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AS Wireless Getting Started and System Guide
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Part I Quick Start
1 Oracle9
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AS Wireless Quick Start
1.1 Getting Started with Oracle9
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AS Wireless
1.1.1 Before You Begin
1.1.2 Logging into Oracle9
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AS Wireless Webtool as an Administrator
1.2 Creating Your First Oracle9
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AS Wireless Applications
1.2.1 Creating the HttpAdapter Master Service, HelloMS
1.2.1.1 Before You Begin
1.2.1.2 Creating the HelloMS JavaServer Page Application
1.2.1.3 Creating the HelloReplyMS JavaServer Page
1.2.1.4 Step 1: Creating the Master Service with the Service Designer
1.2.1.5 Step 2: Using the Webtool Simulator to Test and Debug HelloMS
1.2.1.6 Step 3: Creating a User and User Group
1.2.1.7 Creating a User
1.2.1.8 Step 4: Publishing HelloMS to TestGroup as a Service
1.2.1.9 Step 5: Running HelloService in the Wireless Web Server
1.2.2 Creating a Wireless JavaServer Page Application
1.2.3 Creating a Database Query Application
1.2.4 Creating Module Services
1.2.4.1 Sending a SMS Message
1.2.4.2 Accessing Email from a Mobile Device
Part II System Guide
2 System Guide Overview
2.1 Overview of Wireless Management
2.2 Accessing Wireless System Management through OEM
2.2.1 Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
2.3 Managing the Wireless Server
2.3.1 Accessing a Wireless Process
2.3.1.1 Navigating Through Wireless Management
2.4 Managing Wireless Sites
3 Server Administration
3.1 Managing the Wireless Server
3.2 Viewing the Server Processes
3.2.1 Starting and Stopping an Alert Engine Process
3.2.2 Starting and Stopping a Data Feeder Process
3.2.3 Starting and Stopping a Messaging Server Process
3.2.4 Starting and Stopping a Performance Monitor Process
3.2.5 Starting and Stopping an Industrial Device Portal Process
3.2.5.1 Starting an Industrial Device Portal Process from the Command Line
3.2.5.2 Stopping an Industrial Device Portal Process from the Command Line
3.2.5.3 Starting the Industrial Device Dispatcher from the Command Line
3.2.5.4 Stopping the Industrial Device Dispatcher from the Command Line
3.3 Viewing Log Files
4 Server Configuration
4.1 Server Configuration for the Current Host
4.1.1 Managing Data Feeder Processes on the Server
4.1.1.1 Creating a Data Feeder Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.1.2 Deleting a Data Feeder Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.2 Configuring Data Feeder Processes
4.1.2.1 Configuring the Process Identity
4.1.2.2 Configuring the JDBC Connection Pool
4.1.2.3 Configuring the System Logging
4.1.3 Managing Alert Engine Processes on the Server
4.1.3.1 Adding Master Alert Services to an Alert Engine Process
4.1.3.2 Deleting an Alert Service from an Alert Engine Process
4.1.4 Configuring an Alert Engine Process
4.1.4.1 Configuring the Process Identity
4.1.4.2 Configuring the JDBC Connection Pool
4.1.4.3 Configuring the System Logging
4.1.4.4 Configuring the Messaging Server Client
4.1.5 Managing Async Server Processes on the Server
4.1.6 Managing Messaging Server Processes on the Server
4.1.6.1 Creating a Messaging Server Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.6.2 Deleting a Messaging Server Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.7 Configuring a Messaging Server Process
4.1.7.1 Configuring the Process Identity
4.1.7.2 Configuring the JDBC Connection Pool
4.1.7.3 Configuring the System Logging
4.1.7.4 Configuring the Driver Instance
4.1.7.5 Adding a Driver Instance to a Messaging Server Process
4.1.7.6 Editing a Driver Instance
4.1.7.7 Deleting a Driver Instance
4.1.8 Managing Performance Monitor Processes on the Server
4.1.8.1 Creating a Performance Monitor Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.8.2 Deleting a Performance Monitor Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.9 Configuring a Performance Monitor Process
