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Oracle Application Server 10g Web Development (Oracle Press)
Oracle Application Server 10g Web Development (Oracle Press)
ISBN: 0072255110
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 192
Authors:
Chris Ostrowski
,
Bradley Brown
BUY ON AMAZON
Oracle Application Server 10g Web Development
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Components needed
Part I: Overview
Chapter 1: Overview of Technologies
What Is Oracle Application Server 10g?
Communication Services
Content Management Services
Business Logic Services
Presentation Services
Business Intelligence Services
Portal Services
Web Services
Developer Toolkits
Persistence Layer Services
Caching Services
System Services
Development Tools
Database Tools
Summary
Chapter 2: Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
Security Architecture
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN)
Summary
Part II: Oracle Tools
Chapter 3: Oracle Forms 10g
New Functionality in 10g
Deciding to use Oracle Forms 10g
Building Forms
Using Form Builder - Object Navigator
Summary
Chapter 4: Oracle Reports 10g
Publishing Reports
Oracle Reports and Oracle Portal
Oracle Reports 10g Development Environment
Reports Builder
Reports Builder Components
Starting Reports Builder
Building a Report with the Report Wizard
Enhancing the Report
Summary
Chapter 5: OracleAS Discoverer 10g
Discoverer Connections
Building a Discoverer Report
Options in Discoverer Viewer and Discoverer Plus
Securing OracleAS Discoverer 10g
Summary
Chapter 6: Deploying Oracle Tools to the Web
Displaying Oracle Forms on the Web
Displaying Oracle Reports on the Web
Running Oracle Discoverer on the Web
Summary
Chapter 7: The PLSQL Web Toolkit and PSPs
Why PLSQL?
PLSQL Web Toolkit: The Basics
Summary
Part III: Oracle Portal
Chapter 8: Oracle Application Server Portal - Architecture
Logging in to Oracle Application Server Portal for the First Time
Creating Your First Oracle Application Server Portal Objects
Summary
Chapter 9: OracleAS Portal - Development - The Basic OracleAS Portal Components
OracleAS Portal Forms
OracleAS Portal Reports
OracleAS Portal Charts
OracleAS Portal Dynamic Pages
OracleAS Portal List Of Values
OracleAS Portal XML Components
Summary
Chapter 10: Advanced Oracle Application Server Portal Components
Oracle Application Server Portal Page Design
Oracle Application Server Portal Content
Summary
Chapter 11: Integrating Forms, Reports, and Discoverer into Portal
Benefits of Integration
Native Support
Component 1: Oracle Reports
Component 2: Oracle Forms
Component 3: Oracle Discoverer
Summary
Part IV: Java
Chapter 12: Java in the Oracle Database
Getting Started with Java
Java for the PLSQL Developer
Oracles Java Virtual Machine
JDBC
SQLJ
Java Stored Procedures (JSProcs)
DBMS_JAVA Package
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE
Summary
Chapter 13: Oracle JDeveloper 10g
Acquisition and Installation
Oracle JDeveloper 10g Structure
Development Example 1: Creating the Classic Hello World Java Class in Oracle JDeveloper 10g
Web Application Development Features of Oracle JDeveloper 10g
Development Example 2: Building a Completely Functional Web Application in Seven Steps with ADF
Summary
Chapter 14: JavaServer Pages
Model 1 vs. Model 2 Architecture
Implicit Objects
JSP Scopes
JSP Syntax
What Are the Benefits?
JSP Implementation on OC4J
The Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
Configuration
JSP Pre-translation
Shared Resources in OC4J
Application Deployment
Oracle Specific Features
Java Standard Tag Libraries
Oracle Tag Libraries
Custom Tag Libraries
JSP Expression Language
Incorporating JSPs into Portal
Example JSP Code
Summary
Chapter 15: Deploying EARs, WARs, JARs, and JSPs
Packaging Your Application
The Data Sources File
Creating a New OC4J Instance
Deployment Method 1: Via the Command Line
Deployment Method 2: Via the Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control Web Site
Deployment Method 3: Via Oracle JDeveloper 10g
Summary
Chapter 16: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Fundamentals of XML
XML Technologies Supported by Oracle
The XML SQL Utility (XSU) for Java and PLSQL
Summary
Chapter 17: Web Services
Where to Start
Buzzwords of Web Services
Conceptual Technical Overview
CreatingDeveloping Web Services
Deploying Web Services
Testing Web Services
Building a Client that Uses a Web Service
Locating a Web Service
Googles Free Web Service
Summary
Appendix A: Further Reading
Chapter 2: Application Server Architecture
Chapter 3: Oracle Forms
Chapter 4: Oracle Reports
Chapter 5: Oracle Discoverer
Chapter 6: Incorporating Forms, Reports, and Discoverer in AS
Chapter 7: PLSQL - The PLSQL Web Toolkit and PSPs
Chapter 8: Portal Architecture
Chapter 9: Portal Development, Part I
Chapter 10: Portal Development, Part II
Chapter 11: Incorporating Forms, Reports, and Discoverer into Portal
Chapter 12: Java in the Oracle Database
Chapter 13: JDeveloper
Chapter 14: JSPs
Chapter 15: Deploying EARs, WARs, JARs, and JSPs to AS
Chapter 16: XML
Chapter 17: Web Services
Index
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Oracle Application Server 10g Web Development (Oracle Press)
ISBN: 0072255110
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 192
Authors:
Chris Ostrowski
,
Bradley Brown
BUY ON AMAZON
Snort Cookbook
Building a Distributed IDS (Plain Text)
Logging to the Windows Event Viewer
Excluding from Logging
Generating Statistical Output from Snort Logs
Staying Legal
MySQL Cookbook
Creating a Database and a Sample Table
What to Do When LIMIT Requires the Wrong Sort Order
Creating Temporary Tables
Cloning a Table Exactly
Eliminating Duplicates from a Self-Join Result
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
Input and Output
Lists
Returning References from Functions
The Façade Pattern
Introduction to MySQL
File System Forensic Analysis
Server-based Partitions
Boot Sector
MFT Entry Attribute Concepts
Ext2 and Ext3 Data Structures
Bibliography
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter III Two Models of Online Patronage: Why Do Consumers Shop on the Internet?
Chapter V Consumer Complaint Behavior in the Online Environment
Chapter VIII Personalization Systems and Their Deployment as Web Site Interface Design Decisions
Chapter XVI Turning Web Surfers into Loyal Customers: Cognitive Lock-In Through Interface Design and Web Site Usability
Chapter XVIII Web Systems Design, Litigation, and Online Consumer Behavior
MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
Basic MPLS Configuration
Command Reference
RIP PE-CE Routing Command Reference
Configuring L2TPv3 Dynamic Tunnels
Command Reference
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