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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Service Bus
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Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
Part Number E15866-03
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6-1 XML Data with Optional Element
6-2 XML Schema with Global and Local Elements
7-1 calculateTotalPrice Function
7-2 Where Clause
7-3 If-Then Expression
7-4 Nested If-Then-Else Expression
7-5 Nested If-Then-Else Expression
7-6 Code for FLWOR Expression
7-7 Example of Recursive Schema
7-8 Example Input XML Document
7-9 Example Output XML Document
7-10 XQuery Code for Group-By Expression
24-1 Syntax for Invoking a Custom Function with the Xalan Engine
31-1 Sample WSDL Definitions
31-2 Sample SOAP
40-1 Sample SocketEndPointConfiguration Definition
40-2 Sample SocketRequestMetaDataXML Definition
40-3 Sample SocketRequestHeadersXML Definition
40-4 Sample SocketResponseMetaDataXML Definition
40-5 Sample SocketResponseHeadersXML Definition
40-6 Example tModel
40-7 Sample transport plugin.xml
40-8 Sample Socket Transport toc.xml for a Top-Level Entry in the Eclipse Help System
40-9 Sample context.xml (contexts_socketTransport.xml) for the sample socket transport
40-10 Implementing CustomHelpProvider to provide help for your transport in the Oracle Service Bus Administration Console
40-11 JavaScript function that provides a redirect
40-12 application.xml for the sample socket transport Web application
40-13 web.xml for the sample socket transport Web application
41-1 Connection to the Remote Server
41-2 The TransportProviderFactory Class
41-3 Example of the Socket Transport Implementing the Interface
41-4 Part of the Extension Point Schema
41-5 Plugin.xml File
41-6 Sample MANIFEST.MF File
41-7 TransportManagerHelper Methods
44-1 Application Deployment Entry
46-1 Getting the HttpServletRequest Property
50-1 LongRunningReliability.xml File
50-2 Wssp1.2-Https.xml File (Partial)
52-1 WSDL with Policy References to Oracle Service Bus WS-Policies
52-2 WSDL with Policy References to a Custom Inline Policy
53-1 Encrypting Part of the SOAP Body and Header
53-2 Encrypting the Body with a Concrete Policy, Embedding the Policy in the WSDL Document
53-3 Encrypting a Custom SOAP Header
53-4 Requiring a Signature for SOAP Headers and Body
53-5 Signing a SOAP Body with SAML Holder-of-Key Method
53-6 Signing a SOAP Body and Headers with SAML Sender-Vouches Method
55-1 SampleIdentityAsserter MDF: SupportedTypes Attribute
55-2 SampleIdentityAsserter MDF: ActiveTypes Attribute with Default
56-1 Configuring WS-Policy for Message-Level Security
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