4.1.9.1 Configuring the Process Identity
4.1.9.2 Configuring the JDBC Connection Pool
4.1.9.3 Configuring the Thread Pool
4.1.10 Configuring the Industrial Device Portal
4.1.10.1 Creating Industrial Device Portal Processes
4.1.10.2 Deleting an Industrial Device Portal Process on the Wireless Server
4.1.10.3 Configuring the DBC File and the Telnet Port
4.1.10.4 Configuring the Process Identity
4.2 Configuring the Server for the Entire Site
4.2.1 Configuring the Site Processes of the Wireless Web Server
4.2.1.1 Configuring the Process Attributes
4.2.1.2 Configuring Folders
4.2.1.3 Configuring the Applications Image Directory
4.2.1.4 Configuring Events and Listeners
4.2.1.5 Configuring Hooks
4.2.2 Configuring the Site-Wide Processes of the Alert Engine
4.2.3 Configuring Site-Wide Processes of the Async Server
4.2.3.1 Configuring the Async Server Process Attributes
4.2.3.2 Configuring the Async Server
4.2.3.3 Configuring the Working Threads for the Async Server
4.2.3.4 Configuring the Messaging Server Client for the Async Server
4.2.4 Configuring the Site Processes of the Messaging Server
4.2.4.1 Setting the Default Configuration for the Messaging Server
4.2.4.2 Configuring the Messaging Server Drivers for the Site
4.2.5 Configuring the Site-Wide Processes of the Performance Monitor
4.2.6 Configuring the Site-Wide Processes of the Industrial Device Portal
4.2.6.1 Configuring the Keyboard Mapping
4.2.6.2 Adding a Device Profile
4.2.6.3 Deleting a Device Profile
4.2.6.4 Configuring the Industrial Device Dispatcher
4.2.6.5 Configuring the Dispatcher Settings
4.2.6.6 Configuring the Network Settings
4.2.6.7 Configuring the Device Mapping
4.3 Other Configuration
4.3.1 Configuring the Logging Directory
4.3.2 Setting the Process Debug Flag
4.4 Administering the Site
4.4.1 Configuring the Proxy Server
4.4.2 Configuring the Wireless Site Locale
4.4.3 Configuring the System Logging
4.4.4 Configuring the Runtime
4.4.5 Configuring Devices
4.4.5.1 Deleting a Header Names
4.4.6 Configuring the Site Processes of the WebCache Server
4.4.7 Configuring the WAP Provisioning
4.4.7.1 Adding a WAP Profile
4.4.7.2 Editing a WAP Profile
4.4.7.3 Deleting a WAP Profile
4.4.8 Configuring the URLs for the Wireless Web Server
4.4.9 Configuring the Messaging Server Client
4.4.9.1 Adding a Hook Class
4.4.9.2 Deleting a Hook
4.4.10 Configuring the Wireless JDBC Connection Pool
4.4.11 Configuring User Provisioning
4.4.12 Configuring the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
4.4.12.1 Adding a Base64 Certificate File
4.4.12.2 Adding a PKCS#7-Formatted Certificate File
4.4.12.3 Editing a Certificate File
4.4.12.4 Deleting a Certificate File
4.4.13 Configuring the Object Cache Synchronization
4.4.14 Configuring Oracle Applications
4.4.15 Uploading and Downloading Repository Objects
4.4.15.1 Downloading Repository Objects
4.4.15.2 Uploading Repository Objects
4.4.16 Refreshing the WebCache
4.4.16.1 Refreshing the WebCache for Master Services
4.4.16.2 Refreshing the WebCache for Logical Devices
4.4.17 Registering a Portlet Provider
4.4.17.1 Registering an Oracle Portal Provider for the Wireless Webtool
4.4.17.2 Registering an Oracle Portal Provider for Wireless Customization
5 Load Balancing and Failover
5.1 Overview
5.2 Clustering Architecture
5.3 Clustering Configuration
5.3.1 Configuring Oracle Http Server (OHS)
5.3.2 Configuring Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN)
5.3.3 Configuring OC4J
5.4 High-Availability for Wireless
6 Globalization
6.1 Overview
6.2 Determining a User's Locale
6.2.1 After Login
6.2.2 Before Login
6.2.2.1 Wireless Web Server
6.2.2.2 The Webtool and Wireless Customization
6.2.2.3 Async Server
6.2.3 Setting the Locale for a User Profile
6.2.4 Setting the Site Locale
6.3 Determining the Encoding of a Logical Device
6.3.1 HttpAdapter - Based Service
