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Oracle® Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle B2B
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E10229-03
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1-1 Comparing Traditional and E-Commerce Transactions
1-2 Protocols Supported in Oracle B2B
2-1 SOA Composite Application Creation
2-2 Restrictions on Naming a SOA Project-Caution: Doing This Overwrites the First Deployed Project
2-3 Starting Service Component Editors
2-4 Selecting an Integration Type
2-5 Selecting a Send or Receive Operation
2-6 Selecting Document Definition Handling Options
2-7 Document Definition Page Options
2-8 Service Connection
2-9 JMS Adapter Properties
5-1 Channels/Exchange Protocols Available in Oracle B2B
5-2 Delivery Channels and Transport Protocols
5-3 Transport Protocol Parameters
5-4 Channel Attributes
5-5 Exchange Protocol Parameters
5-6 Security Parameters
5-7 Generic TCP Solutions
6-1 Agreement Options
6-2 Identifier Types To Use with Exchange Protocols
7-1 Document Type Parameters for a Custom Document
7-2 Document Definition Parameters for a Custom Document
7-3 Examples of EDI EDIFACT Transaction Sets Supported in Oracle B2B
7-4 Document Version Parameters for an EDI EDIFACT Document
7-5 Document Type Parameters for an EDI EDIFACT Document
7-6 Document Definition Parameters for an EDI EDIFACT Document
7-7 Examples of EDI X12 Transaction Sets Supported in Oracle B2B
7-8 Document Version Parameters for an EDI X12 Document
7-9 Document Type Parameters for an EDI X12 Document
7-10 Document Definition Parameters for an EDI X12 Document
7-11 Document Version Parameters for an HL7 Document
7-12 Document Type Parameters for an HL7 Document
7-13 Document Definition Parameters for an HL7 Document
7-14 Document Definition Parameters for a Positional Flat File
7-15 PIP 3A4 Breakdown
7-16 Document Type Parameters for a RosettaNet Document
7-17 Document Definition Parameters for a RosettaNet Document
7-18 UCCNet Document Types
7-19 Document Definition Parameters for a UCCNet Document
8-1 Deployed Agreement States
8-2 Deployed Agreements
8-3 Search Parameters for Searching on Deployed Agreements
9-1 Identifier Types Defined in Oracle B2B
11-1 Search Parameters for Creating a Batch
12-1 Callout Details
12-2 Callout Parameter Attributes
14-1 Listening Channel Protocols
14-2 Transport Protocols Available in Oracle B2B
14-3 Transport Protocol Parameters
14-4 Channel Attributes
14-5 Exchange Protocol Parameters
14-6 Security Parameters: Not Available for Listening Channel Protocols
15-1 Configuration Settings
17-1 B2B System Metrics
17-2 B2B Partner Metrics
18-1 Options for ant -f ant-b2b-util.xml b2bpurge
18-2 Options for ant -f ant-b2b-util.xml b2bimport
18-3 Options for ant -f ant-b2b-util.xml b2bexport
18-4 Options for ant -f ant-b2b-util.xml b2bcpaimport
18-5 Options for ant -f ant-b2b-util.xml b2bcpaimport
18-6 Options for ant -f ant-b2b-util.xml b2bcpaimport
19-1 IPEnqueue Properties
19-2 IPDequeue Properties
19-3 JMS Enqueue Properties
19-4 How AQ/JMS Properties Are Translated for Custom Utilities
C-1 B2B IP_MESSAGE_TYPE to AS11 SCA Normalized Message Property Mapping
C-2 Properties for Oracle B2B
D-1 Inbound Exception Handling Scenarios
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