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Oracle9iAS Personalization Programmer's Guide
Release 2 (v9.0.2)

Part Number A95245-02
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A

accessibility
of documentation, xi
API structure, 1-1

B

batch
examples, 9-1
use, 9-1
batch proxy, 6-1
batch recommendations, 8-4

C

cache
data, 4-2
caching
data, 2-7
CategoryMembership, 7-3
CategoryMembership interface, 3-3
class
Contentitem, 3-9
DataItem, 3-10, 7-8
FilteringSettings, 3-10, 7-8
IdentificationData, 3-11
Item, 3-12, 7-9
ItemDetailData, 3-12
Location, 7-10
Recommendation, 3-12
RecommendationList, 3-13
REProxyManager, 4-3
TuningSettings, 3-13, 7-10
classes
REAPI, 4-1
REProxyBatch, 8-1
code sample
REProxyBatch, 9-2
ContentItem class, 3-9
conventions
table of, xiii
cross sell, 4-8
usage notes, 8-3
currencies
handling, 5-8, 9-3
customer profile management
REProxyBatch, 8-2
customer registration, 4-4
customers, 2-2, 8-2
RE Batch API, 6-2, 6-4

D

data
RE Batch API, 6-4
data caching, 2-7, 4-2
data collection, 2-3, 4-2, 4-3, 4-6
data management, 4-3
DataItem class, 3-10, 7-8
DataSource interface, 3-3, 7-4
demographic data
using, 9-4
destroy a proxy, 5-3
document accessibility, xi

E

end user
REAPI, 2-2
Enum interface, 3-2, 7-2
EnumType interfaces
RE Batch, 7-2
REAPI, 3-2
examples
REAPI, 5-1
executing OP programs, 1-1
executing REAPI programs, 2-1, 2-4

F

filtering, 3-10, 7-8
Filtering interface, 3-4
FilteringSettings class, 3-10, 7-8

H

handling currencies, 5-8, 9-3
handling time-based items, 5-11, 9-4
hot picks
REAPI, 2-4

I

IdentificationData class, 3-11
individual recommendations, 5-8
initialization
RE Proxy, 5-6
InterestDimension interface, 3-5, 7-4
interface
CategoryMembership, 3-3, 7-3
DataSource, 3-3, 7-4
Filtering, 3-4
InterestDimension, 3-5, 7-4
PersonalizationIndex, 3-5, 7-5
ProfileDataBalance, 3-6, 7-6
ProfileUsage, 3-7, 7-6
RecommendationAttribute, 3-7
Sorting, 3-8, 7-7
User, 3-8
Item class, 3-12, 7-9
ItemDetailData class, 3-12

J

java applications
standalone, 5-5
Java server-side modules, 5-5
Javadoc, 1-2
JVM
proxy interaction, 5-5

L

load balancing
REAPI, 5-8
Location class, 7-10
location of REAPI classes, 3-1

M

multiple currencies, 5-8, 9-3
multiple instances
REProxy, 5-6

O

OP data caching, 2-7
OP programs
how to execute, 1-1
OP ratings, 3-1

P

PersonalizationIndex interface, 3-5, 7-5
preface, xi
conventions table, xiii
prerequisites
RE Batch API, 6-1
ProfileDataBalance
interface, 7-6
ProfileDataBalance interface, 3-6
ProfileUsage interface, 3-7, 7-6
proxy, 8-1
creation, 4-2, 8-2
destroying, 5-3
initialization, 5-6
management, 4-2, 8-2
using, 5-2
proxy creation, 4-7, 8-1
proxy destruction, 4-9
proxy management, 8-1
proxy objects
REAPI, 2-5
removing, 2-9
ProxyBatch, 9-1

R

ratings, 8-2
OP, 3-1
RE API Batch
getting recommendations, 6-4
RE Bacth API
data, 6-4
RE Batch API, 6-1
customer profiles, 6-4
customers, 6-2
environment, 6-2
example, 6-3
recommendations, 6-2, 6-4
using, 6-2
RE Batch API prerequisites, 6-1
RE Batch proxy, 8-1
RE Batch recommendations, 6-5
RE data collection, 4-2
RE Proxy, 4-2
usage notes, 4-6
RE usage, 5-9
REProxyBatch, 9-2
REAP recommendations, 2-8
REAPI
proxy objects, 2-5
using, 4-1
REAPI basic usage, 5-1
REAPI classes
location, 3-1
REAPI classes and methods, 4-1
REAPI data collection, 2-3
REAPI demo, 5-1
REAPI end users, 2-2
REAPI EnumType interfaces, 3-2
REAPI examples, 5-1
REAPI hot picks, 2-4
REAPI Overview, 2-1
REAPI prerequisites, 2-1, 2-4
REAPI recommendations, 2-4, 2-8
making, 2-9
obtaining, 2-8
REAPI sample program, A-1
REAPI session
closing, 2-9
starting, 2-6
REAPI sessions, 2-2
REAPI supporting classes, 2-6, 3-1
REAPI usage, 5-1
REBatchProxy
creating, 6-4
REBatchProxy object
removing, 6-5
recommedations
RE Batch API, 6-5
Recommendation class, 3-12
recommendation engine usage, 5-9
REProxyBatch, 9-2
RecommendationAttribute interface, 3-7
RecommendationList class, 3-13
recommendations, 3-12, 4-6
creating, 2-8, 6-5
RE Batch API, 6-2, 6-5
REAPI, 2-4, 4-4
REProxyBatch, 8-2, 8-4
returned value, 8-2
usage notes, 8-3
REProxy
multiple instances, 5-6
REProxy object
creating, 5-2
using, 5-2
REProxyBatch
code sample, 9-2
demographic data, 9-4
examples, 9-1
recommendations, 8-4
rules, 8-4
usage, 9-1
REProxyBatch classes
location, 8-1
REProxyBatch overview, 8-1
REProxyBatch sample program, B-1
REProxyManager
JVM interaction, 5-5
REProxyManager class, 4-3
REProxyRT
location of classes, 4-2
REProxyRT objects, 2-5
removing, 2-9
rules, 4-6
REProxyBatch, 8-4

S

sample program
REAPI, A-1
REProxyBatch, B-1
scoring
customers, 2-9
RE Batch API, 6-5
visitors, 2-8
server-side modules, 5-5
session
closing, 2-9
session creation, 4-6
session management, 4-3
sessionful, 2-2, 2-3, 5-3
sessionful web application, 5-3
sessionless, 2-2, 2-3, 5-4
sessionless web application, 5-4
sessions, 2-2
management, 4-3
Sorting interface, 3-8, 7-7
standalone java applications, 5-5
stateful, 2-2
stateless, 2-2
supporting classes
RE Batch, 7-1
REAPI, 3-1

T

time-based items, 5-11, 9-4
tuning, 3-13
TuningSettings class, 3-13, 7-10

U

uninterrupted REAPI service, 5-7
usage
REAPI, 5-1
usage notes
RE Proxy, 4-6
User interface, 3-8
using a proxy, 5-2
using RE Batch API, 6-2

V

visitors, 2-2

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