6.3.1.1 Encoding for the request of a HTTPAdapter-based Service
6.3.1.2 Encoding for the response of a HTTPAdapter-based Service
6.3.2 Languages Available for On-Line Help
6.3.3 Driver Encoding
7 Server Performance Monitoring
7.1 Server Performance Monitoring for the Current Host
7.1.1 Viewing the Performance Data Metrics for a Wireless Web Server Process
7.1.1.1 Selecting the Sample Period for the Performance Data
7.1.2 Viewing the Performance Metrics for a Data Feeder Process on the Server
7.1.3 Viewing the Performance Metrics for an Alert Engine Process on the Server
7.1.3.1 Viewing the Messaging Server Performance Metrics
7.1.4 Viewing the Performance Metrics of Async Server Processes
7.1.4.1 Viewing the Messaging Server Performance Metrics
7.1.4.2 Selecting the Sample Period for the Performance Data
7.1.5 Viewing Performance Metrics for a Messaging Server Process
7.1.5.1 Selecting the Sample Period for the Performance Data
7.1.6 Viewing the Performance Metrics from a Industrial Device Portal Process on the Server
7.2 Server-Side Performance Monitoring for the Site
7.2.1 Viewing the Performance Metrics for the Site-Wide Processes of the Wireless Web Server
7.2.1.1 Selecting the Sample Period for the Performance Data
7.2.2 Viewing the Site Performance Metrics of Async Server
7.2.3 Viewing the Site-Wide Performance Metrics for a Messaging Server Process
7.2.3.1 Selecting the Sample Period for the Performance Data
7.2.4 Viewing the Site-Wide Performance Metrics of an Alert Engine Process
7.2.5 Viewing the Site-Wide Performance Metrics for an Industrial Device Portal Process
7.2.6 Viewing Site Performance
7.2.6.1 Selecting the Sample Period for the Performance Data
8 Activity and System Logging
8.1 Activity and System Logging Overview
8.1.1 Overview of Activity Logger Internals
8.1.2 Activity Log Table Description
Part III Tools Guide
9 Wireless Tools
9.1 Overview
9.2 The Service Designer
9.3 The Content Manager Tool
9.4 The User Manager
9.5 Wireless Customization
10 Developing Services
10.1 Overview of the Service Designer
10.2 Logging into the Service Designer
10.3 Managing Master Services
10.3.1 Searching for a Master Service
10.3.2 Creating a Folder
10.3.3 Creating a Master Service
10.3.3.1 Step 1: Entering the Basic Information for the Master Service.
10.3.3.2 Step 2: Entering Caching Information
10.3.3.3 Step 3: Entering the Init Parameters of the Master Service
10.3.3.4 Step 4: Selecting the Input Parameters for the Master Service
10.3.3.5 Step 5: Selecting the Output Parameters for the Master Service
10.3.3.6 Step 6: Creating an Async Agent Service -- Optional
10.3.3.7 Step 7: Selecting the Result Transformer -- Optional
10.3.4 Editing a Master Service
10.3.4.1 Editing the Basic Configuration Parameters of a Master Alert
10.3.4.2 Editing the Caching of a Master Service
10.3.4.3 Editing the Init Parameters of a Master Service
10.3.4.4 Editing the Input Parameters of a Master Service
10.3.4.5 Editing the Output Parameters of a Master Service
10.3.4.6 Editing an Async Agent Service
10.3.4.7 Editing the Result Transformer for a Master Service
10.3.5 Deleting a Master Service
10.3.6 Debugging Master Services
10.3.7 Moving Folders and Master Services
10.4 Managing Master Alerts
10.4.1 Creating a Master Alert
10.4.1.1 Step 1: Entering the Basic Configuration Parameters for the Master Alert
10.4.1.2 Step 2: Setting the Trigger Conditions for the Master Alert
10.4.1.3 Step 3: Creating the Message Template for the Master Alert
10.4.2 Editing a Master Alert
10.4.2.1 Editing the Basic Configuration Parameters of a Master Alert
10.4.2.2 Editing the Trigger Conditions of a Master Alert
10.4.2.3 Editing the Message Template of a Master Alert
10.5 Managing Data Feeders
10.5.1 Creating a Data Feeder
10.5.1.1 Step 1: Entering the Basic Information for the Data Feeder
10.5.1.2 Step 2: Entering the Init Parameters for the Data Feeder
