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Oracle® Application Server Integration InterConnect User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
Part No. B14069-01
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A

activity
populating a business process with, 7.4.6
adapter.ini file
configuring for D3L, B.6.5
setting the ota.d3ls parameter, B.2.2.1, B.6.5, B.7.4.5
setting the ota.type parameter, B.6.5, B.7.4.5
specifying the default message endpoint, B.4.3
Adapters, 1.1.1.2, 10.3.2
adapters
agents, bridges, 9.2.1.1
D3L responsibilities, B.1.1
integration, 1.3.6
sdk, 1.1.1.3.1
Additional Parameters for RAC Configuration, 9.4.2
agents, 9.2.1.1
use with D3L, B.4.1
application data types, 3.1.2
importing a D3L file, B.6.6
application view, 3.1.1
applications, 2.1.1.1
application view, 3.1.1
creating, 3.1.3
overview, 3.1
attributes
adding to common data types, 3.2.1.3
deleting and clearing from common data types, 3.2.1.5
importing for common data types, 3.2.1.4
modifying mappings, 6.3.6
removing mappings, 6.3.7
Auto Deployment, 8.1.2

B

bridges, 9.2.1.1
use with D3L, B.4.1
browsers.init file
configuring for D3L, B.6.1
business objects, 2.1.1.2
creating, 3.2.1.1
defining in a D3L file, B.3
overview, 3.2
business process, 7.4.2
creating, 7.4.5
populating with activities, 7.4.6

C

common data types
adding attributes, 3.2.1.3
creating, 3.2.1.2
deleting and clearing attributes, 3.2.1.5
importing a D3L file, B.6.6
importing attributes, 3.2.1.4
common view, 2.1.1.2
defining, 3.2.1
overview, 3.2
components, 1.1.1
oracle workflow, 1.1.1.3.1
OracleAS interconnect hub, 1.1.1.1
repository, 9.2.2
sdk, 1.1.1.3.1
content-based routing, 2.1.1.6
working with, 6.2
context menu, 2.3.5
cross reference tables, 2.1.1.7
adding applications, 6.4.1
populating, 6.4.3
removing applications, 6.4.2
working with, 6.4

D

D3L. See Data Definition Description Language (D3L)
Data Definition Description Language (D3L)
common view, B.7.1
common view to native format message outgoing messages translations, B.4.3
configuration
configuring a native format message with a D3L file, B.2.2, B.6.4
configuring the browsers.init file with iStudio, B.6.1
configuring with OracleAS InterConnect Adapters, B.6.5
creating a D3L file describing native format messages, B.6.3
creating a native format message, B.6.2
defining metadata properties with each event, B.6.7
importing a D3L file in iStudio, B.6.6
D3L DTD, B.8.2
D3L file examples, B.2.1, B.3, B.6.3, B.7.2.2, B.8.1, B.8.1.2, B.8.1.3
defining business objects, B.3
defining events, B.3
definition, B.1
file structure example, B.3
installing, B.5
iStudio values in the D3L file, B.3
magic value message header attributes, B.2.2.2.2, B.4.2
message header attributes, B.2.2.2
name/value pair message header attributes, B.2.2.2.1, B.4.2, B.6.4
native format message examples, B.2.1, B.6.2, B.7.2.2, B.8.1.1, B.8.1.2
native format message to common view incoming message translations, B.4.2
runtime initialization, B.4.1
setting the ota.d3ls parameter in the adapter.ini file, B.2.2.1
supported data types, B.3.1
unsuitable D3L formats, B.1.2
use case, B.7
configuring the aqapp_pub and fileapp_sub applications in iStudio, B.7.3
creating a business object Employee, B.7.3.2
creating a D3L file for the FTP adapter, B.7.2.2
creating a DTD file for the Advanced Queuing Adapter, B.7.2.1
creating a new workspace and new project, B.7.3.1
creating the aqapp_pub application, B.7.3.4
creating the fileapp_sub application, B.7.3.7
creating the newEmployee Event, B.7.3.3
defining the application queue for the aqapp_pub application, B.7.3.6
defining the application view, B.7.3.5.2, B.7.3.8.2
defining the application view to common view mapping, B.7.3.5.3, B.7.3.8.3
enabling the aqapp_pub application to publish the newEmployee event, B.7.3.5
installing the Advanced Queuing and FTP adapters, B.7.4
making the fileapp_sub application subscribe to the newEmployee event, B.7.3.8
overview of aqapp_pub and fileapp_sub applications, B.7.1
running the use case, B.7.5
selecting the event to publish, B.7.3.5.1
selecting the event to which to subscribe, B.7.3.8.1
using other adapters, B.7.6
using XML mode, B.7.6
when to use, B.1.2
XML mode, B.1.1
data types
supported by D3L, B.3.1
Delete a Range of Messages, 10.3.1.1.2
Delete a Single Message, 10.3.1.1.2
Delete All Messages From a Sender, 10.3.1.1.2
Delete All Messages Targeted To a Receiver, 10.3.1.1.2
Delete Messages, 10.3.1.1.2
deploy navigation tree, 2.3.4
Deploying to Oracle Workflow, 7.4.7
design navigation tree, 2.3.3
design time, 1.3.1, 1.3.1
design time tools, 7.2.1
detail view, 2.3.6
development kit, 1.1.1.3
domain value mapping tables
deleting, 6.3.5
domain value mappings, 2.1.1.8
adding applications to, 6.3.1
deleting, 6.3.4
modifying data in, 6.3.3
removing, 6.3.2
working with, 6.3

