Index
 A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X 
A
- access control
 
- portals, 11.3.4.2
 
 
- Apache HTTP Server, 2.2
 
- application development
 
- deployment, 2.4.3.5
 
- mapping, 2.4.3
 
- overview, 2.4.3
 
- packaging, 2.4.3.5
 
- performance tuning, 2.4.3.6
 
- querying, 2.4.3.2
 
- session management, 2.4.3.2
 
- transactions, 2.4.3.4
 
 
- application level caching, 9.6
 
- Application Server Control, 10.2
 
- architecture, 10.3
 
- features, 10.4
 
- monitoring, 10.4.2
 
 
- applications
 
- debugging, 2.5.1
 
- deploying, 2.1
 
- developing, 2.1, 2.5.1
 
- distributed, 2.3.1.2
 
- FastCGI, 2.2.1
 
- J2EE clients, 2.3.1.3
 
- J2EE packaging, 2.3.1.6
 
- packaging,J2EE, 2.3.1.6
 
- portals, 3.1.1, 3.4, 3.4.1.3
 
- types, 2.1.1
 
 
- architecture
 
- OC4J, 2.3.2
 
- Oracle Content Management SDK, 2.10.1
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.2
 
- Oracle HTTP Server process, 2.2.2
 
- OracleAS MapViewer, 2.11.1
 
- OracleAS Web Cache, 9.4
 
- portals, 3.2
 
- Web services, 2.7.1
 
 
- assertion services, 7.1.4.3
 
- authentication, 7.1.4.3, 11.3.4
 
- automatic content compression, 9.5.1.1
 
- availability, 1.1.2.3
 
- definition, 8.2
 
- introduction, 1.1.2.1
 
 
B
- business challenges, 3.1.2
 
- business intelligence, 1.3.1.3
 
- Business Intelligence Beans, 2.5.1
 
- business logic
 
- Java, 2.3.2
 
 
C
- C++
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
 
- XML, 2.8.1.3
 
 
- cache clustering, 9.5.2.6
 
- cache hierarchies, 9.4
 
- caching, 1.1.2.3, 1.3.1.3
 
- application level, 9.6
 
- dynamic, 9.5.1.2
 
- full page, 9.5.1.2
 
- invalidation, 9.5.2.4
 
- Java, 2.3.3.3
 
- Java object cache, 9.6
 
- overview, 2.4.2.3.3, 9.3
 
- partial-page, 9.5.1.3
 
- portals, 3.2
 
- rules for browser types, 9.5.4.2
 
- server accelerators, 9.2.1
 
- solutions, 9.2
 
- static, 9.5.1.2
 
- Web object cache, 9.6
 
 
- categories, 3.3.2
 
- CGI
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.4
 
- PL/SQL, comparison, 2.9
 
 
- challenges
 
- deployment, 1.1.1.3
 
- development, 1.1.1
 
 
- clustering
 
- cache clusters, 9.5.2.6
 
 
- CodeCoach, 2.5.1
 
- commit
 
- two-phase, 2.3.3.2
 
 
- common configurations
 
- See recommended topologies, 12.1
 
 
- compression, 9.5.1
 
- connectivity, remote, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- container managed transactions, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- containers
 
- JSP, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- OC4J, 2.3.3.1
 
- OC4J EJB, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- OC4J JSP, 2.3.3.1.2
 
