Oracle Application Server 10g Essentials

     

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W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)  

       WSDL specification  

Wallet Manager, Oracle (OWM)  

wallets, Oracle  

WDK (Wireless Development Kit)  

Web Application aRchive (WAR) file  

web applications

       developing  

               control layer  

               data and business rules layer  

               presentation layer  

       PL/SQL  

Web Applications page (Grid Control)  

web browsers

       compressed content, handling of  

       HTML content produced by servlets  

       JavaScript, compatibility issues caused by  

Web Cache   [See OracleAS Web Cache]

Web Clipping portlet  

web listener (Oracle Application Server)  

Web Object Cache   2nd   3rd  

       basic principles  

        invalidating cached objects  

       organization of  

       repository management  

web page for this book  

web pages

       compression by OracleAS Web Cache  

       multiple versions for single URL, caching  

       partial page caching  

       personalization information, specifying  

Web Providers (OracleAS Portal)  

web servers

       Apache  

       third-party, used with Oracle HTTP Server  

       third-party, using OracleAS Web Cache with  

Web Service proxy  

Web Services   2nd  

       architecture  

       encoding  

       integration of  

       interface to the Reports Server  

       interoperability of RPCs  

       J2ME  

       Oracle Application Server support of   2nd  

       resource reference for  

       running OracleAS Reports Services as  

       security  

       service  

       service description   2nd  

       service discovery   2nd  

               looking up Web Service  

               publishing Web Service  

               updating UDDI entry  

       service provider  

               OC4J Web Services agents  

               Web Services Assembler  

       service requester  

       standards  

               SOAP  

               UDDI  

               WSDL  

               XML  

               XML-RPC  

       use of HTTP as transparent protocol  

Web Services Assembler  

Web Services Description Language   [See WSDL]

Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)  

web sites for Oracle Application Server information  

web-based reports  

       predefined drill-down capabilities  

web.xml files  

WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning)  

       mod_oradav, Oracle HTTP Server  

       support by OracleAS Portal  

Weighted Available Capacity forwarding algorithm  

well- formed XML documents  

Windows   [See also Microsoft]

       Active Directory (identity management)  

       MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server)  

windows, dockable (Oracle JDeveloper)  

Wireless Development Kit (WDK)  

Wireless installation  

workbooks  

       controlling access to  

       publishing to OracleAS Portal  

Workflow   [See Oracle Workflow OW4J]

worksheets  

       controlling access to  

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)  

       WSDL specification  

WSDL (Web Services Description Language)  

       configuring Web Services Assembler to generate file  

       Oracle Application Server, support of  

       oracle.j2ee.ws.client.wsdl package  

       SOAP service description  

       specification  

WSRP (Web Services for Remote Portlets)  

     

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