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Oracle® Application Server Adapters for Files, FTP, Databases, and Enterprise Messaging User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2.)
B25307-01
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A

activationAgent property
fatalErrorFailoverProcess, 2.2.1.8.2
ActivationSpec parameters, 2.2.1.10
Adapter Configuration Wizard
configuring the database adapter, 4.8.4
configuring the file adapter, 4.4.1
starting, 1.1, 2.1.3, 4.4.1
stored procedures, 4.7.1
Adapter Configuration wizard
understanding what happens internally during design time, 4.4.10
using with the AQ adapter, 3.3.1
using with the database adapter, 4.4
using with the file adapter, 2.1.3
using with the FTP adapter, 2.1.3
using with the JMS adapter, 5.3.2
adapter services
defined in the WSDL file, 4.5.3
adapters
configuring, 1.1
creating header variables, 3.3.9
definition, 1.1
error handling, 2.2.1.8
in JDeveloper BPEL Designer, 1.1
service names, 1.1
ADT payload types
AQ adapter, 3.2.3
after-read strategy
database adapter, 4.4.9
APIs, 4.7.1.2
application.xml file
configuring OJMS, 5.3.6
configuring Tibco JMS, 5.3.8
AQ adapter
ADT payload types, 3.2.3
AQ header properties, 3.2.2
correlation identifier, 3.2.1
dequeue mode, 3.2.2
enqueue-specific features, 3.2.1
features, 3.2
generated WSDL file, 3.3.1.1
message priority, 3.2.1
multiconsumer queue, 3.2.1
payload schema, 3.2.4
use cases, 3.3
AQ header properties
AQ adapter, 3.2.2
AQ headers, 3.3.8
arrayIdentifierLength
construct, 6.3
arrayLength
construct, 6.3
arrays
native schema, 6.2.2.5
arrayTerminatedBy
construct, 6.3
assign
construct, 6.3
audit link
following the instance execution process, 4.8.9

B

batch processing
support with the file and FTP adapters, 2.2.1.3
batching
definition, 2.2.1.3.3
byteOrder
construct, 6.3

C

cellSeparatedBy
construct, 6.3
choiceCondition
construct, 6.3
clauses
clauses to add to impact the sign position in COBOL Copybook, 6.1.1.4.2
supported COBOL Copybook clauses, 6.1.1.4.2
COBOL Copybook
clauses to add to impact the sign position, 6.1.1.4.2
definition, 6.1.1.4
multiple root levels, 6.2.1.6.1
Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.4
numeric types, 6.2.1.6.4
single root level, virtual decimal, fixed length array, 6.2.1.6.2
supported clauses, 6.1.1.4.2
use cases, 6.2.1.6
user inputs, 6.1.1.4.1
variable length array, 6.2.1.6.3
compiling
FulfillOrder process, 4.8.8
complex structure
native schema, 6.2.1.4
conditional processing
native schema, 6.2.2.6
conditionValue
construct, 6.3
config timeout parameter
configuring in the server.xml file, 2.2.1.5
connection pooling
database adapter, 4.5.6.7
constructs
arrayIdentifierLength, 6.3
arrayLength, 6.3
arrayTerminatedBy, 6.3
assign, 6.3
byteOrder, 6.3
cellSeparatedBy, 6.3
choiceCondition, 6.3
conditionValue, 6.3
dateFormat, 6.3
encoding, 6.3
headerLines, 6.3
headerLinesTerminatedBy, 6.3
identifierLength, 6.3
itemSeparatedBy, 6.3
leftsurroundedBy, 6.3
length, 6.3
listTerminatedBy, 6.3
lookAhead, 6.3
native schema, 6.3
paddedBy, 6.3
padStyle, 6.3
quotedBy, 6.3
rightsurroundedBy, 6.3
skip, 6.3
skipLines, 6.3
skipUntil, 6.3
standalone, 6.3
startsWith, 6.3
stream, 6.3
style, 6.3
surroundedBy, 6.3
terminatedBy, 6.3
uniqueMessageSeparator, 6.3
variable, 6.3
variables, 6.3
version, 6.3
xmlversion, 6.3
control table
database adapter, 4.2.2.2.5
copy rules
creating, 4.8.6, 4.8.7
correlation identifier
AQ adapter, 3.2.1
creating relationships
database adapter, 4.4.6
CSV
native schema, 6.2.1.1

