Index
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A
- admin.jar utility
 
- admin user/password, 5.4.1
 
- bindWebApp command, 5.4.4.2
 
- deploy command, 5.4.4.1
 
- redeploy command, 5.4.8.2
 
- undeploy command, 5.4.8.1
 
 
- AJP (Apache JServ Protocol), 2.4.3.1
 
- AJP (Apache JServ Protocol), secure, 2.6
 
- AJPS, 2.6
 
- Apache Jakarta Project open source frameworks, config and use, A
 
- Apache JServ Protocol (AJP), 2.4.3.1
 
- Apache JServ Protocol (AJP), secure, 2.6
 
- application descriptors, 5.2.3, 5.2.3.4
 
- application packaging, 5.3
 
- Application Server Control
 
- Deploy J2EE Application Page, 7.2.3
 
- Deploy Web Application Page, 7.2.4
 
- introduction, 7.1
 
- OC4J Administration Page, 7.2.5
 
- OC4J Applications Page, 7.2.2
 
- OC4J Home Page, 7.2.1
 
- Web Module Advanced Properties Page, 7.2.12
 
- Web Module Environment Page, 7.2.11
 
- Web Module Filtering and Chaining Page, 7.2.10
 
- Web Module Mappings Page, 7.2.9
 
- Web Module Page, 7.2.7
 
- Web Module Properties Page, 7.2.8
 
- Website Properties Page, 7.2.6
 
 
- application structure, 5.3.1
 
- application.xml config file
 
- example, 4.2.2.2.3, 5.4.4.4.1
 
- OC4J/global, 5.2.3.2
 
- standard/application-level, 5.2.3.1
 
 
- authentication
 
- also see security
 
- disabling for forward/include targets, 2.2.6
 
 
- autoencode-xxx attributes (not supported), 6.1.1
 
- auto-encoding (not supported), 2.5.1.5
 
- autoreload-jsp-xxx attributes (not supported), 6.1.1
 
B
- buffer size, output buffer, 6.1.1
 
C
- caching, sharing Java Object Cache objects, 2.2.4.3
 
- cancellation of session, 2.5.3.2
 
- chaining, servlets, 6.1.1
 
- classloading, servlets
 
- loading WAR classes before system classes, 2.2.4.2
 
- OC4J class reloading, 2.2.4.1
 
- sharing cached Java objects across OC4J servlets, 2.2.4.3
 
 
- clustering (OC4J), 6.1.1, 6.2.1
 
- code template, 2.2.1
 
- co-location of servlet and EJB, 4.2.1.1
 
- configuration
 
- application descriptors, 5.2.3, 5.2.3.4
 
- for servlet invocation, 2.4.3
 
- global-web-application.xml, 6.1
 
- orion-web-app element, 6.1.1
 
- orion-web.xml, 6.1
 
- overview, OC4J and J2EE config files, 5.2.1
 
- server.xml file, 5.2.2
 
- Web descriptors, 5.2.4, 5.2.4.4
 
- Web site descriptors, 5.2.5
 
- web-app element, 6.1.1
 
- web-site element, 6.2.1
 
 
- container, servlet, 1.1.4
 
- context path, 2.4.1
 
- cookies, 1.1.5.1
 
- cookies, use in servlets, 2.5.1.2
 
D
- data source, OC4J, 4.1
 
- DCM, 5.5.1
 
- DCM (Distributed Configuration Management), 5.1.3
 
- dcmctl utility, Oracle Application Server, 5.1.1, 5.1.1, 5.5
 
- debugging
 
- general SSL debugging, 2.6.3.2
 
- OC4J debugging flags, 2.3.2.1
 
- through JDeveloper, 2.3.2.4
 
- timing considerations in Oracle Application Server, 2.3.2.3
 
 
- default application in OC4J standalone, 5.4.3
 