 
- content
 
- sharing, 3.1.2
 
 
- content compression, 9.5.1
 
- content publishing, 3.3.2
 
- corporate portals, 3.1.2
 
- critical resources, 9.1
 
D
- data access
 
- overview, 2.4.2.3.2
 
 
- DCM
 
- see Distributed Configuration Management, 7.1.3.1
 
 
- Delegated Administration Services, 7.1.4.2.2, 11.3.1.2.1
 
- and identity management, 11.3.1.2.1
 
 
- deployment
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.5
 
- recommended topologies, 12.1
 
 
- deployment challenges, 1.1.1.3
 
- descriptors
 
- OracleAS TopLink, 2.4.2.4.3
 
 
- development
 
- wireless applications, 4.3.5
 
 
- development challenges, 1.1.1
 
- development components, 2.4.2.1
 
- directory administration, 7.1.4.2.2
 
- directory integration, 7.1.4.2.1
 
- Directory Integration and Provisioning, 7.1.4.2.1
 
- and identity management, 11.3.1.2.2
 
 
- Discoverer reports
 
- portals, 3.4.1.1.1
 
 
- distributed applications
 
- Java, 2.3.1.2
 
 
- Distributed Configuration Management, 7.1.3.1
 
- DMS, 2.2.3
 
- document lifecycle management, 2.10
 
- Document Object Model
 
- See DOM
 
 
- DOM, 2.1.1
 
- APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- DTDs, 2.8.1.1
 
- dynamic
 
- pages, 2.9
 
 
- dynamic HTML, 2.3.1.3
 
- PL/SQL, 2.9.2
 
 
- dynamic monitoring service, 2.2.3
 
E
- e-business
 
- integration, 1.3.1.5
 
- portals, 3.1.2
 
- solution, 1.1.2.2
 
 
- edge server, 4.3.2
 
- Edge Side Includes
 
- see ESI, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
 
 
- Edge Side Includes for Java
 
- see JESI, 9.5.1.3
 
 
- EJB container, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- EJBs, 2.1.1
 
- container, 2.3.1.5, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- managing, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- running, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- types, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- e-mail
 
- notifications, Java, 2.3.3.2
 
 
- enterprise beans, 2.3.1.4
 
- enterprise integration, 1.1.1.1
 
- Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- See EJBs
 
 
- Enterprise Manager
 
- Grid Control, 10.1
 
 
- entity beans, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- ESI, 9.5.1.2, 9.5.1.3
 
- Extensible Stylesheet Language
 
- See XSLT
 
 
- external API for performance monitoring, 2.2.3
 
F
- failover, 9.5.2.2
 
- FastCGI, 2.2.1, 2.2.4
 
- features
 
- wireless, 4.3
 
 
- file management, 2.2.1
 
G
- Grid Control, 10.1
 
H
- high availability
 
- overview, 8.2
 
 
- HTML, 3.3.1
 
- dynamic, 2.3.1.3
 
- PL/SQL, 2.9.2
 
 
- forms, 2.9.2
 
 
- HTTP listener, 2.2.1
 
- HTTP server modules, 2.2.1
 
I
- IDAP, 2.1.1
 
- identity management, 7.1.4
 
- architecture, 11.2
 
- benefits, 11.1.1
 
- components, 11.3.1
 
- introduction, 11.1.1
 
- JAAS, 11.3.1.4
 
- OCA, 11.3.1.3
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 11.3.1.2
 
- Delegated Administration Services, 11.3.1.2.1
 
- Directory Integration and Provisioning, 11.3.1.2.2
 
- features, 11.3.1.2.4
 
- searching, 11.3.1.2.3
 
- uses, 11.3.1.2.5
 
 
- OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.3.1.1
 
 
- information sharing, 3.1.2
 
- Infrastructure
 
- see Oracle Application Server Infrastructure, 7.1
 
 
- installation types
 
- infrastructure requirements, 7.1.3.1
 
- J2EE and Web Cache, 7.1.3.1
 
- Portal and Wireless, 7.1.3.1
 
 
- integration
 
- Oracle Application Server Business Intelligence, 5.4
 
 
- internet applications, 1.3.1
 
- Internet Data Access Presentation
 
- See IDAP
 
 
- intranet, 3.1.2
 
- invalidation, 9.5.2.4
 
- inline, 9.5.4.4
 
- search keys, 9.5.4.4
 
 
- items, 3.3.1, 3.3.2
 
J
- J2EE, 1.1.1, 1.3.1
 
- application clients, 2.3.1.3
 
- application components, 2.3.1.4
 
- applications, 1.1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.3.1.1
 
- applications, distributed, 2.3.1.2
 
- caching, 2.3.3.3
 
- clients, 2.3.1.3
 
- components, 2.3.1.4
 
- Connector API
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- connector API, 2.3.3.2
 
- containers, 2.3.1.5
 
- distributed applications, 2.3.1.2
 
- Java Object Cache, 2.3.3.3
 
- packaging, 2.3.1.6
 
- security, 2.3.3.2
 
- services, 2.3.3.2, 2.3.3.3
 
 
- J2EE Connector Architecture 1.0, 2.1.1
 
- J2ME, 4.3.3
 
- using Web services, 4.3.3
 
 
- J2SE, 2.3.2
 
- JAAS, 2.1.1, 2.3.3.2
 
- Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On, 2.3.3.2
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.3.3.2, 11.3.1.2.5
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- Java
 
