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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack
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Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0)
Part Number E17364-04
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2-1 AIA Artifacts for Integration Flows with Requester Application Services
2-2 AIA Artifacts for Leveraging Provider Services
2-3 AIA Artifacts for Integration Flows with Multiple Application Interactions
2-4 AIA Service Design Summary
2-5 Systems Page Elements
4-1 Service Description Elements
4-2 Service Detail Elements
4-3 Service Object Elements for a Requester ABCS
4-4 Service Object Elements for a Provider ABCS
4-5 Call Back Elements
4-6 Service Object Fault Detail Elements
4-7 Target Service Detail Elements
4-8 Target Service Fault Detail Elements
4-9 Service Option Elements
5-1 Harvester Command-Line Options
7-1 PLWExport Commands
7-2 PLWImport Commands
10-1 Supported Data Types for XPath Functions
12-1 Interface Details Elements
12-2 ImplementationDetails Elements
12-3 DBAdapter Elements
12-4 JMSAdapter Elements
12-5 AQJMSAdapter Elements
12-6 Elements for Other Resources
12-7 Application Adapter Elements
13-1 Routing Rule Clauses
13-2 Delivered Routing Rules
15-1 Summary of Tasks for Constructing an ABCS
16-1 Service Operations for Requester ABCS-Specific Extensibility Points
16-2 Service Operations for Provider ABCS-Specific Extensibility Points
20-1 B2BM_HEADER Variable Assignment Values
20-2 <B2BDoc>B2BM_Var Assignment Values
20-3 AIAB2BInterface Activity Invocation Parameters
20-4 B2BM Variable Information That Can Be Used to Provide Input to B2B Software
20-5 Service Annotation Elements in composite.xml
20-6 AIA B2B Interface Utility Service Annotation Elements in composite.xml
20-7 B2B-Specific Elements in the Fault Schema That Can Be Populated by AIAAsyncErrorHandlingBPELProcess
20-8 EBM Header Elements that Must be Mapped to Enable Trading Partner-Specific Routing in the EBS Layer
20-9 Oracle B2B Report Types
21-1 Values Used to Create the SOA Application and Project
21-2 Service Annotation Elements in composite.xml
21-3 composite.xml Annotations Used to Reference the AIA EBS Invoked by the B2BCS
21-4 B2B-Specific Elements in the Fault Schema That Can Be Populated by AIAAsyncErrorHandlingBPELProcess
21-5 Sender and Receiver Trading Partner Fields in the EBM
24-1 Required Options in Customized Knowledge Module IKM SQL to SQL
24-2 Oracle Data Integrator Ref Functions
25-1 Cross Referencing Configuration
25-2 Identifiers in the Identification Type Structure
25-3 Key Context Attributes
25-4 Elements in the Sender Element
25-5 Elements in the ESBHeaderExtension Element
25-6 Elements in the ObjectCrossReference Element
26-1 Fault Elements
26-2 EBMReference Elements
26-3 B2BMReference Elements
26-4 FaultNotification Elements
26-5 FaultMessage Elements
26-6 IntermediateMessageHop Elements
26-7 FaultingService Element
29-1 Structure of AIA Components
30-1 Common init.ora Parameters
30-2 Parameters in queue table
30-3 JVM Heap Size Values
31-1 Namespace Prefixes
31-2 Short Names and Abbreviations for Participating Application Names
31-3 Naming Standards for Composite Business Processes
31-4 Naming Standards for Enterprise Business Services
31-5 Naming Standards for Enterprise Business Flows
31-6 Naming Standards for Requester ABCS
31-7 Naming Standards for Provider ABCS
31-8 Naming Standards for JMS and Adapters
31-9 Naming Standards for AQ JMS Additional Attributes
31-10 Naming Standards for Adapter Services
31-11 Naming Standards for Participating Application Services
31-12 Naming Standards for Deployment Plans
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