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This guide contains the use of Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter in developing integrations between Oracle E-Business Suite and trading partners.

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This document provides information on using the WebLogic Server Administration Console to manage a WebLogic Server domain.


Provides concept and task information for administering Oracle WebCenter Content and WebCenter Content Server. Information includes starting and stopping Content Server, configuring Content Server, managing system processes and the file system, monitoring Content Server, managing security, and archiving.


The Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager provides information on administering and using Oracle Adaptive Access Manager's set of tools for fraud monitoring and detection.


Oracle Authentication Services for Operating Systems enables you to use Oracle Internet Directory for authentication on Linux- and UNIX-based operating systems. This guide explains how to configure Oracle Authentication Services for Operating Systems on client and server computers, migrate existing NIS, file, or LDAP entries, and optionally configure features such as password policy enforcement, sudo, and integration with Active Directory.


Explains how to administer Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, including how to configure security, set up data source connections, define delivery servers, manage the scheduler and delivery server load, and configure run-time properties.


This book explains how to use Oracle Directory Integration Platform to reduce administrative time and costs by integrating your applications and directories — including third-party LDAP directories — with Oracle Directories.


Describes how to perform system configuration tasks such as horizontal migration of system configuration, performance tuning across database, application servers, JMS, and connectors, scheduled task management, connector installation and deployment, and archival utility management.


Describes how to configure Oracle Portal. This includes how to plan, upgrade, check pre-installation requirements, and perform post-installation tasks. This guide further explains some more advanced Portal deployments, and explains how to perform the advanced configuration required for these deployments. Finally, there is information about monitoring and troubleshooting.


Documentation for administrators that describes how to manage the Oracle Service Bus (OSB) runtime environment, including service configuration, configuring message flow, message transformation with XQuery, XSLT, and MFL, import and export, monitoring, reporting, and global JNDI resource management.

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Describes fundamental Oracle Application Integration Architecture concepts such as Enterprise Business Objects, Messages, and Services; Application Business Connector Services; interaction patterns; extensibility; versioning; and security.


An introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware stack and suite with respect to design time and run time challenges. An Oracle Fusion Middleware architecture overview including the purpose, standards, integration, and solutions offered by Middleware components. An overview of how to use Oracle Fusion Middleware.


This document is a resource for system administrators who configure, manage, and monitor WebLogic JMS resources, including JMS servers, stand-alone destinations (queues and topics), distributed destinations, and connection factories.


This document is a resource for system administrators responsible for configuring, managing, and monitoring the WebLogic Store-and-Forward service for use with WebLogic JMS and Web Services Reliable Messaging (WSRM).


This document explains how to configure and manage a WebLogic Messaging Bridge as a forwarding mechanism between any two messaging products -- thereby providing interoperability between separate implementations of WebLogic JMS, or between WebLogic JMS and another messaging product.


Describes the Oracle Continuous Query Language (CQL) used to query event streams in Oracle Event Processing applications. Oracle CQL is an extension to and partial subset of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Standards Organization (ISO) SQL:1999 standard.

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Provides reference information for implementing data services using Oracle Data Integrator Service Knowledge Modules.


Provides reference information for creating and handling Oracle Data Integrator design-time and run-time objects from a Java application.


Provides reference information for implementing Open Tools for Oracle Data Integrator. Open Tools are user-defined tools that can be used in integration processes.


Describes how to use Foundation Pack to conceptualize AIA projects. Describes how to use Project Lifecycle Workbench, Service Constructor, and deployment plans to implement AIA solutions. Describes how to implement new services that extend Process Integration Packs. Use the information in this guide to help ensure that the AIA solutions you develop can be upgraded and supported.


Explains how to use Oracle Help to develop and display HTML-based help systems for Java applications and web applications. The guide also describes how to create, deploy, integrate, and manage each help system.


Describes how to use Oracle Identity Manager development tools to customize the product, which involves using APIs, configuring request datasets and approval workflows, developing connectors by using Generic Technology Connector or Adapter Factory, and customizing the user interface.


Documentation for developers that describes how to use the Oracle Service Bus (OSB) development environment (IDE) to create and configure proxy and business services, Split-Joins, create message flows, perform message transformation with XQuery, XSLT, and MFL, configure transports, work with JCA adapters, create custom transports, configure security using WS-Security, use the Oracle Service Bus API, and create global JNDI resources.

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Describes public Java classes available to customize the Oracle Enterprise Scheduler.

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Provides user help and admin help for Oracle Enterprise Repository. Also, provides help for installing the Oracle Enterprise Repository Plug-in for Eclipse.

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Provides information about User help, Admin help, and help for Installing the Enterprise Repository Plug-in for Eclipse.


The Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide provides high availability conceptual information as well as administration and configuration procedures for administrators, developers, and others whose role is to deploy and manage Oracle Fusion Middleware with high availability requirements.

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Javadoc for Information Rights Management Server API


Describes how to use Composite Application Validation System initiators and simulators to test AIA service integrations. Test initiators simulate service invocations and simulators simulate service endpoints. Describes how to use error handling and logging components, including error notifications and trace and error logs, to support services operating in an AIA ecosystem.


