Preface
This guide provides an outline for installing OIM, running OIM, and formatting command languages. It includes reference information for the External Object Model, OIM examples, error handling, command grammar, command correlation, and a sample of IP Service Activator Transaction Publisher Class.
Audience
This guide is for designers writing interfaces to Oracle Communications IP Service Activator. It provides details about the API, including command syntax and detailed examples.
IP Service Activator Configuration Policy Online Documentation
You can access an online reference that documents configuration policies that are provided with IP Service Activator. This reference is distributed with the IP Service Activator Software Development Kit.Access it using the following path:
Service_Activator_home\ipsaSDK\doc\schemaDoc\configPolicyIndex.html
Refer to the Software Development Kit Installation and Setup Guide for installation instructions and more information.
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