Oracle® Application Server 10g Concepts
10g (9.0.4) Part No. B10375-02 |
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This preface contains these topics:
Oracle Application Server 10g Concepts is intended for anyone with an interest in Oracle Application Server or the latest Internet technologies.
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This chapter provides an overview of application servers and Oracle Application Server.
Chapters in this part discuss application development topics.
This chapter describes the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Internet application development and deployment environment in Oracle Application Server.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server Portal features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server Wireless features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of the Oracle Application Server Business Intelligence features and benefits.
This chapter describes Oracle Application Server integration features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server Infrastructure features and benefits.
Chapters in this part discuss deployment topics.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server high availability and scalability features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server caching features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server system management features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server security features and benefits.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server recommended development and deployment configurations.
The glossary defines terminology used throughout this guide and the Oracle Application Server documentation set.
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
Oracle Application Server Documentation Library
Oracle Application Server Platform-Specific Documentation on Oracle Application Server Disk 1
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