Oracle Application Server 10g Web Development (Oracle Press)
Chapter 1: Overview of Technologies
- Table 1-1: Middle-Tier Components by Installation Type
- Table 1-2: Apache Modules Provided in Oracle Application Server 10g
- Table 1-3: Java Technologies Supported by OC4J
Chapter 2: Oracle Application Server 10 g Architecture
- Table 2-1: OC4J Server Configuration Files
- Table 2-2: Java Components and Their Deployment Locations
Chapter 3: Oracle Forms 10 g
- Table 3-1: Key triggers and their functions
Chapter 5: OracleAS Discoverer 10 g
- Table 5-1: Differences between Mandatory and Optional Conditions in Discoverer
- Table 5-2: Numeric Items in the cd Schema
Chapter 6: Deploying Oracle Tools to the Web
- Table 6-1: Forms Engine Version Included with the Application Server
- Table 6-2: Parameters Accepted by the Forms Compiler
- Table 6-3: Parameters That Can Be Passed to the f90servlet Executable
- Table 6-4: formsweb.cfg System Parameters that Cannot Be Specified in the URL
- Table 6-5: Values for the DESFORMAT parameter
- Table 6-6: Values for the DESTYPE parameter
- Table 6-7: Discoverer Parameters
Chapter 7: The PL/SQL Web Toolkit and PSPs
- Table 7-1: PL/SQL Code and Resulting Generated HTML
- Table 7-2: PSP Element Types
Chapter 8: Oracle Application Server PortalArchitecture
- Table 8-1: Content Attributes
- Table 8-2: Display Attributes
Chapter 9: OracleAS PortalDevelopmentThe Basic OracleAS Portal Components
- Table 9-1: The Portal Wizard Pages for an OraclesAS Portal Form
- Table 9-2: The Portal Wizard Pages for an OraclesAS Portal Report
- Table 9-3: Code Explanation of Line 22 of the Accompaning Listing
Chapter 10: Advanced Oracle Application Server Portal Components
- Table 10-1: Steps in Oracle Application Server Portal Data Component Wizard
- Table 10-2: Element Properties that Can Be Set on the Edit Style Page
- Table 10-3: A List of the Built-In Page Attributes
Chapter 11: Integrating Forms, Reports, and Discoverer into Portal
- Table 11-1: Common rwclient and rwservlet Parameters
- Table 11-2: The Most Common Parameters Specified
Chapter 12: Java in the Oracle Database
- Table 12-1: DataSource Properties and Methods
- Table 12-2: OracleDataSource Common Properties and Methods
- Table 12-3: Valid driver types
- Table 12-4: CallableStatement Formats
- Table 12-5: DBMS_JAVA Procedures and Function
- Table 12-6: Common JSP Elements
Chapter 14: JavaServer Pages
- Table 14-1: Implicit JSP Objects/Variables
- Table 14-2: pageContext Methods
- Table 14-3: The Six JSP Tag Element Types
- Table 14-4: JSP OEM Properties
- Table 14-5: Oracle-Java Primitive-Type Mapping
- Table 14-6: JML/JSTL Comparison
- Table 14-7: Available Implicit Objects
- Table 14-8: Available Operators
Chapter 15: Deploying EARs, WARs, JARs, and JSPs
- Table 15-1: Java Technologies Supported by Oracle Application Server 10g
- Table 15-2: Options for the dcmctl Command
Chapter 16: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Table 16-1: Some of the More Common DTD Components
- Table 16-2: Analysis of the Address Book XML Document and DTD.
- Table 16-3: XSUs OracleXML getXML Options
- Table 16-4: XSUs OracleXML putXML Options