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Chapter 1: Overview of Features, Editions, and Releases
Table 1-1: Comparison of Oracle 10g AS Editions
Table 1-2: Tips for Choosing an Oracle 10g AS Edition
Table 1-3: J2EE 1.3 Technologies
Chapter 3: OC4J Installation and Runtime Behavior
Table 3-1: OC4J Standalone Minimum Requirements
Table 3-2: OC4J Standalone Minimum JDK Support
Table 3-3: OC4J Startup Options
Table 3-4: OC4J Default Network Ports
Chapter 4: General Server Configuration
Table 4-1: Example Setup with Multiple Configuration Directories
Table 4-2: Example Setup with Multiple Configuration Files in One Directory
Table 4-3: Server Configuration Files
Table 4-4: Log Files
Table 4-5: Debug Parameters
Table 4-6: Configuration Files Referenced in server.xml
Table 4-7: Configuration Files Referenced in application.xml
Table 4-8: Other J2EE Services
Table 4-9: Mapping OC4J Deployment Descriptors to J2EE Deployment Descriptors
Chapter 5: Configuring JNDI and JDBC Services
Table 5-1: JDBC Drivers Provided with OC4J
Table 5-2: Additional JDBC Drivers
Table 5-3: Data-Source Properties
Chapter 7: Security
Table 7-1: J2EE Web Application Authentication Methods
Chapter 8: Using JavaMail and Java APIs for XML
Table 8-1: Common JavaMail Properties
Chapter 10: Web Applications
Table 10-1: Application Directory Descriptions
Table 10-2: orion-web -app Element Attributes
Table 10-3: context-param-mapping Element of the orion-web.xml Descriptor
Table 10-4: Classloading Mappings
Table 10-5: MIME Mappings and Servlet Chaining
Table 10-6: Clustering Settings
Table 10-7: Servlet Filter Settings
Table 10-8: Session Tracking Settings
Table 10-9: EJB References in orion-web.xml
Table 10-10: Security Configuration Settings in orion-web.xml
Table 10-11: access-mask Element Attributes
Chapter 11: Enterprise JavaBeans
Table 11-1: / orion-ejb-jar Elements
Table 11-2: session-deployment Elements
Table 11-3: entity-deployment Elements
Table 11-4: entity-deployment Elements
Table 11-5: cmp-field-mapping Elements
Table 11-6: cmp-field-mapping Elements
Table 11-7: Persistence Manager Elements in field-persistence-manager
Table 11-8: finder-method Elements
Table 11-9: cmp-field Elements
Table 11-10: cmp-field-mapping Elements and One-to-Many Relationship
Table 11-11: cmp-field-mapping Elements for the Parent Bean
Table 11-12: cmp-field-mapping for Many-to-Many Mappings
Table 11-13: list-mapping Elements
Table 11-14: message-driven-deployment Elements
Table 11-15: ejb-ref-mapping Elements
Table 11-16: resource-ref-mapping Elements
Table 11-17: resource-env-ref-mapping Elements
Table 11-18: env-entry-mapping Elements
Table 11-19: jem-server-extension Elements
Table 11-20: transport-config Elements
Table 11-21: security-role-mapping Elements
Chapter 12: J2EE Connectors
Table 12-1: Setting the Connection Pool Properties
Chapter 14: Application Clients
Table 14-1: Comparison of J2EE and J2SE Application Clients
Chapter 16: Installation and Administration
Table 16-1: Apache Directive Mappings
Chapter 17: Configuring J2EE Services
Table 17-1: Java Component Versions
Table 17-2: Configuration File Descriptions
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Oracle Application Server 10g: J2EE Deployment and Administration
ISBN: 1590592352
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 150
Authors:
Michael Wessler
,
Erin Mulder
,
Rob Harrop
,
Jan Machacek
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Discussion Questions
Summary Checklist
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Combining Different Scripting Languages
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Creating an InfoCube
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InfoCube Design
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BW Statistics
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Conclusion
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Reptiles
Conclusion
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