Describes how to install Foundation Pack, perform post-installation configurations, and verify the installation. Describes how to install process models. Describes how to uninstall Foundation Pack. Describes how to upgrade Foundation Pack 11g Release 1 from (11.1.1.5.0/ 11.1.1.6.x to 11.1.1.7).


Provides overview, installation, deinstallation, configuration, and troubleshooting information for Application Developer. Configuration instructions for ADF and OWSM are provided. Images and descriptions for each installation and deinstallation screen are also provided.


Explains how to install and deinstall Oracle Business Intelligence products (including Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, Oracle BI Publisher, and Oracle Real-Time Decisions). Includes a description for each screen.


Provides overview, installation, deinstallation, configuration, and troubleshooting information for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management. Images and descriptions for each installation and deinstallation screen are also provided.


Provides overview, installation, deinstallation, configuration, and troubleshooting information for Oracle WebCenter Portal and its back-end components. Images and descriptions for each installation and deinstallation screen are also provided.


This document contains information and flowcharts to describe the installation process depending on your system's existing configuration. Some information about common installation tasks, Oracle Fusion Middleware concepts, and silent installation are also provided.

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Javadoc for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.


This API describes support for Oracle SOA, ADF, and WebCenter JAX-WS Web services.


Javadoc for OPSS Java API


Javadoc for Oracle Real-Time Decisions.


Java API Reference (Javadoc) for Oracle Service Bus


Explains TopLink's original object-relational and object-xml capabilities. Provided for backwards compatibility with earlier releases. Deprecated in 11g Release 1 (11.1.1).


Provides Java API documentation for both TopLink proprietary APIs and the EclipseLink API.


This document provides reference information for the Oracle Web Services Manager API.


Describes the API reference for Remote Intradoc Client (RIDC) for Oracle WebCenter Content.

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This document provides information on Oracle's implementation of Sun's Java Persistence API (JPA) specification and Java Data Objects (JDO) specification for the transparent persistence of Java objects.

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The Oracle Business Rules Language Reference Guide contains a detailed and complete reference to the Oracle Business Rules RL Language syntax, semantics, and built-in functions. You can create and edit the Oracle Rules language directly but the language is normally generated by high-level tools.


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This guide describes how to configure and manage Oracle WebCenter Content applications and components to extend Oracle WebCenter Content functionality, including Folios, Folders, WebDAV, Workflows, Content Categorizer, Content Tracker, Content Profiles, Records, Inbound Refinery, Conversions, and Desktop.


Javadoc for OPSS MBeans


Oracle Service Bus message reference


Explains how to build an Oracle Business Intelligence metadata repository, how to set up and connect to data sources, and how to build the Physical layer, Business Model and Mapping layer, and Presentation layer. Includes how to use the multiuser development environment, along with a Logical SQL reference.


Describes the overall migration strategy, process, and utilities used to migrate from AIA 2.4 and 2.5 to AIA 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0). Describes how to migrate custom process integrations built using Foundation Pack. Describes how to migrate extensions to AIA-delivered Foundation Pack 11g Release 1-based PIPs.


This document describes the Java EE Management APIs which enable a software developer to create a single Java program that can discover and browse resources, such as JDBC connection pools and deployed applications, on any Java EE Web application server. The APIs are part of the Java EE Management Specification, which requires all Java EE Web application servers to describe their resources in a standard data model.

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Helps you learn about the extensive capabilities of Reports Builder (the report-building component of Oracle Reports), how to build different types of reports, and how to customize your reports to meet a wide variety of requirements.


This document describes the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST). It explains how you use the WLST command-line scripting interface to configure, manage, and persist changes to WebLogic Server instances and domains, and monitor and manage server runtime events.


This document provides Javadocs for the WebLogic Server Administration Console classes.


This document provides the Javadocs for WebLogic Server classes.


This document provides Javadocs for WebLogic Server MBeans.

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This document is a resource for software developers and system administrators who develop and support applications that use the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API. It also contains information that is useful for business analysts and system architects who are evaluating WebLogic Server.

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An abbreviated version of the comprehensive Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity and Access Management, this guide explains how to quickly install the most common Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0) deployments.


An abbreviated version of the comprehensive Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management, this guide explains how to quickly install the most common Oracle Identity Management 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0) deployments.


This document provides instructions for installing Oracle SOA Suite, then creating a WebLogic Server Domain for Oracle SOA Suite, then extending that domain to include Oracle BAM. Instructions for deinstalling the software are also included.


This document provides instructions for installing Oracle Web Tier on a single host in stand-alone mode, running the Patch Set Installer to patch the software to the latest version, and configuring the Web Tier system components. Instructions for removing the software from your system are also provided.

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Describes the modeling approach and methodology used to create AIA reference process models. Describes symbols and annotations used in delivered reference process models. Provides an overview of the modeling tool and viewer.


Explains how to create a report and how to design report layouts using a variety of template types to display the data from an Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher data model. Includes how to create visualizations, set run-time properties, define subtemplates, and enable translations.