- Object Cache, 2.3.3.3
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
 
- See J2EE
 
- XML, 2.8.1.3
 
 
- Java 2 Micro Edition See
 
 
- Java API for XML
 
- See JAXP
 
 
- Java API for XML Parsing
 
- See JAXP
 
 
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service
 
- See JAAS, 11.3.1.4
 
 
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), 11.3.1.4
 
- Java Database Connectivity
 
- See JDBC
 
 
- Java Mail, 2.1.1
 
- Java Message Service
 
- See JMS
 
 
- Java Naming and Directory Interface
 
- See JNDI
 
 
- Java object cache, 9.6
 
- Java servlets
 
- See servlets
 
 
- Java Transaction API
 
- See JTA
 
 
- Java2 Platform
 
- Enterprise Edition
 
- See J2EE
 
 
- Standard Edition
 
- See J2SE
 
 
 
- JavaBeans
 
- Activation Framework
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
 
- JavaMail, 2.3.3.2
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- JavaServer Pages
 
- See JSPs
 
 
- JAXP, 2.1.1, 2.3.3.2
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- JDBC, 2.1.1, 2.3.3.2
 
- DataDirect drivers, 2.3.3.2
 
- J2EE Connectors, 2.3.3.2
 
- non-Oracle connectivity, 2.3.3.2
 
- Oracle drivers, 2.3.3.2
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- JDeveloper
 
- See Oracle JDeveloper, 2.5
 
 
- JESI, 9.5.1.3
 
- JMS, 2.1.1, 2.3.3.1.1, 2.3.3.2
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
- JNDI, 2.1.1, 2.3.3.2
 
- EJBs, relationship, 2.3.3.1.3
 
 
- JSP container, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- JSPs, 2.1.1, 2.3.1.4
 
- HTML, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- JDBC, 2.3.3.2
 
- managing, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- request flow, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- running, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- servlets, relationship, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- translator, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
- XML, 2.3.3.1.2
 
 
- JTA, 2.1.1, 2.3.3.2
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
 
L
- listener, 2.2
 
- load balancing, 9.5.2.2
 
- location-based services, 4.3.7
 
M
- management, 1.3.1.3, 10.1
 
- architecture, 10.3
 
- availability, 10.1
 
- Business Intelligence, 5.4.2
 
- features, 10.4
 
- monitoring, 10.4.2
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 10.2
 
- scalability, 10.1
 
- systems, 1.1.2.5
 
- user and security, 1.1.2.6
 
 
- management metadata, identity management metadata, 7.1.3
 
- mapping
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3
 
 
- mappings
 
- OracleAS TopLink metadata, 2.4.2.4.4
 
 
- message-driven beans, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- messaging
 
- multimedia, 4.3.4
 
 
- metadata
 
- identity management, 7.1.3
 
- management, 7.1.3
 
- product, 7.1.3
 
- project.xml file, 2.4.2.4.2
 
 
- metadata repository, 7.1.3
 
- sub-repositories, 7.1.3.2
 
 
- Microsoft Internet Information Server, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
 
- middle tier
 
- with infrastructure, 7.1.3.1
 
 
- mobile office applications, 4.3.8
 
- protocols, 4.3.8
 
 
- mod_fastcgi, 2.2.1
 
- mod_oc4j, 2.2.1
 
- mod_oradav, 2.2.1
 
- mod_ossl, 2.2.1
 
- mod_osso, 2.2.1
 
- mod_perl, 2.2.1
 
- mod_php, 2.2.1
 
- mod_plsql, 2.2.1, 2.9.1.1
 
- mod_security, 2.2.1
 
- modules, 2.2
 
- HTTP server, 2.2.1
 
- mod_plsql, 2.9.1.1
 
 
- monitoring, 10.4.2
 
- dynamic monitoring service, 2.2.3
 
 
- Multi-Channel Server, 4.3.1
 
- Multimedia Adaptation Services, 4.3.1
 
 
N
- namespace
 
- XML APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- Netscape iPlanet, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
 
- notifications, 4.3.4
 
O
- OC4J
 
- architecture, 2.3.2
 
- monitoring, 2.2.3
 
- Web container, 2.3.1.5
 
 
- OC4J containers, 2.3.3.1
 
- EJB, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- JSP, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- servlet, 2.3.3.1.1
 
