Oracle Application Server Wireless Administrator's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10188-01 |
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The Administrator's Guide discusses how you can use Oracle Application Server Wireless to develop and deliver mobile applications. The guide includes these chapters:
Describes the Oracle Application Server Wireless Architecture, developement tools, and the Wireless users.
Describes how to access the Wireless development and administrations tools.
Provides an overview of the System Manager and of Wireless system management.
Provides information on using the User Manager tool to create users and provide help desk support to Wireless users.
Describes how to use the Content Manager to publish applications and create user groups.
Describes how to configure the Mobile Studio and use its administrative functions to manage locales and applications.
Describes how to use the Foundation Manager to create such objects as adapters, transformers, digital rights management polices, and API scan policies.
Describes how to configure the input parameters for Wireless and Voice applications using the Content Manager.
Describes how to configure Wireless for voice and messaging communications for Async, messaging, and voice.
Describes the principles of security in Wireless.
Describes how mobile users authenticate when signing into Wireless
Describes the system logging.
Describes how to tune Wireless to optimize messaging transport.
Describes how Wireless determines load balancing.
Describes how Wireless determines locales and device encoding.
Describes how to integrate Wireless with such Oracle components as SSO (single sign-on), OID (Oracle Internet Directory), and WebCache.
Describes how to integrate Wireless notification with the Mircrosoft Exchange Server.
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