Oracle Dynamic Services User's and Administrator's Guide
Release 9.0.1

Part Number A88783-01
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A

access control
making services visible to an application, 1-13
access to services
using PL/SQL, Java, or HTTP, 1-14
adaptors
custom-built by resource providers, 6-44
execution, 6-13, 6-26
compound service, 6-35
compound service message merger, 6-39
compound service message splitter, 6-38
compound service message transformer, 6-37
conditional, 6-42
failover, 6-34, 6-35
input, 6-11, 6-22, 6-28
XSLT, 6-28
output, 6-13, 6-26, 6-43
XSLT, 6-43
protocol, 6-12, 6-25, 6-29
HTTP, 6-29
HTTPS, 6-31
JDBC, 6-31
SMTP, 6-33
supplied by Dynamic Services, 6-28
administration
DSAdmin command-line utility, 3-1
application
creating a session with a remote resource provider, 5-7
sessions
executing multiple services, 5-7
opening, closing, 5-7
application profile registry, 1-10, 1-13
registering a service consumer application, 5-2

B

browsing registered services, 3-9

C

cache cleanup, 7-4
central master registry, 4-17
classification descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-5, 6-18
communication
between service administrator and Dynamic Services engine, 1-12
between service consumer application and Dynamic Services engine, 1-12, 1-13
supported protocols, 1-13
compound service execution adaptor, 6-35
message merger, 6-39
message splitter, 6-38
message transformer, 6-37
compound service package
contents, 3-6, 6-2
conditional execution adaptor, 6-42
configuring
DSAdmin utility, 3-2
connection drivers, 1-6, 5-4
direct, 5-4
HTTP, 5-5
HTTPS, 5-5
JMS, 5-5
contact descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-4, 6-18
creating
new service category, 3-7

D

direct connect driver
performing service lookup operations, 5-4
performing synchronous service executions, 5-4
displaying service response, 5-6
drivers
connection, 5-4
DSAdmin utility
browsing registered services, 3-9
creating a new service category, 3-7
creating script files for administration, 7-5
executing a registered service, 3-11
learning about additional operations, 7-5
managing service consumer applications, 7-1
managing services, 7-2
registering a service package, 3-9
registering user identity as a new Dynamic Services service consumer application, 5-2
setting configuration file parameters, 3-2
setting options, 3-4
starting, 3-4
Dynamic Services
adaptors, 6-28
administrator, 1-10
application profile registry, 1-10
application scenarios, 1-4
benefits, 1-3
client library, 1-12, 1-13
communication, 1-12, 1-13
driver, 1-13
engine, 1-11, 1-12
framework, 1-14, 1-16, 1-17
service registry, 1-10, 1-13

E

executing a registered service, 3-11
executing a sample service, 5-5
execution adaptor, 6-26, 6-34

F

failover execution adaptor, 6-35
frequently asked questions (FAQ), B-1, E-1

H

HTTP protocol adaptor, 6-29
HTTPS protocol adaptor, 6-31

I

input adaptor, 6-22, 6-24, 6-28
installation
Dynamic Services distribution, 2-2
installing Dynamic Services in Oracle JVM, 4-2
installing Dynamic Services LDAP schema, 4-15
installing Oracle Internet Directory, 4-14
installing the DSSYS schema, 2-3
system requirements, 2-1

J

jar file, 6-16
Java API for application developers, 5-1
JDBC protocol adaptor, 6-31

K

known issues and problems, 8-1

M

managing
cache cleanup, 7-4
central master registry, 4-17
multiple Dynamic Services instances, 7-4
service consumer applications, 7-1
service response caching, 7-3
services, 7-2
manifest file, 6-1, 6-15

O

opaque session identifier, 5-7
Oracle Internet Directory server, 1-13
organization descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-4, 6-18
output adaptor, 6-26, 6-43

P

PL/SQL interface for application developers, 5-8
protocol adaptor, 6-25, 6-29

R

registering a service, 3-6
registering a service consumer application, 5-2
registering a service package, 3-9
request definition xsd file, 6-1, 6-6, 6-19
response definition xsd file, 6-1, 6-7, 6-19
running DSAdmin utility, 3-4

S

sample service
executing, 5-5
service
browsing registered services, 3-9
creating a new service category, 3-7
creating a service package, 6-15
describing using a service descriptor, 6-16
displaying response, 5-6
executing a registered service, 3-11
execution adaptors, 6-34
managing response caching, 7-3
registering a service package, 3-6, 3-9
service administration
connecting multiple Dynamic Services engine instances, 7-4
modifying service response caching, 7-3
scripting the DSAdmin utility, 7-5
service administrator, 1-10
service consumer application, 1-10
development interfaces
Java API, 5-1
PL/SQL, 5-8
opening a connection to Dynamic Services engine, 1-6, 5-4
registering in application profile registry, 5-2
using a direct connect driver, 5-4
service descriptor XML file, 6-9, 6-16
service body described, 6-20
service header described, 6-16
service package, 6-15
adaptors
execution, 6-13, 6-26, 6-34
input, 6-11, 6-24, 6-28
output, 6-13, 6-26, 6-43
protocol, 6-12, 6-25, 6-29
classification descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-5, 6-18
contact descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-4, 6-18
jar file, 6-16
manifest file, 6-1, 6-15
organization descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-4, 6-18
registering, 3-6
request definition xsd file, 6-1, 6-6, 6-19
response definition xsd file, 6-1, 6-7, 6-19
service descriptor XML file, 6-1, 6-9, 6-16
service provider, 1-9
simple service package
contents, 3-5, 6-1
registering, 3-5
SMTP protocol adaptor, 6-33

U

using adaptors, 6-28
using connection drivers, 1-6, 5-4
using PL/SQL interface
supplied sample code, 5-8, 5-9
using the Java API
supplied sample code, 5-1

X

XSLT input adaptor, 6-28
XSLT output adaptor, 6-43

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