 
- OC4J JSP container, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- OC4J plug-in, 2.2.3
 
- OCA, 11.3.1.3
 
- Oracle Application Server
 
- Overview, 1.3
 
- solutions, 1.3.1
 
- Wireless, 1.3.1.3
 
 
- Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority, 7.1.2, 7.1.4.3
 
- See OCA, 11.3.1.3
 
 
- Oracle Application Server Infrastructure
 
- architecture, 7.2
 
- components, 7.1.2
 
- identity management, 7.1
 
- Identity Management Services, 7.1.1
 
- introduction, 7.1
 
- Product Metadata Services, 7.1.1
 
- using with middle tier, 7.1.3.1
 
 
- Oracle Application Server MapViewer, 2.11
 
- Oracle Application Server security, 11.1
 
- Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On, 5.4.1, 7.1.2
 
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 5
 
- Oracle Content Management SDK, 2.10
 
- architecture, 2.10.1
 
- features, 2.10.2
 
 
- Oracle Discoverer
 
- tools, 5.2
 
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 10.2
 
- Application Server Control, 10.2
 
- architecture, 10.3
 
- features, 10.4
 
 
- monitoring, 10.4.2
 
- overview, 10.2
 
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, 10.1
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
 
- architecture, 2.2.2
 
- CGI, 2.2.4
 
- components, 2.2.1
 
- FastCGI, 2.2.4
 
- features, 2.2.3
 
- modules, 2.2
 
- monitoring, 2.2.3
 
- OC4J plug-in, 2.2.3
 
- proxy plug-in, 2.2.3
 
- request flow, 2.2.1, 2.2.2.1
 
- Single Sign-On plug-in, 2.2.3
 
 
- Oracle HTTP Server process architecture, 2.2.2
 
- Oracle Identity Management, 7.1.2, 7.1.4
 
- Oracle Internet Developer Suite, 1.2
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 7.1.4.2, 11.3.1.2
 
