Oracle9i Application Server Wireless EditionConfiguration GuideRelease 1.1May 2001Part No. A86701-02
x10–21 Parameters of the mappers.xml File... 10-2810–22Parameters of the
CopyObjects8-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideOptionsThe CopyObjects utility takes the following options:Table 8–4 Op
Recommended Settings 9-19Recommended SettingsRecommended Settings defines recommended parameters for Wireless Edition. Each section of this document p
Mod_JServ Configuration9-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide9.1 Mod_JServ ConfigurationTo adjust the maximum number of
Recommended Unix TCP ParametersRecommended Settings 9-3tcp_ip_abort_interval 60000tcp_ip_abort_cinterval 60000tcp_keepalive_interval 120000tcp_fin_wai
Recommended Unix TCP Parameters9-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
Property Files 10-110 Property FilesThe Wireless Edition supports system-wide extensibility using property files. Each property file stores runtime pa
Overview10-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide Section 10.17, "MailAdapter.properties" Section 10.18, "
OverviewProperty Files 10-3Table 10–1 Wireless Edition Properties FilesProperty File DescriptionSystem.Properties Configuration settings for the enti
System.Properties10-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide10.2 System.PropertiesThe Wireless Edition system configuration
System.PropertiesProperty Files 10-5instance.identifier String Y Wireless Edition server instance identifier. Must be unique among Wireless Edition se
xiSend Us Your CommentsOracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide, Release 1.1 Part No. A86701-02Oracle Corporation welcomes y
System.Properties10-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guidedb.session.min Integer Y The minimum or optimal number of op
System.PropertiesProperty Files 10-7locator.objectcache.class Class NameN The object cache implementation class. The default is oracle.panam.core.util
System.Properties10-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guidelog.level String list Y Log level. Can contain any of the follo
System.PropertiesProperty Files 10-9locator.external.hook.class Class nameY Default implementation of UserAuthenticationHook. The default is oracl
System.Properties10-10 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guidelocator.home.folder.sorter.hook.classString Y Value used by the
System.PropertiesProperty Files 10-11locator.session.id.hook.class Class NameY Declares the hook for generating the session ID. The default is oracle.
System.Properties10-12 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guidelocator.request.listener.classes Class NameY Declares a class t
System.PropertiesProperty Files 10-13event.request.error Boolean Y Declares a request event to be "error occurs during request processing".
System.Properties10-14 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideorder.services String Y The sorting order for the Wireless Edit
Notification.propertiesProperty Files 10-1510.3 Notification.propertiesThis file provides basic configuration for the notification engine. This file i
Rmi.properties10-16 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide10.4 Rmi.propertiesYou can manage objects in the Wireless Edition
oemevent.propertiesProperty Files 10-17The implementation is managed by the daemon: oracle.panama.core.rmi.server.ServerImpl 10.5 oemevent.propertiesA
Ftp.properties10-18 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide10.6 Ftp.propertiesThe FTP server is a daemon that publishes the r
Spatial.PropertiesProperty Files 10-19The Ftp.properties file has the following parameters:Table 10–6 Parameters of the Ftp.properties File10.7 Spatia
www-server.properties10-20 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide10.8 www-server.propertiesThe probe is a daemon that displa
Provisioning.propertiesProperty Files 10-21oracle.panama.core.probe.WebServer 10.9 Provisioning.propertiesThis property file is used by the Provisioni
useragent.properties10-22 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide10.10 useragent.propertiesThis property file lists the mappi
EncodingSets.propertiesProperty Files 10-23Table 10–12 Parameters of the AsynchNotification.properties File 10.13 AsynchRequest.propertiesThis is the