10.5.1.3 Entering the Init Parameters for the HTTP Protocol
10.5.1.4 Entering the Init Parameters for the File Protocol
10.5.1.5 Entering the Init Parameters for the FTP Protocol
10.5.1.6 Entering the Init Parameters for the SQL Protocol
10.5.1.7 Entering the Init Parameters for the Application Protocol
10.5.1.8 Step 3: Entering the Input Parameters for the Data Feeder
10.5.1.9 Step 4: Entering the Output Parameters for the Data Feeder
10.5.2 Editing a Data Feeder
10.5.2.1 Editing the Basic Configuration of a Data Feeder
10.5.2.2 Editing the Init Parameters of a Data Feeder
10.5.2.3 Editing the Input Parameters of a Data Feeder
10.5.2.4 Editing the Output Parameters of a Data Feeder
10.6 Managing Logical Devices
10.6.1 Searching for a Logical Device
10.6.2 Creating a Logical Device
10.6.2.1 Step 1: Entering the Basic Information for the Logical Device
10.6.2.2 Step 2: Selecting the Appropriate Transformers
10.6.2.3 Step 3: Adding User Agents
10.6.2.4 Step 4: Setting the Device Attributes for the Logical Device
10.6.2.5 Step 5: Creating the Login Page
10.6.2.6 Step 6: Creating the Error Page
10.6.3 Modifying a Logical Device
10.6.4 Deleting a Logical Device
10.7 Managing Preset Definitions
10.7.1 Creating a Preset Definition
10.7.1.1 Adding Preset Attributes
10.7.2 Editing a Preset Definition
10.7.2.1 Adding, Editing, and Deleting Preset Attribute Enumeration Options
10.7.3 Deleting a Preset Definition
10.8 Managing Transformers
10.8.1 Creating a New Transformer
10.8.2 Editing a Transformer
10.8.3 Deleting a Transformer
10.9 Managing Adapters
10.9.1 Creating an Adapter
10.9.2 Editing an Adapter
10.9.3 Deleting an Adapter
10.10 Setting Adapter Parameters
10.10.1 Setting Init Parameters for Adapters
10.10.1.1 Setting Init Parameters for the SQL Adapter
10.10.1.2 Setting Init Parameters for the Web Integration Adapter
10.10.1.3 Setting Input Parameters for the Web Integration Adapter
10.10.2 Setting the Input Parameters for Adapters
10.10.2.1 Adding a New Input Parameter to the Adapter
10.10.2.1.1 Setting Input Parameters for the AppsFramework Adapter
10.10.2.2 Modifying the Style/Color/SDU Information for the Mobile Application Framework Adapter
10.10.2.2.1 Downloading the Style/Color/SDU Repository.
10.10.2.2.2 Uploading the Style/Color/SDU Repository.
10.10.2.2.3 Modifying the Style/Color/SDU XML Repository File.
10.10.2.2.4 Defining a StyleSet
10.10.2.2.5 Defining a ColorSet
10.10.2.2.6 Defining SDUSize Information for a Device
10.10.2.3 Setting Input Parameters for the SQL Adapter
10.11 Managing Regions
11 Managing Content
11.1 Overview of the Content Manager
11.2 Logging Into the Content Manager
11.3 Managing Services
11.3.1 Searching for Repository Objects
11.3.2 Creating a Folder
11.3.2.1 Step 1: Defining the Basic Parameters for a Folder
11.3.2.2 Step 2: Assigning the Rendering Options
11.3.3 Editing A Folder
11.3.4 Deleting a Folder
11.3.5 Creating a Service
11.3.5.1 Step 1: Entering General Parameters for the Service
11.3.5.2 Step 2: Basing the New Service on an Existing Master Service
11.3.5.2.1 Configuring the OMP URLs for Module Services
11.3.5.3 Step 3: Entering New Input Parameters for the Service
11.3.5.4 Step 4: Assigning the Async Agent to the Service.
11.3.6 Editing a Service
11.3.6.1 Configuring a Module Service
11.3.6.2 Deleting a Service
11.3.7 Testing a Service
11.3.8 Debugging Services
11.3.9 Creating User Bookmarks
11.3.10 Editing a Bookmark
11.3.11 Deleting a Bookmark
11.3.12 Moving Folders, Services, and Bookmarks
11.4 Creating User Home Root Folders
11.4.1 Step 1: Setting the Basic Parameters
11.4.2 Step 2: Assigning the Rendering Options
11.4.3 Editing a User Home Root Folder
11.4.4 Deleting a User Home Root Folder
11.5 Managing Alerts
11.5.1 Searching for Topics and Alerts
11.5.2 Creating an Alert
11.5.2.1 Step 1: Entering General Alert Information