E

edit menu, 2.3.1.2
enabling infrastructure, 6.1
content-based routing, 6.2
cross reference tables, 6.4
domain value mappings, 6.3
Error Management, 10.3.1.2
event maps, 4.1.1
event menu, 2.3.1.4
events, 2.1.1.2.1
creating, 4.2
defining in a D3L file, B.3
importing a D3L file, B.6.6
publishing, 4.3, 4.3.1, 4.3.1
subscribing, 4.3.2
Export messages to a file, 10.3.1.1.3

F

features
integration lifecycle management, 1.3.5
integration logic, platform functionality, 1.3.3
integration methodology, 1.3.4
message delivery, 9.3.2
message retention, 9.3.3
messaging paradigms, 9.3.1
routing support, 9.3.4
standard messaging, 1.2

H

help menu, 2.3.1.5
Hub, 10.3.1
hub and spoke
how it works, 1.3.4.1
Hub Queue Management, 10.3.1.1

I

Import messages from a file, 10.3.1.1.4
infrastructure
enabling, 6.1
integration
create a cross reference table, A.3.6
create a project, A.3.2
create an oracle workflow process bundle, A.3.10
create applications, A.3.5
create business object events, A.3.4
create common view business object, A.3.3
create content based routing, A.3.9
create publish events, A.3.7
creating objects in oracle workflow for modeling, A.3.12
deploy the process bundle to oracle workflow, A.3.11
deployment, A.5
dtd code, A.3.4.1
exporting and installing code, A.5.3
implementing the scenario, A.3
legacy system, A.1.2
legacy system database trigger, A.3.1
modeling business logic in oracle workflow, A.4
modeling the integration, A.2
new centralized system, A.1.1
overview, A.1
setting queues, A.5
subscribing to events, A.3.8
synching adapters, A.5.2
the integration scenario, A.1.3
using adapters, 1.3.6
integration architecture, 9.1
integration logic, 1.3.3
integration methodology, 1.3.4
integration process
design time, 1.3.1
overview, 1.3
runtime, 1.3.2
InterConnect Manager, 10.1
istudio, 1.1.1.3
activities, 7.4.3
adding applications to cross reference tables, 6.4.1
adding applications to domain value mappings, 6.3.1
application data types, 3.1.2
applications, 2.1.1.1
common views and business objects, 2.1.1.2
concepts, 2.1.1
content-based routing, 2.1.1.6, 6.2
context menu, 2.3.5
creating a business object, 3.2.1.1
creating a business process, 7.4.5
creating a new project, 2.5.1
creating a new workspace, 2.4.1
creating a procedure, 5.1.1
creating a process bundle, 7.4.4
creating an application, 3.1.3
creating an event, 4.2
creating common data types, 3.2.1.2
cross reference tables, 2.1.1.7, 6.4
deleting domain value mapping tables, 6.3.5
deleting domain value mappings, 6.3.4
deploy navigation tree, 2.3.4
design navigation tree, 2.3.3
detail view, 2.3.6
domain value mapping, 2.1.1.8
domain value mappings, 6.3
event maps, 4.1.1
events, 2.1.1.2.1
exporting stored procedures, 8.1
implementing a procedure, 5.2.2
invoking a procedure, 5.2.1
invoking and implementing a procedure, 5.2
launching oracle workflow builder, 7.4.8.2
launching oracle workflow tools, 7.4.8
launching the oracle workflow home page, 7.4.8.1
mapping, transformations, 2.1.1.3
menu bar, 2.3.1, 2.3.1
metadata versioning, 2.1.1.4
modifying attribute mappings, 6.3.6
modifying data in domain value mappings, 6.3.3
opening a project, 2.5.2
opening a workspace, 2.4.2
overview, 2.1
parts of the window, 2.3
populating cross reference tables, 6.4.3
procedures, 2.1.1.2.2, 5.1
projects, 2.5
publishing an event, 4.3, 4.3.1
removing applications from cross reference tables, 6.4.2
removing applications from domain value mappings, 6.3.2
removing attribute mappings, 6.3.7
routing, message capability matrix, 2.1.1.9
sdk, 1.1.1.3.1
starting, 2.2
subscribing to an event, 4.3.2
toolbar, 2.3.2
tracking fields, 2.1.1.5
workspaces, 2.4