- default Web application
 
- deployment, standalone, 5.4.7.1
 
- in OC4J standalone, 5.4.3
 
- in Oracle Application Server, 5.5.2
 
 
- default-web-site.xml config file
 
- DTD, 6.2.2
 
- element descriptions, 6.2.1
 
- hierarchical representation, 6.2.3
 
- sample file, 6.2.4
 
 
- demo location, OTN, 1
 
- deployment
 
- admin user/password, 5.4.1
 
- application packaging, 5.3
 
- application structure, 5.3.1
 
- EAR and WAR structure, 5.3.2
 
- EAR file, standalone, 5.4.4
 
- into J2EE application structure, standalone, 5.4.5
 
- of EJB sample servlet, 4.2.2.2
 
- of JDBC sample servlet, 4.1.2
 
- overview of scenarios, 5.1.2
 
- overview, standalone vs. Oracle Application Server, 5.1.1
 
- sample, EAR file, 5.4.4.3
 
- scenarios to OC4J standalone, 5.4
 
- to Oracle Application Server, overview, 5.5.1
 
- to Web module directory structure, standalone, 5.4.7
 
- tools vs. expert modes, 5.1.3
 
- WAR file, standalone, 5.4.6
 
 
- destroy() servlet method, 1.1.3, 2.2.1
 
- distributable application, 2.5.4
 
- Distributed Configuration Management (DCM), 5.1.3, 5.5.1
 
- DMS (Dynamic Monitoring Service), 2.2.8.2
 
- doDelete() servlet method, 1.1.3
 
- doFilter() filter method, 3.1.1
 
- doGet() servlet method, 1.1.3
 
- doPost() servlet method, 1.1.3
 
- doPut() servlet method, 1.1.3
 
- Dynamic Monitoring Service (DMS), 2.2.8.2
 
E
- EAR file
 
- deployment, standalone, 5.4.4
 
- structure, 5.3.2
 
 
- EJB calls from servlets
 
- co-location, 4.2.1.1
 
- configuration, 4.2.2.2, 4.2.3.3, 4.2.4.2
 
- deployment, 4.2.2.2
 
- local (co-located) lookup, 4.2.2
 
- local interfaces vs. remote interfaces, 4.2.1.2
 
- lookup categories, 4.2.1.1
 
- remote lookup outside application, 4.2.4
 
- remote lookup within application, 4.2.3
 
- servlet-EJB scenarios, 4.2.1.1
 
- use of remote flag, 4.2.3.1
 
 
- ejb-jar.xml config file
 
- for servlet EJB calls, 4.2.2.2.2, 4.2.3.3.2, 4.2.4.2.1
 
 
- enable-jsp-dispatcher-shortcuts flag, 6.1.1
 
- Enterprise Manager
 
- Application Server Control Deploy J2EE Application Page, 7.2.3
 
- Application Server Control Deploy Web Application Page, 7.2.4
 
- Application Server Control OC4J Administration Page, 7.2.5
 
- Application Server Control OC4J Applications Page, 7.2.2
 
- Application Server Control OC4J Home Page, 7.2.1
 
- Application Server Control Web Module Advanced Properties Page, 7.2.12
 
- Application Server Control Web Module Environment Page, 7.2.11
 
- Application Server Control Web Module Filtering and Chaining Page, 7.2.10
 
- Application Server Control Web Module Mappings Page, 7.2.9
 
- Application Server Control Web Module Page, 7.2.7
 
- Application Server Control Web Module Properties Page, 7.2.8
 
- Application Server Control Website Properties Page, 7.2.6
 
- Application Server Control, introduction, 7.1
 