11.5.2.2 Step 2: Basing the Alert on an Existing Master Alert
11.5.2.3 Step 3: Entering Alert Input Parameters
11.5.2.4 Step 4: Setting the Trigger Conditions for the Alert
11.5.3 Editing an Alert
11.5.4 Deleting Topics and Alerts
11.5.5 Moving Alerts
11.5.6 Creating a Topic
11.5.7 Editing a Topic
11.5.8 Assigning Folders, Services, Bookmarks, and Alerts to User Groups
11.5.9 Removing Folders, Services, and Bookmarks from User Groups
11.5.10 Assigning Alerts and Topics to a User Group
11.5.11 Removing Alerts and Topics from User Groups
12 Managing Users
12.1 Overview of the User Manager
12.1.1 Assigning User Roles
12.1.1.1 Enabling Users to Access the Wireless Webtools
12.2 Logging into the User Manager
12.3 Using the User Manager
12.3.1 Searching for Users
12.3.1.1 Refining Searches
12.3.2 Viewing User Information
12.3.3 Viewing Activity Logs
12.3.3.1 Selecting a Time Frame
12.3.3.2 Printing an Activity Log
12.3.4 Creating Users
12.3.5 Editing User Profiles
12.3.5.1 Viewing UTF-8 Pages in Localized Languages with
Netscape 4.7 or Lower
12.3.6 Managing Groups
12.3.6.1 Creating a Group
12.3.6.2 Editing a Group Name
12.3.6.3 Deleting a Group
13 Customizing Services
13.1 Overview of Oracle9
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AS Wireless Customization
13.2 Logging into Wireless Customization
13.2.1 Registering with Wireless Customization
13.2.2 Accessing Wireless Customization as a New User
13.3 Accessing Folders and Services
13.3.1 Managing Folders
13.3.1.1 Creating a Subfolder
13.3.1.2 Editing a Folder
13.3.1.3 Reordering the Display Sequence for Subfolders
13.3.1.4 Deleting a Folder
13.3.2 Managing Bookmarks
13.3.2.1 Creating a Bookmark
13.3.2.2 Editing a Bookmark
13.3.2.3 Deleting a Bookmark
13.3.3 Managing Quicklinks
13.3.3.1 Creating Quicklinks
13.3.3.2 Editing a Quicklink
13.3.3.3 Deleting a Quicklink
13.4 Managing Alerts
13.4.1 Editing Alert Subscriptions
13.4.2 Adding a New Set of Trigger Conditions
13.4.3 Deleting Trigger Conditions
13.4.4 Changing the Device for an Alert
13.5 Managing Presets
13.5.1 Adding a Preset
13.5.2 Editing a Preset
13.5.3 Deleting a Preset
13.6 Managing Devices
13.6.1 Creating a New Device
13.6.2 Editing a Device
13.6.3 Disabling the Alerts Sent to a Device
13.6.4 Deleting a Device
13.6.5 Validating a Device
13.6.6 Configuring WAP Provisioning
13.7 Managing View Profiles
13.7.1 Creating View Profiles
13.7.1.1 Accessing a View Profile
13.7.1.2 Changing the Default Status of a View Profile
13.7.1.3 Deleting a View Profile
13.7.1.4 Modifying a Folder's Contents for a Particular View
13.7.1.5 Assigning Folders, Quicklinks, and Bookmarks to a View Profile
13.8 Managing Locationmarks
13.8.1 Creating Locationmarks
13.8.2 Editing a LocationMark
13.8.2.1 Changing the Default Status of a LocationMark
13.8.3 Deleting a LocationMark
13.9 Managing User Information
13.10 Viewing UTF-8 Pages in Localized Languages with Netscape 4.7 or Lower
13.11 Trouble-Shooting for Administrators or Help Desk Personnel
14 Customizing Services from a Device
14.1 Overview of Device-Based Customization
14.2 Accessing the Device-Based Customization Tool
14.2.1 Logging into the Device-Based Customization Tool
14.3 Registering with the Device-Based Customization Tool
14.3.1 Accessing Services from a Device
14.3.2 Navigation and Data Entry
14.4 Managing Folders
14.4.1 Creating a Folder
14.4.2 Editing a Folder
14.4.2.1 Renaming a Folder
14.4.2.2 Adding a Subfolder
14.4.2.3 Showing or Hiding a Folder
14.4.3 Reordering Folders, Quicklinks, and Bookmarks
14.5 Managing Bookmarks
14.5.1 Creating a Bookmark
14.5.2 Editing a Bookmark
14.5.2.1 Changing the URL for a Bookmark
14.5.2.2 Renaming a bookmark
14.5.2.3 Showing or Hiding a Bookmark
14.6 Managing Quicklinks
14.6.1 Creating a Quicklink
14.6.2 Editing a Quicklink
14.6.2.1 Showing or Hiding a Quicklink
14.6.3 Deleting a Quicklink
14.7 Managing Presets