LocationMark.properties10-24 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideThis file is in the WE_HOME/server/classes/oracle/panama/
ProxyFirewall.propertiesProperty Files 10-2510.16 ProxyFirewall.propertiesThis property file specifies the proxy properties used by Wireless Edition w
xiiiPrefaceThe Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide discusses how to configure Wireless Edition.This Preface contains thes
MailAdapter.properties10-26 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide10.17 MailAdapter.propertiesThis is the properties file fo
Geocoders.xmlProperty Files 10-2710.19 positioner.xmlThis XML file specifies the automatic positioning capability provider. It is in the WE_HOME/serve
Mappers.xml10-28 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideTable 10–20 Parameters of the Geocoders.xml File10.21 Mappers.xmlThis
Strip.propertiesProperty Files 10-29with a translation table to convert a target entity into an appropriate string. It in the WE_HOME/server/classes/o
MAgent.properties10-30 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideoracle.panama.adapter.stripper.Strip1.targets.aring = åoracle.p
Cookies.propertiesProperty Files 10-31instance name to the corresponding Magent.properties file. For example, for two instances:PTG1=oracle.panama.mag
Cookies.properties10-32 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
Index-1IndexAalerts, 3-2asynchronous notification, 6-13properties, 10-22asynchronous request properties, 10-23Ccache implementation, 10-7client, Wirel
Index-2IIMAP, 2-4installation overview, 1-2JJDBCConnection Pooling, 1-12driver setting, 10-5JNDI 1.2, 2-4JVM support, multiple, 5-1LLDAPproperties, 10
Index-3positioner.xml, 10-27preferences.xml, 4-5probe monitor, 4-6propertiesasynchronous notification, 10-22asynchronous request, 10-23cookies, 10-31e
xivOrganizationThis document contains: Related DocumentationWireless Edition-specific DocumentationOracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Config
Index-4provisioning adapter, 1-12upgrading, 1-7www-server properties, 10-20XXML, 8-1Xslt utility, 8-6
xvAdditionally, Oracle9i Application Server, Database, Networking, Application Development, and other documentation is available on your Documentation
Overview 1-11OverviewThis document describes the post-installation configuration of Wireless Edition. Each section of this document presents a differe
Installation Overview1-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide1.1 Installation OverviewThe Oracle9i Application Server inst
Manual ConfigurationOverview 1-31.2 Manual ConfigurationAfter installation, perform the manual configuration steps described in this section: Section
Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide, Release 1.1Part No. A86701-02Copyright © 2001 Oracle Corporation. All rights reser
Manual Configuration1-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guidea.Verify that the Java Virtual Machine is version 1.2.2. For e
Manual ConfigurationOverview 1-54.For UNIX only, to display the images from the Personalization Portal properly, set the DISPLAY environment variable
Manual Configuration1-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideb. In the Startup Servlets section, add the Wireless Edition s
UpgradeOverview 1-7The login page should appear. The Personalization Portal prompts you to enter a user name and a password. You can log in using “Adm
Samples1-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide1.4 SamplesYou can install the sample services and adapters into the reposi
Web Integration ServerOverview 1-91.5 Web Integration ServerThe Wireless Edition Web Integration Server hosts services that applications can use to ex
Wireless Edition Client1-10 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide1.6 Wireless Edition ClientThe Wireless Edition client run
OCI8 JDBC DriverOverview 1-112.From the Edit menu, select Preferences, and then Configuration. 3. Enter the Proxy (HTTP) and the Secure Proxy (HTTPS)
User Provisioning1-12 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide1.8 User ProvisioningYou can integrate your repository with an e
JDBC Connection PoolingOverview 1-13Connection pooling under Wireless Edition session management supports server environments that include short-lived
iiiContentsList of TablesSend Us Your Comments...
