Index
A B C D E H I J K L M N O P R S T U X
A
- adapter.ini file
- bridge_class parameter, 2.3.1.2
- configuring D3L, 3.1.2
- directory path location, 2.1.2
- ota.d3ls parameter, 2.3.1.2
- ota.send.endpoint parameter, 3.2.2
- ota.type parameter, 2.3.1.2
- smtp.receiver.max_msgs_retrieved parameter, 2.3.1.2
- smtp.receiver.polling_interval parameter, 2.3.1.2
- adapters
- multiple adapters in same Oracle home, 2.2
- agent
- configuration parameters, 2.3.1.2
- application view, 3.2.1
B
- bridge
- detecting messages, 3.2.1
- bridge_class parameter
- definition, 2.3.1.2
C
- common view, 3.2.1, 3.2.2
- configuration
- postinstallation, 2.1.3
- SMTP adapter, 2.3
- configuration parameters
- agent, 2.3.1.2
- copyAdapter script, 2.2
D
- Data definition description language, 1.1
- data definition description language (D3L)
- customizing the payload datatype after installation, 2.1.3.1
- file contents, 3.1.2
- importing in iStudio, 3.1.2
- sending messages using D3L as the payload datatype, 3.2.3
- setting the ota.d3ls parameter, 2.3.1.2
- setting the ota.type parameter, 2.1.3.1, 2.3.1.2
- used by bridge, 3.2.2
- used by bridge to parse formats, 3.2.1
- design time concepts
- SMTP adapter, 3.1
- directories
- logs, 2.3
- persistence, 2.3
- directory path
- of SMTP adapter, 2.1.2
E
- EAI, 1.1
- encryption
- of the SMTP adapter password parameter, A.6
- endpoints
- associating with a subscribing event in iStudio, 3.2.2
- do not use personal e-mail accounts for receiving endpoints, 2.1.2
- Enterprise Application Integration, 1.1
- error messages
- SMTP adapter error codes, 3.6
- SMTP adapter startup problems, A.2
- executable files
- start, 2.3
- start.bat, 2.3
- stop, 2.3
- stop.bat, 2.3
H
- HTTP adapter
- startup error, A.3
I
- IMAP server
- integration with SMTP adapter, 1.1
- receiving messages, 3.2.1
- initialization parameters
- bridge_class, 2.3.1.2
- making the password parameter secure, A.6
- ota.d3ls, 2.3.1.2
- ota.send.endpoint, 3.2.2
- ota.type, 2.3.1.2
- smtp.receiver.max_msgs_retrieved, 2.3.1.2
- smtp.receiver.polling_interval, 2.3.1.2
- installation
- do not use personal e-mail accounts for receiving endpoints, 2.1.2
- hardware requirements, 1.2.1
- preinstallation tasks, 2.1.1
- SMTP adapter, 2.1.2
- software requirements, 1.2.2
- iStudio
- associating endpoints with subscribing events, 3.2.2
- associating metadata, 3.2.2
- importing D3L, 3.1.2
J
- JavaMail API
- using, 3.2.3
- JRE Requirements, 1.2.2
K
- Known SMTP Adapter Limitations, 1.3
L
- log files
- log.xml, 2.3
- of successfully started SMTP adapter, 3.4.1
- viewing SMTP adapter startup problems, A.2
- logs directory
- definition, 2.3
- log.xml file
- logging information, 2.3
M
- messages
- example of extracting message from SMTP adapter, 3.2.3
- example of sending message to SMTP adapter, 3.2.3
- logging SMTP adapter activity, 2.3
- persisting, 2.3
- receiving from a single endpoint, 3.2.1
- sending to multiple endpoints, 3.2.2
- SMTP adapter error messages, 3.6
- metadata
- associating in iStudio, 3.2.2
- metadata parameter
- ota.endpoint, 3.2.2
N
- native view, 3.2.2
O
- Operating System Requirements, 1.2.2
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2.3.1.1
- OracleAS InterConnect
- integration with SMTP adapter, 1.1
- ota.d3ls parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1
- definition, 2.3.1.2
- ota.endpoint metadata parameter, 3.2.2
- ota.send.endpoint parameter
- definition, 3.2.2
- ota.type parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1
- definition, 2.3.1.2
P
- password
- encryption, A.6
- payload datatype
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1
- sending messages, 3.2.3
- persistence directory
- definition, 2.3
- postinstallation
- configuration, 2.1.3
- customizing receiving endpoints behavior, 2.1.3.3
- customizing sending endpoints behavior, 2.1.3.2
- customizing the payload datatype, 2.1.3.1
R
- ReceiverCustomizer Interface, 3.3.1
- receiving endpoints
- do not use personal e-mail accounts, 2.1.2
- requirements
- hardware, 1.2.1
- software, 1.2.2
- runtime concepts
- SMTP adapter, 3.2
S
- security
- making the adapter.ini password parameter secure, A.6
- SMTP adapter
- agent subcomponent, 3.2.2
- bridge subcomponent, 3.2.2
- configuration, 2.3
- customizing, 3.3
- design time concepts, 3.1
- directory path location, 2.1.2
- error messages, 3.6
- extracting messages, 3.2.3
- hardware requirements, 1.2.1
- installation tasks, 2.1.2
- installing multiple adapters, 2.2
- integration with IMAP server, 1.1
- integration with OracleAS InterConnect, 1.1
- integration with SMTP server, 1.1
- log of successfully started adapter, 3.4.1
- logging information, 2.3
- message persistence, 2.3
- overview, 1.1
- preinstallation tasks, 2.1.1
- receiving messages, 3.2.1
- runtime concepts, 3.2
- sending messages, 3.2.2, 3.2.3
- software requirements, 1.2.2
- starting, 2.3, 3.4
- startup errors, A.2
- stopping, 2.3, 3.5
- SMTP server
- integration with SMTP adapter, 1.1
- receiving messages, 3.2.2
- smtp.receiver.exception_folder parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.3
- smtp.receiver.max_msgs_retrieved parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.3
- definition, 2.3.1.2
- smtp.receiver.polling_interval parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.3
- definition, 2.3.1.2
- smtp.sender.character_set parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.2
- smtp.sender.content_type parameter
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.2
- SMTPSenderCustomizer interface, 3.3.2
- start file
- definition, 2.3
- start.bat file
- definition, 2.3
- starting
- SMTP adapter, 3.4
- stop file
- definition, 2.3
- stop.bat file
- definition, 2.3
- stopping
- SMTP adapter, 3.5
T
- troubleshooting
- delivering a message to a specific partition of the publishing adapter, A.7
- HTTP adapter not starting, A.3
- making the adapter.ini password parameter secure, A.6
- SMTP adapter startup errors, A.2
- SMTP adapter uses old information in run-time environment, A.5
U
- uninstalling the SMTP adapter, 2.4
X
- XML payload
- customizing after installation, 2.1.3.1