- and identity management, 11.3.1.2
 
- Delegated Administration Services, 11.3.1.2.1
 
- Directory Integration and Provisioning, 11.3.1.2.2
 
- features, 11.3.1.2.4
 
- JAAS, 2.3.3.2, 11.3.1.2.5
 
- OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.3.1.2.5
 
- searching, 11.3.1.2.3
 
- uses, 11.3.1.2.5
 
 
- Oracle JDeveloper, 2.5, 2.8.1.5
 
- Business Intelligence Beans, 2.5.1
 
- CodeCoach, 2.5.1
 
- debugging, 2.5.1
 
- development environment, 2.5.1
 
- features, 2.5.1
 
- languages supported, 2.5.1
 
- overview, 2.5
 
 
- Oracle Sensor Edge Server, 4.3.2
 
- Oracle UDDI registry, 2.7.2.2
 
- Oracle Ultra Search, 3.3.3
 
- Oracle Wireless Development Kit, 4.3.5
 
- Oracle XML Developer Kit
 
- See XML
 
 
- OracleAS Business Intelligence
 
- management, 5.4.2
 
 
- OracleAS MapViewer, 2.11
 
- architecture, 2.11.1
 
- components, 2.11.2
 
- features, 2.11.2
 
 
- OracleAS Metadata Repository, 7.1.2, 7.1.3
 
- sub-repositories, 7.1.3.2
 
 
- OracleAS Portal
 
- deployment with Web Cache, 3.4.2.1
 
- integration with SSO, 3.3.5
 
- integration with Web Cache, 3.4.2
 
- searching, 3.3.3
 
- security, 11.3.4
 
 
- OracleAS Portal Developer Kit, 3.4, 3.4.1.3
 
- OracleAS Portlets, 3.4.1.1
 
- OracleAS Single Sign-On, 5.4.1, 7.1.4.1, 11.3.1.1
 
- and identity management, 11.3.1.1
 
- features
 
- convenience, 11.3.1.1
 
- ease of administration, 11.3.1.1
 
- increased security, 11.3.1.1
 
 
- JAAS, 2.3.3.2
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 11.3.1.2.5
 
- partner and external applications, 11.3.1.1.1
 
 
- OracleAS TopLink, 2.4.2.1
 
- advantages, 2.4.1.2.1
 
- application development overview, 2.4.3
 
- problem space, 2.4.1.1
 
 
- OracleAS TopLink file
 
- metadata, 2.4.2.4.2
 
 
- OracleAS TopLink Foundation Library
 
- overview, 2.4.2.3
 
 
- OracleAS TopLink Mapping Workbench
 
- overview, 2.4.2.2
 
 
- OracleAS TopLink metadata
 
- descriptors, 2.4.2.4.3
 
- mappings, 2.4.2.4.4
 
 
- OracleAS TopLink Sessions Editor
 
- overview, 2.4.2.2.1, 2.4.2.2.1
 
 
- OracleAS Web Cache
 
- and third-party systems, 9.4
 
- architecture, 9.4
 
- automatic content compression, 9.5.1.1
 
- cache hierarchies, 9.4
 
- clustering, 9.5.2.6
 
- deployment with Portal, 3.4.2.1
 
- dynamic caching, 9.5.1.2
 
- Edge Side Includes for Java (JESI), 9.5.1.3
 
- end-user performance monitoring, 9.5.3.1
 
- failover, 9.5.2.2
 
- features, 9.5, 9.5
 
- integration with OPMN, 9.5.4.3
 
- integration with Portal, 3.4.2
 
- introduction, 9.3
 
- invalidation, 9.5.2.4
 
- inline, 9.5.4.4
 
- search keys, 9.5.4.4
 
 
- load balancing, 9.5.2.2
 
- page assembly components, 9.5.1.3
 
- partial-page caching, 9.5.1.3
 
- performance assurance heuristics, 9.5.2.5
 
- personalized content assembly, 9.5.1.3
 
- security, 11.3.2, 11.3.2
 
- certificate, 11.3.2.2
 
- certificate authority, 11.3.2.2
 
- restricted administration, 11.3.2.1
 
- secure sockets layer support, 11.3.2.2
 
- wallet, 11.3.2.2
 
 
- SSL certificates, 9.5.4.1
 
- static caching, 9.5.1.2
 
- workload management, 9.5.2
 
 
- OracleAS Web Cache Manager, 3.4.2.1
 
- OracleAS Web Services
 
- deployment, 2.7.2.2
 
- development tools, 2.7.2.1
 
- management, 2.7.2.2
 
- UDDI registry, 2.7.2.1
 
 
- OracleAS Wireless
 
- development tools, 4.3, 4.3
 
- features, 4.3
 
- Foundation Services, 4.3
 
- foundation services, 4.3
 
- introduction, 4.1
 
- J2ME support, 4.3.3
 
- Location Services, 4.3.7
 
- mobile applications, 4.3, 4.3
 
- mobile office applications, 4.3.8
 
- Mobile Portal, 4.3
 
- mobile portal, 4.3
 
- Multi-Channel Server, 4.3, 4.3
 
- multimedia messaging, 4.3.4
 
- notifications, 4.3.4
 
 
- OracleBI Discoverer, 5
 
- introduction, 5.1
 
 
- OracleBI Discoverer Viewer, 5.2.3
 
- overview
 
- caching, 9.3
 
 
P
- packaging
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.5
 
 
- pages, portals, 3.1
 
- parallel page engine, 3.2
 
- parsing
 
- XML, 2.8.1.1
 
- XML APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- partner and external applications, 11.3.1.1.1
 