JDBC Connection Pooling1-14 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
FastForward 2-12FastForwardThis document describes the FastForward Email and Directory applications, their installation, and configuration.Each sectio
Introduction2-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide2.1 IntroductionThe FastForward Email and Directory applications enabl
InstallationFastForward 2-3Mail JavaMail API 1.2 from Sun Microsystems JavaBeans Activation Framework extension (JAF) from Sun MicrosystemsDirectory
Configuration2-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide2.3 ConfigurationThe OracleMobile Mail and Directory applications pro
ConfigurationFastForward 2-5An example of the files is in the doc directory.For the Mail application, you must configure the following parameters:Tabl
Configuration2-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guidemail.folder.sent The name of the Sent folder on the mail server. Defa
ConfigurationFastForward 2-7For the Directory application, you must configure the following parameters: Table 2–2 Directory parametersmail.designer.pa
Configuration2-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideldap.usernameldap.passwordIf an LDAP login is required, a default use
ConfigurationFastForward 2-92.3.0.3.2 Configuring Mail and Directory Parameters through request Parameters defined this way will override the values
iv1.9 Geocoding Setup... 1-121.10JDBC
Configuration2-10 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideAll the other parameters will be read from the properties file, or t
ConfigurationFastForward 2-11All the other parameters will be read from the properties file, or the default values will be used. If other parameters a
Configuration2-12 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideIn the OracleMobileEmail.properties file, change the mail.config.cla
ConfigurationFastForward 2-132.3.0.3.4 Configuration of URL Adapter in PTG 1.1 ServiceDesigner Mail and Directory applications can be run through the
Configuration2-14 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideFigure 2–1 Service Designer WindowNow you can use e-mail.
Alerts and SMS Request Listener 3-13Alerts and SMS Request ListenerAlerts and SMS Request Listener discusses alerts and the SMS Request Listener in Wi
Alerts3-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideand alert address can be created by end users through Wireless Edition perso
AlertsAlerts and SMS Request Listener 3-33.2.2 Notification QueueThe result of an alert execution, if any, together with the alert creator’s default a
Alerts3-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideEdition can also use the URL connection to the SMS-C server when sending the
SMS Request ListenerAlerts and SMS Request Listener 3-53.2.4.5 Flow-ControlConfigure the following entries for the SMS-control:# The max number of SMS
v4 Logging4.1 Overview...
Request and Notification Queue Pool3-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideTo configure the SMS Request Listener:1. Includ
Request and Notification Queue PoolAlerts and SMS Request Listener 3-7#init.pool.size=## Minimum Thread pool size#minimum.pool.size=
Request and Notification Queue Pool3-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
Logging 4-14LoggingThe document describes the logging capability of Wireless Edition. Each section of this document presents a different topic. These
Database Logging4-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide4.2.1 Configuring the Database LoggerThe database logger of a Wire
Database LoggingLogging 4-3select access to the V$ tables. # Usage example: log in as system and say "grant select any table to %PANAMA_USERNAM
Database Logging4-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideTable 4–2 Contents of the ptg_service_log TableColumn Name Descrip
Transaction LoggingLogging 4-54.3 Service Designer LoggingBy default, the Service Designer writes error information to the log directory of the Servic
Configuring the Runtime Monitor and Management4-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideYou can use the System.properties fi
Configuring the Runtime Monitor and ManagementLogging 4-7You can configure the probe component by editing the www-server.properties file in the WE_HOM
vi6.4 Setting up the ptg_services.tcl File... 6-106.5Configuration
Configuring the Runtime Monitor and Management4-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
Multiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-15Multiple JVM Support and Load BalancingMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing describes multiple Java Vir
Overview5-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide5.1 OverviewThe following sections describe three possible deployment scen
Multiple Instances on Same Machine as Oracle HTTP ServerMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-35.2 Multiple Instances on Same Machine as Oracle HT
Multiple Instances on Same Machine as Oracle HTTP Server5-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideApJServRoute JS2 PC2..ApJS
Multiple Instances on Same Machine as Oracle HTTP ServerMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-5structure and modify the structure so that each of
Multiple Instances on Same Machine as Oracle HTTP Server5-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideTable 5–1 Property File Se
Multiple Instances and Oracle HTTP Server All on Different MachinesMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-7jserv.properties file to Java as part of
Multiple Instances and Oracle HTTP Server All on Different Machines5-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide2. Start the Or
Configuring the Personalization Portal for Load-BalancingMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-95.5 Load BalancingWhen multiple instances are runn
vii10.3 Notification.properties ... 10-1510.4Rmi.p
Configuring the Personalization Portal for Load-Balancing5-10 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide Section 5.6.1, "C
Configuring the Personalization Portal for Load-BalancingMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-113.Copy the default zone.properties file in ORACLE
Configuring the Personalization Portal for Load-Balancing5-12 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideh. Set the following in
Configuring the Personalization Portal for Load-BalancingMultiple JVM Support and Load Balancing 5-13set classpath=%classpath%;ORACLE_HOME\jsp\lib\ojs
Configuring the Personalization Portal for Load-Balancing5-14 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
Oracle Enterprise Manager 6-16Oracle Enterprise ManagerOracle Enterprise Manager describes the use of Oracle Enterprise Manager with Wireless Edition.
