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Oracle® WebLogic Communication Services Developer's Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

Part Number E13807-02
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A

access points, 17.4.1
application composition, 5.1
Application Router, 5.1
configuring a custom, 5.3
assigning roles
at deployment, 6.6.2
dynamically, 6.6.2
Attribute Value Pair (AVP), 11.7
AVP, 11.7

B

Buddy List Manager API, 8.7
exceptions, 8.7.2
BuddyListManager, 8.7.1.2
BuddyListManagerFactory, 8.7.1.1
buffer, 4.7

C

CDF, 14.1
charging
event-based, 14.2.1, 14.4.3
offline charging API, 14.4
session-based, 14.2.2, 14.4.2, 15.6
Charging Data Function (CDF), 14.1
Charging Trigger Function (CTF), 14.1, 15.1
CMAPI, 8.7
constructed document key, 12.5
Contact Management API (CMAPI), 8.7
content indirection, 3.2
converged applications, 2.1
ConvergedHttpSession object, 2.3
credit authorization models, 15.2
CTF, 14.1, 15.1

D

Default Application Router (DAR), 5.2
Diameter
API, overview of, 11.2
Attribute Value Pair (AVP), 11.7
creating converged Diameter and SIP applications
SIP applications, 11.8
Credit-Control-Request (CCR) message, 15.4, 15.6.1
implementing applications, 11.4
messages, 11.6
nodes, 11.3
offline charging API, 14.4
protocol packages, 11.1
Rf application, configuring, 14.3
Rf interface, 14.1
Ro interface, 15
sessions, 11.5
Sh interface support, 12.1
Diameter applications, 11
Diameter Rf interface, 14.1
Diameter Ro application
configuring, 15.3
Diameter Ro interface, 15
Diameter Sh interface
monitoring data with ProfileListener, 12.6
Diameter Sh profile service, 12
distributed applications, 4.1
document selector key, 12.4

H

headers, 3.1

L

log records
tokens, 7.2.2
logging, 7.1
enabling message logging, 7.2
example message log configuration and output, 7.4
identifying parts of SIP messages for logging, 7.2
level, 7.2
log file rotation, 7.5
log records, customizing, 7.2.2
specifying content types, 7.3

M

message filtering, 17.4.4
MessageFilter, 17.4.4
MessageFilterFactory, 17.4.4
messages
receiving, 17.4
rejecting, 17.4.4
MessagingClientFactory, 17.2.1
MessagingClient.receive, 17.4.2
MessagingClient.registerAccessPoint, 17.4.1
MessagingClient.registerMessageFilter, 17.4.4

O

OCF, 15.1
offline charging API, 14.4
Online Charging API, 15.4
Online Charging Function (OCF), 15.1
Oracle User Messaging Service (UMS)
configuring, 16

P

Parlay X
Presence custom error codes, 8.6
Parlay X 2.1 Multimedia Messaging Web Services, 9
Parlay X 2.1 Third Party Call Communication Services, 10.1
attributes and operations, 10.2.2
call duration, 10.1.1.2
call setup, 10.1.1.1
configuring, 10.2
supported networks, 10.1.2
Parlay X Presence Web Services
custom error codes, 8.6
Parlay X Presence Web services, 8
Parlay X Web Services, 8
porting, 4.1
Presence Network Agent, 8
Presence Web Services interfaces, 8.4
code examples, 8.5
using, 8.5
PresenceConsumer, 8.3
PresenceConsumer interface, 8.4
PresenceNotification, 8.1
PresenceNotification interface, 8.4
PresenceSupplier, 8.3
PresenceSupplier interface, 8.4
Profile Service API, 12
PublicXCAPRootUrl, 8.3

R

receiving a message, 17.4
rejecting messages, 17.4.4
response codes, 6.2
RFC 3261, 10.3
RFC 3725, 10.3
RFC 4006, 15.1, 15.2
role mapping, 6.4

S

security, 6.1
debugging, 6.9
security realm, 6.3
security-role definitions, 6.4
session expiration, 4.10
session key-based targeting, 5.4
SIP applications
asynchronous access, 2.3.1.2
best practices, 4
developing distributed applications, 4.1
session data, 4.5
session expiration, 4.10
storing application data in the session, 4.4
synchronous access, 2.3.1.1
using setAttribute to modify session data, 4.6
SIP messages
using compact and long header formats, 3.1
SIP response codes, 6.2
SIP Servlets
content indirection, in, 3.2
marking as distributable, 4.8
requirement to be non-blocking, 4.3
security, 6.1
specification, 5.2, 5.4
SipApplicationRouter interface, 5.1
SipApplicationSession object, 2.3
SIPApplicationSessionActivationListener, 4.9
SIPOutboundProxy, 8.3
SIPServletMessage interface, 3.1
sip.xml, 6.3, 6.5, 6.6.1
SNMP traps, 3.3
specification
SIP Servlet, 5.4
synchronous receiving, 17.4.2

U

unpublish, 8.5.7
User Agent Server (UAS), 5.1

X

XDMS, 8.7, 8.7.1.1