- partner portlets, 3.4.1.2
 
- PDK, 3.4, 3.4.1.3
 
- performance, 1.1.2.3
 
- adjustments, 9.1.2.3
 
- assurance heuristics, 9.5.2.5
 
- critical resources, 9.1
 
- determining factors, 9.1
 
- enhancing, 9.1.2.1
 
- evaluation, 9.1.1.3
 
- excessive demand, 9.1.2.2
 
- introduction, 9.1
 
- methodology, 9.1.1
 
- response time, 9.1
 
- system throughput, 9.1
 
- targets, 9.1.1.1
 
- user expectations, 9.1.1.2
 
- wait time, 9.1
 
 
- performance monitoring
 
- end user, 9.5.3.1
 
- external API, 2.2.3
 
 
- performance tuning
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.6
 
 
- Perl
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2, 2.2.4
 
 
- personalization, 1.1.1.3
 
- portal views, 3.1.2
 
 
- perspectives, 3.3.2
 
- PHP, 2.2.1
 
- PKI, 7.1.4.3
 
- PL/SQL, 2.9
 
- applications, 2.1.1
 
- CGI, comparison, 2.9
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2
 
- Server Pages
 
- See PSP
 
 
- Web toolkit, 2.1.1, 2.9.1.3
 
 
- portals, 1.1.1.3, 1.3.1, 3.1.2
 
- access control, 11.3.4.2
 
- applications, 3.1.1, 3.4, 3.4.1.3
 
- architecture, 3.2, 3.2
 
- building blocks, 3.3.1
 
- caching, 3.2
 
- categories, 3.3.2
 
- developer kit, 3.4, 3.4.1.3
 
- features, 3.3
 
- introduction, 3.1
 
- pages, 3.3.1
 
- parallel page engine, 3.2
 
- perspectives, 3.3.2
 
- request flow, 3.2
 
- security, 11.3.4
 
- access control, 11.3.4
 
- authentication, 11.3.4
 
 
- single signon, 3.1.2, 11.3.4.1
 
- user authentication, 11.3.4.1
 
- wireless access, 3.3.4
 
 
- portlets, 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.4.1.1
 
- applications, 3.4, 3.4.1.3
 
- partner, 3.4.1.2
 
- providers, 3.4.1
 
 
- product metadata, 7.1.3
 
- programming languages, 2.1.1
 
- providers
 
- portlets, 3.4.1
 
 
- provisioning, 7.1.4.2.1
 
- proxy plug-in, 2.2.3
 
- PSP, 2.1.1, 2.9.1.2
 
- public key infrastructure (PKI), 11.3.1.1
 
- publishing content, 3.3.2
 
Q
- queries
 
- overview, 2.4.2.3.4, 2.4.2.3.4
 
 
- querying
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.2
 
 
R
- recommended topologies
 
- deployment, 12.3
 
- development, 12.2
 
- introduction, 12.1
 
 
- regions, 3.3.1
 
- remote connectivity, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- Remote Method Invocation
 
- See RMI
 
 
- request flow
 
- Java
 
- JSPs, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- servlets, 2.3.3.1.1
 
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.2.1, 2.2.2.1
 
- portals, 3.2
 
 
- request ID, 2.2.3
 
- response time, 9.1
 
- RMI, 2.3.3.1.1
 
S
- SAX, 2.1.1
 
- APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- scalability, 1.1.2.2
 
- schemas
 
- XML, 2.1.1
 
- XML processors, 2.8.1.2
 
 
- searching
 
- OracleAS Portal, 3.3.3
 
 
- Secure Sockets Layer
 
- see SSL, 9.5.4.1
 
 
- security
 
- architecture, 11.2
 
- features, 11.3
 
- Oracle Application Server components, 11.3
 
- OracleAS Web Cache, 11.3.2
 
 
- security features, 1.3.1.3, 11.3
 
- Java, 2.3.3.2
 
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), 11.3.1.4
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 11.3.1.2, 11.3.1.2.4
 