Overview6-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide6.1 OverviewThe use of Oracle Enterprise Manager with Wireless Edition pro
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tierOracle Enterprise Manager 6-36.3 Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tierThe Oracle Enterprise M
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tier6-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide4.Append the ptg_services.tcl file
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tierOracle Enterprise Manager 6-55.Append the following entry to the svppcart.dat file in the ORACLE_HOME/o
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tier6-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide1.Un-zip the ptgwincartridge.zip fi
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tierOracle Enterprise Manager 6-73.Extract this file in the copied directory. This extracts the console int
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tier6-8 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide5.The entries in WE_HOME/oem/client
Configuring the Server, Client, and Middle-tierOracle Enterprise Manager 6-9$ORACLE_HOME/jlib/ewtcompat-opt-3_3_6.zip$ORACLE_HOME/jlib/ewt-swingaccess
Setting up the ptg_services.tcl File6-10 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide# Wireless Edition events integration #/com/o
Setting up the ptg_services.tcl FileOracle Enterprise Manager 6-11set HostName($NEW_PARAMETER_NAME) $Host;set tnsaddress($NEW_PARAMETER_NAME) "(D
Configuration for Another Wireless Edition Instance6-12 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guideset HostName($ServiceName2) $H
Asynchronous Notification of Error InformationOracle Enterprise Manager 6-136.6 Configuring the Database LoggerThe database logger of a Wireless Editi
Launching the Oracle Enterprise Manager Tools6-14 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide6.8 Launching the Oracle Enterprise
Multi-byte Character Support 7-17Multi-byte Character SupportMulti-byte Character Support describes multi-byte character support in Wireless Edition.
ixList of Tables2–1 Mail parameters...
Overview7-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide7.1 OverviewThis release of Wireless Edition supports single-byte, multi-b
LocalStrings.properties Files and LocalizationMulti-byte Character Support 7-37.3 Setting the Multi-Byte Encoding for the Personalization PortalThe Pe
LocalStrings.properties Files and Localization7-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide7.5.3 Localization for LDAP, Mail Ad
Utilities 8-18UtilitiesUtilities describes the XML utilities used for management and deployment. Each section of this document presents a different to
System Password Encryption/Decryption8-2 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide8.1 System Password Encryption/DecryptionThe
LoadXmlUtilities 8-38.2 LoadXmlThe LoadXML utility allows you to download and upload Wireless Edition repository objects as XML files. LoadXml reads f
LoadXml8-4 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideTable 8–1 LoadXml UtilityOption Description-l usr/pwdLog on to Wireless Edi
Upload and Download UtilitiesUtilities 8-5Unload ExampleIn this example, XML data is written to standard output.java oracle.panama.core.util.LoadXml -
Xslt8-6 Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration GuideThe xmlloader.properties file specifies the mapping between the object names a
CopyObjectsUtilities 8-7Xslt, which is a command-line utility, reads from standard input and writes its results to standard output.Synopsisoracle.pana
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