L

List Messages, 10.3.1.1.1, 10.3.1.2.1

M

Manual Deployment, 8.1.1
mapping, 2.1.1.3
mapping and transformations, 2.1.1.3
menu bar, 2.3.1
edit menu, 2.3.1.2
event menu, 2.3.1.4
file menu, 2.3.1.1
help menu, 2.3.1.5
procedure menu, 2.3.1.3
message capability matrix, 2.1.1.9
Message Tracking, 10.3.4
Message-based partitioning, 9.3.5
messaging
standard, 1.2
supported paradigms, 1.2.1
metadata
defining for D3L, B.6.7
metadata versioning, 2.1.1.4
Model Business Process, 7.4

N

native format message
examples, B.2.1, B.6.2, B.7.2.2, B.8.1.1, B.8.1.2

O

oracle workflow, 1.1.1.3.1, 7.1
apply business logic, 7.3
composite services, 7.1.1.5
deploy business process for runtime, 7.3.2
design business process, 7.3.1, 7.4
design time tools, 7.2.1
error management, 7.1.1.1
Human Interaction, 7.1.1.2
integration with oracle applications interconnect, 7.2
launching oracle workflow builder, 7.4.8.2
launching the home page, 7.4.8.1
launching tools, 7.4.8
message junctions, 7.1.1.3
modify existing processes, 7.4.9
overview, 7.1
runtime, 7.2.2
solves business problems, 7.1.1
stateful routing, 7.1.1.4
OracleAS InterConnect, C.1
OracleAS interconnect
components, 1.1.1
overview, 1.1
sdk, 1.1.1.3.1
using oracle workflow, 7.3
OracleAS interconnect components
development kit, 1.1.1.3
OracleAS interconnect hub, 1.1.1.1
OracleAS InterConnect iStudio, 2.3
ota.d3ls parameter
setting in the adapter.ini file, B.2.2.1, B.6.5, B.7.4.5
ota.type parameter
setting in the adapter.ini file, B.1.1, B.6.5, B.7.4.5

P

platform functionality, 1.3.3
procedure menu, 2.3.1.3
procedures, 2.1.1.2.2
creating, 5.1.1
exporting stored procedures, 8.1
implementing, 5.2.2
importing a D3L file, B.6.6
invoking, 5.2.1
invoking and implementing, 5.2
using, 5.1
process bundle, 7.4.1
creating, 7.4.4
projects
creating, 2.5.1
opening, 2.5.2
using, 2.5
Pure Load Balancing partitioning, 9.3.5

R

RAC, 9.4
configuration, 9.4.2
Real Application Clusters, 9.4
Repositories, 10.3.3
Resend Messages, 10.3.1.2.2
routing, 2.1.1.9
routing support
content-based routing, 9.3.4.1
runtime, 1.3.2, 1.3.2, 7.2.2
components, 9.2
features, 9.3
runtime components
adapters, 9.2.1
advanced queues, 9.2.3
workflow, 9.2.4

S

standard messaging, 1.2
stored procedures, 8.1
Sync Adapters from iStudio, 8.4

T

toolbar, 2.3.2
tracking fields, 2.1.1.5
transformations, 2.1.1.3
char replace, C.1.17
concat fields, C.1.3
conditional copy, C.1.8
copy object, C.1.2
delete xref, C.1.24
expand fields, C.1.4
false conditional concat, C.1.13
false conditional copy, C.1.12
false conditional to number, C.1.14
increment, C.1.27
l trim, C.1.19
lookup dvm, C.1.25
lookup xref, C.1.23
lpad, C.1.21
r trim, C.1.20
rpad, C.1.22
set constant, C.1.5
string replace, C.1.18
to number, C.1.15
true conditional concat, C.1.10
true conditional copy, C.1.9
true conditional lookup dvm, C.1.7
true conditional lookup xref, C.1.6
true conditional to number, C.1.11
truncate, C.1.26
x substring, C.1.16

W

workspaces
creating, 2.4.1
opening, 2.4.2
using, 2.4