- Web module configuration, 7.1
 
 
- event listeners
 
- coding and deployment guidelines, 3.2.4
 
- declaration, invocation, use of web.xml, 3.2.3
 
- event categories, 3.2.1
 
- event listener interfaces, 3.2.1
 
- introduction, 1.1.9
 
- methods and related classes, 3.2.5
 
- sample code, 3.2.6
 
- typical scenario, 3.2.2
 
 
- expert modes, config and deploy, 5.1.3
 
F
- filters
 
- filter example #1, 3.1.4.1
 
- filter example #2, 3.1.4.2
 
- filter example #3, 3.1.4.3
 
- generic code, 3.1.4.1.1
 
- HelloWorldFilter, 3.1.4.1.2
 
- introduction, 1.1.8
 
- invocation by servlet container, 3.1.2
 
- overview, 3.1.1
 
- using a JSP page, 3.1.4.1.3
 
 
- forwards (forwarding to another servlet), 2.2.6
 
- front-end host, OC4J features, 2.4.3.2
 
G
- GET, HTTP request, 2.2
 
- getServletInfo() servlet method, 1.1.3, 2.2.1
 
- global-web-application.xml config file
 
- DTD, 6.1.2
 
- element descriptions, 6.1.1
 
- hierarchical representation, 6.1.3
 
- overview, 5.2.4.2
 
- sample file, 6.1.4
 
 
H
- HTTPS, 6.2.1
 
- HttpServlet class, 1.1.3
 
- HttpSession interface, 1.1.5.2
 
- HttpSessionAttributeListener interface, 3.2.5.4
 
- HttpSessionBindingEvent class, 3.2.5.4
 
- HttpSessionEvent class, 3.2.5.3
 
- HttpSessionListener interface, 3.2.5.3
 
- http-web-site.xml config file
 
- DTD, 6.2.2
 
- element descriptions, 6.2.1
 
- hierarchical representation, 6.2.3
 
 
I
- includes (including another servlet), 2.2.6
 
- init() servlet method, 1.1.3, 2.2.1
 
- invoking a servlet
 
- by name (OC4J-specific), 2.4.2
 
- context path routing info for OHS, 2.4.3.1
 
- OC4J standalone, 2.4.4
 
- Oracle Application Server production environment, 2.4.3
 
- summary of URL components, 2.4.1
 
- use of front-end host by OC4J, 2.4.3.2
 
 
J
- J2EE, 1.1.2
 
- JAAS, 1.1.2
 
- Jakarta open source frameworks, config and use, A
 
- Java Object Cache, sharing objects, 2.2.4.3
 
- JDBC in servlets, 4.1
 
- JDK 1.4 considerations, 2.2.9
 
- JMS, 1.1.2
 
- JNDI, 1.1.2
 
- JSP parameters
 
- jsp-cache-directory, 6.1.1
 
- jsp-cache-tlds, 6.1.1
 
- jsp-print-null, 6.1.1
 
- jsp-taglib-locations, 6.1.1
 
- jsp-timeout, 6.1.1
 
- simple-jsp-mapping, 6.1.1
 
 
- JTA, 1.1.2
 
L
- lifecycle, servlet, 2.2.2
 
- listeners--see event listeners
 
- load-on-startup, OC4J, 2.2.3
 
- logging
 
- additional Oracle Application Server log files, 2.3.1.3
 
- log4j (Apache Jakarta Project), config and use, A.2
 
- OC4J log files, 2.3.1.1
 
- ODL (Oracle Diagnostic Logging), 2.3.1.2
 
 
M
- mod_oc4j module, 1.1.4
 
O
- ODL (Oracle Diagnostic Logging), 2.3.1.2
 
- open source frameworks and utilities, A
 
- OPMN, 2.3.1.3, 5.5.1
 
- Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL), 2.3.1.2
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager--see Enterprise Manager
 
- Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN), 2.3.1.3, 5.5.1
 
- orion-application.xml config file
 
- example, 5.4.4.4.3
 
- overview, 5.2.3.3
 
 
- orion-web-app element, configuration, 6.1.1
 
- orion-web.xml config file
 
- DTD, 6.1.2
 
- element descriptions, 6.1.1
 
- example, 5.4.4.4.4
 
- hierarchical representation, 6.1.3
 
- overview, 5.2.4.3
 
 
- output buffer size, 6.1.1
 
P
- performance, servlets, 2.2.8
 
- POST, HTTP request, 2.2
 
- preloading, servlets in OC4J, 2.2.3
 
R
- redeployment
 
- in Oracle Application Server with Enterprise Manager, 5.5.3.2
 
- manually redeploy WAR, standalone, 5.4.8.3
 
- standalone, 5.4.8.2
 
- triggering application reloading, standalone, 5.4.8.4
 
 
- remote flag, for servlet-EJB calls, 4.2.3.1
 
- replication of session state, 2.5.4
 
- RMI, 1.1.2
 
S
- sample servlets
 
- demo location, OTN, 1
 
- EJB local lookup, 4.2.2
 
- EJB remote lookup outside application, 4.2.4
 
- EJB remote lookup within application, 4.2.3
 
- event listeners, 3.2.6
 
- filter example #1, 3.1.4.1
 
- filter example #2, 3.1.4.2
 
- filter example #3, 3.1.4.3
 
- HelloWorldServlet, 1.2
 
- JDBC query, 4.1.1
 
- session servlet, 2.5.5
 
 
- Secure Socket Layer--see SSL
 
- security
 
- additional considerations, 2.6.4
 
- introduction, 2.6
 
- OC4J and OHS configuration, 2.6.2
 
- requesting client authentication, 2.6.1.2
 
- SSL common problems and solutions, 2.6.3.1
 
- SSL debugging, 2.6.3.2
 
- using certificates with OC4J and OHS, 2.6.1.1
 
 
- server.xml config file, 4.2.2.2.4
 
- server.xml file (config), 5.2.2
 
- service() servlet method, 1.1.3
 
- servlet chaining, 6.1.1
 
- servlet configuration object, 1.1.7
 
- servlet container, 1.1.4
 
- servlet context, 1.1.6
 
- servlet filters
 
- filter example #1, 3.1.4.1
 
- filter example #2, 3.1.4.2
 
- filter example #3, 3.1.4.3
 
- generic code, 3.1.4.1.1
 
- HelloWorldFilter, 3.1.4.1.2
 
- invocation by servlet container, 3.1.2
 
- overview, 3.1.1
 
- using a JSP page, 3.1.4.1.3
 
 
- Servlet interface, 1.1.3
 
- servlet path, 2.4.1
 
- ServletContextAttributeEvent class, 3.2.5.2
 
- ServletContextAttributeListener interface, 3.2.5.2
 
- ServletContextEvent class, 3.2.5.1
 
- ServletContextListener interface, 3.2.5.1
 
- session
 
- cancellation, 2.5.3.2
 
- details and examples, 2.5
 
- introduction, 1.1.5
 
- replication of state, 2.5.4
 
- session servlet example, 2.5.5
 
- session-tracking element, 6.1.1
 
- timeout, 2.5.3.1
 
- tracking, 1.1.5.1, 2.5.1
 
- tracking, in OC4J, 2.5.1.5
 
 
- shutdown, OC4J, 5.4.2
 
- single-thread model, servlets, 2.2.7
 
- SSL, 2.6, 6.2.1
 
- starting OC4J, 5.4.2
 
- stopping OC4J, 5.4.2
 
- Struts (Apache Jakarta Project), config and use, A.1
 
T
- template, servlet code, 2.2.1
 
- thread models in servlets, 2.2.7
 
- timeout of session, 2.5.3.1
 
- tracking of sessions, 2.5.1
 
U
- undeployment
 
- in Oracle Application Server with Enterprise Manager, 5.5.3.1
 
- standalone, 5.4.8.1
 
 
- URL components, summary, 2.4.1
 
- URL rewriting, 1.1.5.1, 2.5.1.3
 
W
- WAR file
 
- deployment, standalone, 5.4.6
 
- structure, 5.3.2
 
 
- Web descriptors, 5.2.4, 5.2.4.4
 
- Web module vs. Web application, 1.1
 
- Web site descriptors, 5.2.5
 
- Web site XML config files
 
- bind Web module to Web site, 4.2.2.2.4
 
- DTD, 6.2.2
 
- element descriptions, 6.2.1
 
- hierarchical representation, 6.2.3
 
- mappings to and from, 5.2.6
 
- overview, 5.2.5
 
 
- web-app element, configuration, 6.1.1
 
- web-site element, configuration, 6.2.1
 
- web.xml config file
 
- declaring event listeners, 3.2.3
 
- example, 5.4.4.4.2
 
- for servlet EJB calls, 4.2.2.2.1, 4.2.3.3.1
 
- overview and example, 5.2.4.1