Oracle Dynamic Services User's and Administrator's Guide
Release 9.0.1
Part Number A88783-01
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3-1 Configure the DSAdmin Utility
3-2 Run the DSAdmin Utility
3-3 Create a Set of Categories Required by the Yahoo Service Package
3-4 Register a Service Package
3-5 Search a List of Registered Services by Category
3-6 Returning a List of Services Using the Wildcard "*" Search
3-7 Search a List of Registered Services by Interface
3-8 Execute a Registered Service
4-1 Set the aq_tm_process init.ora Parameter
4-2 Configure the MonitorInstall.dss File
4-3 Usage Syntax for Running the Event Monitor Utility
4-4 Connect to the DSSYS Schema as DSSYS User
4-5 Start the Event Monitor
4-6 Stop the Event Monitor
4-7 Define the Raw Log Object Table
4-8 Definition of the Raw Event Object Table
4-9 Make a SQL Query of the Logging Events
4-10 Run the ldapmodify Command to Create Default Entries for Dynamic Services
4-11 Configure the Dynamic Services Registry to Use the Master LDAP Server
5-1 Include These Dynamic Services Libraries in Your Classpath
5-2 Create a New Database User Using These SQL Statements
5-3 Register the Application as a New Dynamic Services Consumer
5-4 Connect to the Oracle Dynamic Services Engine as User serviceconsumer1
5-5 Specify a Driver and Open a Connection for a Service Consumer Application
5-6 Request a Service and the Service Execution Call
5-7 Request the YahooPortfolio Service
5-8 Display a Service Response
5-9 Use These Grant Statements to Access the PL/SQL DynamicServices Package
5-10 PL/SQL Interface for Dynamic Services
5-11 Sample Code to Use the Dynamic Services PL/SQL Interface Package
6-1 Create a Default Service Package
6-2 Update the MANIFEST File
6-3 Edit the YahooOrg.xml File
6-4 Edit the YahooContact.xml File
6-5 Edit the ypflClass.xml File
6-6 Examine a Typical HTML Form
6-7 Generate an XML Schema File for the Service Request
6-8 Examine the Code and Note the Stock Symbol ORCL
6-9 Create an XML Schema File for the Service Response
6-10 Examine the Beginning of the Service Descriptor
6-11 Modify the Service Header
6-12 Look for the Beginning of the Service Body
6-13 Modify the Input Section of the Service Body
6-14 Modify the Protocol Section of the Service Body
6-15 Modify the Output Section of the Service Body
6-16 Close the Service Body and Service Descriptor Elements
6-17 Sample Naming Specification
6-18 Sample Package Specification
6-19 Sample Service Provider Specification
6-20 Sample Deployment Specification
6-21 Sample Service Interface Specification
6-22 Sample Namespaces Specification
6-23 Sample Aliases Specification
6-24 Sample HTTPS Protocol Adaptor Specification
6-25 Sample XSL Stylesheet Information
6-26 Sample Aliases Defined as XSL Variables
6-27 Sample HTTP Protocol Adaptor Specification
6-28 Sample Login and Password Aliases in the Authorization Specification
6-29 Sample JDBC Protocol Adaptor Specification
6-30 Sample SMTP Protocol Adaptor Specification
6-31 Sample Failover Adaptor Specification
6-32 Sample Compound Service Specification
6-33 Sample Service Execution Module with the executeSingleRequest Property
6-34 Sample Service Execution Module with the executeAllRequests Property
6-35 Sample MessageTransformer Module
6-36 Sample Message Section of the MessageSplitter Module
6-37 Sample MessageSplitter Module Using the SingleTransformation Option
6-38 Sample MessageSplitter Module Using the Multiple Transformation Option
6-39 Sample Messages Section of the MessageMerger Module
6-40 Sample MessageMerger Module
6-41 Sample Dependency Matrix
6-42 Sample DSConditionalExecutionAdaptor Execution Adaptor
7-1 Run the DSAdmin Utility Using the -i Option
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