Preface
This guide explains how to install the Oracle Communications IP Service Activator Software Development Kit (SDK). It details the components and related environment for installing and running SDK tools. This guide provides details for installing, validating, and uninstalling the SDK.
Online References
Online references are included in the ipsaSDK-devGuides-versionString-sdk1.0.zip distribution file. See "Installing the SDK".
IP Service Activator Schema Online Documentation
An online reference is provided containing schema documentation which outlines how to populate and read XML instance documents used by the IP Service Activator Network Processor.
It is accessed through:
Service_Activator_home\ipsaSDK\doc\schemaDoc\index.html
IP Service Activator Configuration Policy Online Documentation
An online reference is provided documenting the Configuration Policies that are provided with the IP Service Activator core.
It is accessed through:
Service_Activator_home\ipsaSDK\doc\schemaDoc\configPolicyIndex.html
where Service_Activator_home is the directory to which IP Service Activator is deployed.
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