1 HelloWorldImpl with Execute Method Implemented
4-2 HelloWorldJob Execute Method Code
4-3 HTTP Servlet Code for the Front-End Submitter Application
4-4 Contents to Copy to weblogic-application.xml for a Front-End Submitter Application
4-5 Contents to Copy to adf-config.xml for a Front-End Submitter Application
5-1 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service HelloWorld Java Class
5-2 EJB Contents to Copy to ejb-jar.xml
5-3 EJB Descriptor Contents to Copy to weblogic-ejb-jar.xml File
5-4 Setting applicationName in ejb-jar.xml
5-5 Contents of Sample weblogic-application.xml File with oracle.ess
5-6 Contents to Copy to ejb-jar.xml for a back-end Hosting Application
5-7 Contents to Copy to weblogic-ejb-jar.xml for a Back-End Hosting Application
5-8 Contents to Copy to weblogic-application.xml for a Back-End Hosting Application
5-9 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service HelloWorldJob Java Class
5-10 Contents to Copy to ejb-jar.xml for a Front-End Submitter Application
5-11 HTTP Servlet Code for the Front-End Submitter Application
5-12 Contents to Copy to weblogic-application.xml for a Front-End Submitter Application
5-13 Contents to Copy to adf-config.xml for a Front-End Submitter Application
6-1 JNDI Lookup for Stateless Session EJB Access to Metadata Service
6-2 Creating a Filter with a Filter Comparator for a Query
6-3 Using Metadata Service Query Methods
7-1 Adding Parameters and System Properties in a Metadata Object
7-2 Using the PRIORITY System Property with Request Parameters
7-3 Using the CLASS_NAME System Property with Job Set Request Parameters
8-1 HELLO_WORLD PL/SQL Stored Procedure
8-2 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service Program Using PL/SQL Stored Procedure
9-1 Creating an Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service JobType and Setting JobType Properties
10-1 Defining a Recurrence with Weekly Frequency
10-2 Defining a Recurrence with Four Hourly Frequency
10-3 Defining a Recurrence with Monthly Frequency
10-4 Defining a Recurrence with Start Date and Time Specified
10-5 Defining a Recurrence with an iCalendar String Expression
10-6 Defining an Explicit Date
10-7 Defining Explicit Dates and an Exclusion
10-8 Creating and Storing a List of Exclusions in an ExlusionDefinition
10-9 Creating a Schedule Recurrence with RecurrenceFields Helpers
10-10 Storing a Schedule
11-1 BPEL XSD Schema
11-2 Transformation Source for Set Submit Arguments Transformation
11-3 addPPActions Transformations
11-4 Enabling Input for setStepsArgs
11-5 Mapping Transformation for Set Steps Arguments Operation
14-1 JNDI Lookup to Access Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service Runtime Service
14-2 Creating a Job Request with submitRequest()
14-3 Determining Whether Any Immediate Child Job Requests Are on Hold
14-4 Runtime Service releaseRequest() Usage
14-5 Sample Runtime Service Parameter Update
14-6 Using queryRequest() Method
14-7 Creating Request Parameters and a Schedule for an Ad Hoc Request
15-1 PL/SQL Procedure Subrequest
15-2 Java Procedure with Subrequest
15-3 PL/SQL Procedure with Subrequest
16-1 Job that Initiates a BPEL Process Through an Event Mediator
16-2 Adding Oracle JDeveloper Libraries
16-3 Sample XSD File
16-4 EDL File
16-5 Event Raising Code
16-6 Event Payload
16-7 Mediator Activity
16-8 Indicating the Time Out Status
16-9 Using REQUEST_HISTORY_VIEW
16-10 Filtering for Incomplete Child Requests
16-11 recoverRequest
16-12 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service Updatable Interface
16-13 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service UpdateAction Class
16-14 Oracle Enterprise Scheduling Service AsyncStatus Enum
16-15 Existing Asynchronous Callback Web Service Operation
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17-2 Java Request Logging Example
17-3 PLSQL Request Logging
17-4 Request File Directory Configuration with ess-config.xml file
17-5 Creating an Output File
17-6 Manual Export and Import of Request Output
17-7 PL/SQL Request Text Output
17-8 PLSQL Request Binary Output Example
18-1 Configuring the applicationStripe and the JpsInterceptor
18-2 Configuring the Web Module in web.xml
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