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W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
WSDL specification
Wallet Manager, Oracle (OWM)
wallets, Oracle
WDK (Wireless Development Kit)
Web Application aRchive (WAR) file
web applications developing
control layer
data and business rules layer
presentation layer
PL/SQL
Web Applications page (Grid Control)
web browsers compressed content, handling of
HTML content produced by servlets
JavaScript, compatibility issues caused by
Web Cache
[See OracleAS Web Cache] Web Clipping portlet
web listener (Oracle Application Server)
Web Object Cache
2nd
3rd
basic principles
invalidating cached objects
organization of
repository management
web page for this book
web pages compression by OracleAS Web Cache
multiple versions for single URL, caching
partial page caching
personalization information, specifying
Web Providers (OracleAS Portal)
web servers Apache
third-party, used with Oracle HTTP Server
third-party, using OracleAS Web Cache with
Web Service proxy
Web Services
2nd
architecture
encoding
integration of
interface to the Reports Server
interoperability of RPCs
J2ME
Oracle Application Server support of
2nd
resource reference for
running OracleAS Reports Services as
security
service
service description
2nd
service discovery
2nd
looking up Web Service
publishing Web Service
updating UDDI entry
service provider
OC4J Web Services agents
Web Services Assembler
service requester
standards
SOAP
UDDI
WSDL
XML
XML-RPC
use of HTTP as transparent protocol
Web Services Assembler
Web Services Description Language
[See WSDL] Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
web sites for Oracle Application Server information
web-based reports
predefined drill-down capabilities
web.xml files
WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning)
mod_oradav, Oracle HTTP Server
support by OracleAS Portal
Weighted Available Capacity forwarding algorithm
well-formed XML documents
Windows
[See also Microsoft] Active Directory (identity management)
MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server)
windows, dockable (Oracle JDeveloper)
Wireless Development Kit (WDK)
Wireless installation
workbooks
controlling access to
publishing to OracleAS Portal
Workflow
[See Oracle Workflow OW4J] worksheets
controlling access to
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
WSDL specification
WSDL (Web Services Description Language)
configuring Web Services Assembler to generate file
Oracle Application Server, support of
oracle.j2ee.ws.client.wsdl package
SOAP service description
specification
WSRP (Web Services for Remote Portlets)
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