You can manage OracleAS Wireless using a variety of administrative tools that are available to developers and administrators: -
- Service Manager
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Provides a visual interface for creating and managing OracleAS Wireless users, user groups, adapters, transformers , and services including applications, notifications, and data feeders. -
- System Manager
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Allows system administrators to perform configuration management and performance monitoring of the Multi-Channel Server, Asynchronous Listener (a preprocessor of asynchronous requests inside the OracleAS Wireless runtime server process), Location-based Service Provider (providing the actual computation for location services), and standalone OracleAS Wireless processes. These processes include the Notification Engine, the Messaging Server (dispatching application invocation requests and responses), and the Location Event Server (generating events based on location). The System Manager is accessible via the Application Server Control tool and through Oracle Enterprise Manager. See Chapter 3 for a discussion of these management tools. -
- Content Manager
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Enables the creation of application categories, access points, and bookmarks. -
- Foundation Manager
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Used by "Foundation" developers to create, modify, and delete devices, transformers, regions , digital rights policies, and API scan policies. -
- User Manager
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Used to edit user profiles, reset PINs and passwords, manage user access and user devices, and view user application links. -
- Wireless Customization Portal
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Allows users to register with OracleAS Wireless to personalize their own applications and manage their personal profiles. Users can create their own accounts and manage their devices, locations, and contact rules. |