- Delegated Administration Services, 11.3.1.2.1
 
- Directory Integration and Provisioning, 11.3.1.2.2
 
- searching, 11.3.1.2.3
 
- self-service console, 11.3.1.2.1
 
- synchronization with Third Party LDAP servers, 11.3.1.2.2
 
 
- OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.3.1.1
 
- portals, 11.3.4
 
 
- security management, 1.1.2.2, 1.1.2.6
 
- self-service, 3.1.2, 3.1.2, 3.3
 
- server accelerators, 9.2.1
 
- services
 
- J2EE, 2.3.3.2
 
 
- servlet container, 2.3.3.1.1, 2.3.3.1.1
 
- servlets, 2.1.1, 2.3.1.4
 
- container, 2.3.3.1.1
 
- JDBC, 2.3.3.2
 
- JSPs, relationship, 2.3.3.1.2
 
- managing, 2.3.3.1.1
 
- request flow, 2.3.3.1.1
 
- running, 2.3.3.1.1
 
- version supported, 2.3
 
- Web services, relationship, 2.7.1
 
- XSQL, 2.8.1.4
 
 
- session beans, 2.3.3.1.3
 
- session management
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.2
 
 
- sessions
 
- overview, 2.4.2.3.1
 
 
- Simple API for XML
 
- See SAX
 
 
- Simple Object Access Protocol
 
- See SOAP
 
 
- single sign-on, 2.2.1, 3.1.2
 
- portals, 3.1.2, 11.3.4.1
 
 
- Single Sign-On plug-in, 2.2.3
 
- SOAP, 2.1.1
 
- SQL
 
- JDBC, 2.3.3.2
 
- XML, 2.8.1.4
 
 
- SSL
 
- certificates, 9.5.4.1
 
 
- styles, 3.3.2
 
- system management, 1.1.2.2
 
- features, 10.4
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 11.3.1.2
 
- OracleAS JAAS, 11.3.1.4
 
- OracleAS Single Sign-On, 11.3.1.1
 
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 10.1
 
- Oracle Internet Directory, 11.1
 
- overview, 10.1
 
- security, 11.1
 
 
- system throughput, 9.1
 
- systems management, 1.1.2.5
 
T
- technologies
 
- supported, 2.1.1
 
 
- third-party
 
- portlets, 3.4.1.2
 
 
- transactions
 
- as part of the application development process, 2.4.3.4
 
- overview, 2.4.2.3.5
 
- two-phase commit, 2.3.3.2
 
 
- transviewer beans
 
- XML, 2.8.1.5
 
 
- two-phase commit, 2.3.3.2
 
U
- UDDI, 2.1.1, 2.7.2.2
 
- UDDI registry, 2.7.2.1
 
- Ultra Search, 3.3.3
 
- Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
 
- See UDDI
 
 
- user authentication
 
- portals, 11.3.4.1
 
 
- user interfaces
 
- Java, 2.3.2
 
 
- user management, 1.1.2.6
 
V
- version control, 2.2.1
 
W
- W3C
 
- XML schemas, 2.8.1.2
 
- XML specifications, 2.8
 
 
- wait time, 9.1
 
- Web Cache, 1.3.1.3
 
- web clipping, 4.3.6
 
- Web listener, 2.2
 
- Web object cache, 9.6
 
- Web pages, 3.3.1
 
- Web servers, 2.2
 
- non-Oracle servers, 2.2.3, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
 
 
- Web services, 1.1.1.1, 2.7
 
- architecture, 2.7.1
 
- characteristics, 2.7
 
- Description Language
 
- See WSDL
 
 
- J2ME and wireless devices, 4.3.3
 
- servlets, relationship, 2.7.1
 
- UDDI, 2.1.1
 
 
- Web Services Description Language, 2.7.2.1
 
- wireless, 1.1.1.3, 1.3.1.3
 
- features, 4.3, 4.3
 
- portal connectivity, 3.3.4
 
- XML, 3.3.4
 
 
- wireless development, 4.3.5
 
- Wireless Web Clipping Server, 4.3.6
 
- WML, 2.3.1.4
 
- WSDL, 2.1.1, 2.7.2.1
 
X
- XDK
 
- See XML
 
 
- XML
 
- applications, 2.1.1
 
- C++, 2.8.1.3
 
- class generators, 2.8.1.3
 
- database, 2.8.1.4
 
- datagrams, 2.8.1.4
 
- descriptor files, 2.3.1.1
 
- developer kit, 2.8
 
- DOM, 2.1.1
 
- DTDs, 2.8.1.1
 
- IDAP, 2.1.1
 
- Java, 2.8.1.3
 
- JAXP, 2.3
 
- JSPs, 2.3.1.4
 
- namespace
 
- APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- navigating, 2.8.1.1
 
- pages, 2.3.1.3
 
- parser APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
- parsers, 2.8.1.1
 
- parsing, 2.8.1.1
 
- Path Language
 
- See XPath
 
 
- portals, 3.3.1
 
- SAX, 2.1.1
 
- schema processors, 2.8.1.2
 
- schemas, 2.1.1
 
- SOAP, 2.1.1
 
- SQL, 2.1.1
 
- stylesheets, 2.8.1.1
 
- supported version, 2.1.1
 
- transviewer beans, 2.8.1.5
 
- UDDI, 2.1.1
 
- W3C specifications, 2.8
 
- wireless, 3.3.4
 
- WSDL, 2.1.1
 
- XPath, 2.1.1
 
- XSLT, 2.1.1
 
- XSLT APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- XML Namespaces
 
- supported version, 2.1.1
 
 
- XPath, 2.1.1
 
- XSLT, 2.1.1
 
- APIs, 2.8.1.1
 
- parsers, 2.8.1.1
 
 
- XSQL, 2.1.1
 
- servlet, 2.8.1.4