Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging Application Developer's Guide Release 9.0.2 Part Number A95455-01 |
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This Application Developer's Guide primarily addresses the application developer audience. It provides an introduction to Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging and describes the management tasks an Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging server administrator performs. PL/SQL programming knowledge is also helpful in implementing PL/SQL APIs and server-side rules.
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This chapter contains the set of Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging PL/SQL APIs that can be used to access and manage e-mail on the Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging system.
This chapter contains the JAVA APIs provided for Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging.
Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging documentation is available in HTML and PDF.
The following document is available on the Oracle9iAS documentation library:
The following documents are available on http://otn.oracle.com
The following conventions are used in this manual:
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