14.7.1 Adding Presets
14.7.2 Editing a Preset
14.7.3 Deleting a Preset
14.8 Managing Devices
14.8.1 Adding Devices
14.8.2 Validating Devices
14.8.3 Sending a Test Page
14.8.4 Setting a Default Device
14.9 Managing User Views
14.9.1 Creating a User View
14.9.2 Organizing Services for a User View
14.9.2.1 Selecting a Default User View
14.9.2.2 Organizing Folders and Services for a User View
14.10 Changing User Preferences
14.10.0.3 Changing Your User Name and Display Name:
14.10.0.4 Changing Your Privacy Options
A Advanced Walkthrough
A.1 Creating Oracle9
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AS Wireless Applications
A.1.1 Creating the HttpAdapter Master Service, HelloMS
A.1.1.1 Before You Begin
A.1.1.2 Creating the HelloMS JavaServer Page Application
A.1.1.3 Creating the HelloReplyMS JavaServer Page
A.1.1.4 Folders for HelloMS and HelloReplyMS
A.1.2 Step 1: Creating the Master Service with the Service Designer
A.1.2.1 Creating a Folder for the Master Service
A.1.2.2 Creating a Master Service
A.1.2.3 Setting the Caching for the Master Service
A.1.2.4 Setting the Init Parameters
A.1.2.5 Entering the Input Parameters
A.1.3 Step 2: Using OEM to Set the HttpAdapter URL Prefix
A.1.4 Step 3: Using the Webtool Simulator to Test and Debug HelloMS
A.1.4.1 Logging into the Webtool
A.1.4.2 Searching for HelloMS
A.1.4.3 Viewing HelloMS on a Phone Simulator
A.1.4.4 Debugging HelloMS
A.1.4.5 Viewing Another Device Result of HelloMS
A.1.4.6 Viewing the System Log File
A.1.5 Step 4: Creating a User and User Group
A.1.5.1 Creating a User Group
A.1.5.2 Creating a User
A.1.6 Step 5: Publishing HelloMS to TestGroup as a Service
A.1.6.1 Creating a Folder
A.1.6.2 Creating a Service
A.1.6.3 Entering the General Information for a Service
A.1.6.4 Basing Hello Service on a Master Service (HelloMS)
A.1.6.5 Setting the Input Parameters for HelloService
A.1.6.6 Setting the Async Services Parameters
A.1.6.7 Assigning Hello Service to a Group
A.1.7 Step 6: Configuring and Starting the Wireless Web ServerProcess
A.1.7.1 Configuring the Connection Pool
A.1.7.2 Configuring the System Logging
A.1.7.3 Configuring the Site URLs for the Wireless Web Server
A.1.7.4 Configuring the Logging Directory for the Wireless Web Server
A.1.7.5 Starting the Wireless Server
A.1.8 Step 7: Configuring and Starting the Performance Monitor
A.1.8.1 Configuring the Performance Monitor Schema
A.1.8.2 Configuring the Performance MonitorThread Pool
A.1.9 Step 8: Customizing Hello Service Using Wireless Customization
A.1.9.1 Logging into Wireless Customization
A.1.9.2 Managing the View Profile
A.1.9.3 Customizing a Hello Service for the Work View Profile
A.1.9.4 Hiding Hello Service in the Home View Profile
A.1.10 Step 9: Running HelloService in the Wireless Web Server
A.1.10.1 Changing Your Default User View Profile
A.1.11 Step 10: Viewing sys_panama.log and Service Performance Data
A.1.12 Step 11: Viewing the User Service Log
A.2 Creating an Async-Enabled Service
A.2.1 Step 1: Enabling HelloMS as an Async Service
A.2.2 Step 2: Setting the Async Parameters for HelloService
A.2.3 Step 3: Configuring the Messaging Server with the Email Driver
A.2.4 Step 4: Configuring the Driver Instance Configuration
A.2.5 Step 5: Starting the Messaging Server
A.2.6 Step 6: Configuring the Async Server
A.2.7 Step 7: Starting the Async Server
A.2.8 Step 8: Invoking an Async-Enabled Service
A.2.9 Step 9: Viewing sys_panama.log and Performance Data from the Enterprise Manager
A.2.10 Step 10: Viewing the User Async Log
A.3 Creating and Receiving an Alert
A.3.1 Step 1: Creating a Data Feeder from a Static File
A.3.1.1 Creating the Data Feeder
A.3.2 Step 2: Creating a Master Alert
A.3.3 Step 3: Publishing the Master Alert as an Alert
A.3.4 Step 4: Configuring the Messaging Server with the Email Driver
A.3.5 Step 5: Configuring the Driver Instance Configuration.