This document contains overview and usage information for the latest version of Repository Creation Utility (RCU). Descriptions of using RCU to create and drop schemas are provided, along with detailed information about each of the schemas. Also included are images and descriptions of each RCU screen, along with information about extending RCU to configure custom application repositories.

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Explains how to manage Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Scheduler and Job Manager, including how to configure Scheduler, how to use Job Manager and its menus, and how to program scripts and Java Jobs. Includes information about the SA System subject area.


Oracle WebLogic Server SmartUpgrade is an Oracle JDeveloper extension and command-line utility that analyzes applications you deployed previously on OC4J. It then offers advice and performs actions that can help you successfully redeploy the applications on Oracle WebLogic Server.


This document describes Spring support in WebLogic Server, tells how to enable the Spring extension and the Spring console extension, and provides information about developing Spring applications for WebLogic Server.


Explains how to manage Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition processes and components, including how to start and stop, configure, and extend deployments. Includes how to customize, monitor, troubleshoot, and migrate an Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise system.

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This document provides information on MBeans that you can use to configure, monitor, and manage WebLogic Server resources through JMX.


This tutorial contains exercises that employ Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and Oracle Directory Services Manager to administer Oracle Identity Management products. The exercises are designed to be run in a test environment, not a production environment.

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Documentation for report creators that describes how to create and format reports, use and format data in views, and organize and share reports in Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) using Oracle BAM Active Studio and Oracle BAM Active Viewer.


Documentation for process participants, process owners, administrators, and supervisors using either Oracle Business Process Management Workspace or Oracle Business Process Management Process Spaces to act on tasks, activity guides, and process instances.


Provides information about using and developing applications for Oracle Business Rules which makes processes and applications more flexible by enabling business analysts and non-developers to easily define and modify business logic without programming.


Describes how to use Oracle Enterprise Repository for delivering governance throughout the service-oriented architecture (SOA) lifecycle by acting as the single source of truth for information surrounding SOA assets and their dependencies.


Provides conceptual information about Oracle Identity Manager and describes how to log in to Oracle Identity Manager and perform self service operations, request for roles and resources, manage various approval, provisioning, and attestation tasks, perform identity administration tasks, and define authorization policies to delegate administration privileges.


Provides information on using Oracle Technology Adapters. Oracle Application Server Adapters support a robust, light-weight, highly scalable, and standards-based integration framework, which enables disparate applications to communicate with each other.


This document describes how you use WebLogic Server logging services to monitor application events. It describes WebLogic support for internationalization and localization of log messages, and shows you how to use the templates and tools provided with WebLogic Server to create or edit message catalogs that are locale-specific.


This user's guide describes how to use Oracle WebCenter Content Server, including how to manage and revise content, how to use security and content metadata, how to search for and view content, how to organize content into folders and libraries, how to use workflows, and how to use images and videos.


This document describes describes how SasS Tenant application developers can use RESTful APIs provided by WebLogic Server to create flexible, customized consoles that can monitor WebLogic Server applications and server health status when they are running behind firewalls in Oracle Cloud 9.


This document describes the use of version 1.1 plug-ins provided for proxying requests from web servers to Oracle WebLogic Server. This document is intended mainly for system administrators who manage the WebLogic Server application platform and its various subsystems.


This document explains the use of plug-ins provided for proxying requests to third party administration servers. This document is intended mainly for system administrators who manage the WebLogic Server application platform and its various subsystems.

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Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder provides an automated deployment solution for complex topologies to be deployed in virtual environments. This Developer's Guide includes information building applications using Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder.


Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder provides an automated deployment solution for complex topologies to be deployed in virtual environments. This Installation Guide shows you how to install Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder.


Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder provides an automated deployment solution for complex topologies to be deployed in virtual environments. This User's Guide includes information on the configuration and use of Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder.

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Describes the API reference for Oracle WebCenter Content Site Studio for External Applications.


Describes the API reference for Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging.


Provides instructions for installing and configuring Oracle WebCenter Sites and its applications such as Satellite Server, Community-Gadgets, Site Capture, and Analytics. Instructions include prerequisites and post-installation steps.


Provides information about enabling the capture of data on site visitors' interactions with published Oracle WebCenter Sites assets. Provides a developer’s tutorial for creating site visitor demographic reports with custom data capture parameters.


Includes instructions for installing and configuring supporting software for the Oracle WebCenter Sites application, as listed in the Oracle WebCenter Sites Certification Matrix. Supporting software includes databases, application servers, web servers, LDAP servers, and authentication applications.


This document describes all of the commands that are available to use with the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST). This document includes WLST commands for WebLogic Server, as well as custom WLST commands that can be used to manage installed Oracle Fusion Middleware components.


This document contains the Message Catalogs for Oracle WebLogic Server.


This document provides the data structures, file lists, data fields, and globals used when developing C applications that participate in JMS applications using the Java Native Interface (JNI).

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Introduces you to the Oracle XML Developer's Kit and how the various language components of the XDK can work together to generate and store XML data in a database or in a document outside the database. Examples and sample applications are introduced where possible.