A.3.6 Step 6: Starting the Messaging Server
A.3.7 Step 7: Configuring and Starting the Data Feeder Process
A.3.8 Step 8: Configuring and Starting an Alert Engine Process
A.3.9 Step 9: Registering a Device and Subscribing to StockAlert
A.3.10 Step 10: Viewing sys_panama.log and Performance Data from the Enterprise Manager
A.3.10.1 Viewing the Performance Metrics for a Data Feeder Process
A.3.10.2 Viewing the Performance Metrics for an Alert Engine Process
A.3.11 Step 11: Viewing the User Alert Log from the User Manager
B Frequently Asked Questions
B.1 Wireless Server -- General
B.1.1 How can I view sys_panama.log?
B.1.2 How can I stop a process?
B.1.3 I modified the Wireless Server configuration through OEM, why did it not take effect?
B.1.4 How do I change the context path for an OC4J application?
B.1.5 What are the differences between SimpleResult XML, Mobile XML, and
Oracle9iAS Wireless XML?
B.2 The Wireless Web Server (the Device-Based Customization Tool)
B.2.1 How do I add a hook class or a listener class?
B.2.2 Can I specify a relative .jsp URL for an HttpAdapter service?
B.3 The Webtool and Wireless Customization
B.3.1 Why are some images (such as buttons and tabs), not generated correctly on the UNIX platform?
B.3.2 How can I See the Wireless XML result (or any device result) for a service?
B.3.3 Why are the images broken when I test a master service or a service with the Web-based Wireless PDA simulator?
B.3.4 Why am I unable to subscribe to an alert with a device that I created in Wireless Customization?
B.3.5 How can I view an end-user's services or alerts for troubleshooting purposes?
B.3.6 After the user locale is changed, some Images In the Webtool or Wireless Customization are not generated in the correct language and display as Squares. How do I fix this?
B.3.7 My Netscape version is 4.7 or lower, when I tried to view Webtool or Wireless Customization with certain user-preferred locale, the labels display as squares. Should I change my browser setting?
B.3.8 How do I ensure that the Wireless gateway URL registered with Portal is current if I load-balance multiple instances of wireless with a load-balancer in front of these instances?
B.4 The Messaging Server
B.4.1 How do I configure a transport driver?
B.4.2 Why am I unable to send messages even through the Webtool says that the transport Is up?
B.5 The Async Server
B.5.1 What is ASK (Async Server Kernel)?
B.5.2 What is an ASK site-wide address and the service short name?
B.5.3 What Is the ASK service-specific address?
B.5.4 What are the preliminary requirements for the ASK?
B.5.5 How do I add the ASK site-wide address?
B.5.6 How do I create an ASK-enabled service?
B.5.7 How do I invoke an ASK-enabled service through an asynchronous device?
B.5.8 Does ASK support user sessions?
B.5.9 Why do I get a username and password form challenge from the ASK?
B.5.10 What do I check if no response was received after a request message was issued to the site-wide address of the Async Server?
B.6 Interaction with Other
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AS Components
B.6.1 What should I configure if the hostname or port number of my Apache server has changed?
B.6.2 How do I ensure that the Wireless gateway URL registered with Portal is current if I load-balance multiple instances of Wireless with a load-balancer in front of these instances?
B.6.3 How do I ensure that the Wireless gateway URL registered with Portal is current if it has been re-assigned to a different machine or port?
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