D

database adapter
after-read strategy, 4.4.9
choosing a polling strategy, 4.5.6.5
connection pooling, 4.5.6.7
control table, 4.2.2.2.5
creating a partner link, 4.8.4
creating a project, 4.8.3
creating an invoke activity, 4.8.5
creating relationships, 4.4.6
creating the object model, 4.4.7
datatype conversions, 4.7.3.2, 4.7.4.1
defining keys, 4.4.5
defining the WHERE clause, 4.4.8
deleting the rows that were read, 4.4.9.1
deployment, 4.5.5
design overview, 4.1.2
existence checking, 4.5.6.3
features, 4.1.1
function return values, 4.7.4.3
generated XML schema, 4.5.4
importing and selecting tables, 4.4.4
inbound distributed polling, 4.5.6.8
last updated, 4.2.2.2.4
last-read ID, 4.2.2.2.3
locking, 4.5.6.8.1
logical delete, 4.2.2.2.2
mapping any relational schema to any XML schema types, 4.2.1.2
maxRaiseSize, 4.5.6.4
merge operations, 4.2.2.1.1
null values, 4.7.4.2
operation type, 4.4.3
performance, 4.5.6
physical delete, 4.2.2.2.1
polling strategies, 4.2.2.2
query by example operations, 4.2.2.1.2
REF CURSOR support, 4.7.5.1
relational types to XML schema types, 4.2.1.1
relational-to-XML mappings, 4.2.1, 4.5.2
relationship reading, 4.5.6.6
running the FulfillOrder process, 4.8.9
sequencing table, 4.2.2.2.3, 4.2.2.2.4, 4.4.9.3
SQL operations as Web services, 4.2.2
stored procedure design time WSDL and XSD generation, 4.7.2
stored procedures and functions, 4.7
stored procedures at run time, 4.7.3
supported primitive datatypes, 4.7.2.2
third-party database support, 4.6
TopLink mapping workbench project, 4.5.1
toplink_mappings.xml file, 4.1.2
tutorials, 4.3
update a field in the table, 4.4.9.2
use cases, 4.2.2.1.3, 4.3
validating, compiling, and deploying, 4.8.8
value binding, 4.7.3.1
database connection
configuring in the oc4j-ra.xml file, 4.1.2, 4.4.2
database operations
DML operations, 4.2.2.1
datatype conversions
database adapter, 4.7.3.2, 4.7.4.1
dateFormat
construct, 6.3
dates
native schema, 6.2.2.7
DBActivationSpec, 4.5.3.3
DBInsert process
selecting for a partner link, 4.8.4
DBReadInteractionSpec, 4.5.3.2
DBWriteInteractionSpec, 4.5.3.1
debatching
definition, 2.1.1, 2.2.1.3.3
file adapter use case, 2.4.1.2
supported with the file and FTP adapters, 2.1.1
defining keys
database adapter, 4.4.5
deleting rows that were read
database adapter, 4.4.9.1
delimited format
Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.1
delimiters
file adapter use case, 2.4.1.3
deploying
FulfillOrder process, 4.8.8
deployment
of database adapter, 4.5.5
dequeue mode
AQ adapter, 3.2.2
DML operations
merge, 4.2.2.1.1
query by example, 4.2.2.1.2
with the database adapter, 4.2.2.1
domain
passwords, 4.8.8
DTD format
Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.3

E

encoding
construct, 6.3
enqueue-specific features
AQ adapter, 3.2.1
error handling
fatalErrorFailoverProcess property, 2.2.1.8.2
inbound direction for file and FTP adapters, 2.2.1.8
outbound direction for file and FTP adapters, 2.2.2.4
rejectedMessageHandlers property, 2.2.1.8
uniqueMessageSeparater property, 2.2.1.8.3
errors
default error directory, 2.2.1.8.4
Esc key
stopping creation of XPath expressions, 4.8.6, 4.8.7
existence checking
database adapter, 4.5.6.3

F

fatalErrorFailoverProcess property
error handling, 2.2.1.8.2
file adapter
ActivationSpec parameters, 2.2.1.10
architecture, 2.1.2
archiving successfully processed files, 2.2.1.2.2
batch processing, 2.2.1.3
batching multiple inbound messages, 2.2.1.3.3
batching multiple outbound files, 2.2.2.2.4
binary data format support, 2.1.1
Cobol Copybook format support, 2.1.1
debatching use case, 2.4.1.2
delimited format support, 2.1.1
dynamic outbound file names, 2.2.2.2.3
features, 2.1.1
file delimiter use case, 2.4.1.3
file polling, 2.2.1.4
file read concepts, 2.2.1
file read operation, 2.1.1
file reading use case, 2.4.1.1
file size delivery limitations, 2.2.1.2.2
file write concepts, 2.2.2
file writing use case, 2.4.1.5
fixed positional format support, 2.1.1
fixed positional use case, 2.4.1.4
guaranteed delivery and recovery, 2.2.1.9
inbound direction, 2.2.1.1
inbound header WSDL file, 2.2.1.11
inbound WSDL file, 2.2.1.10
including and excluding files, 2.2.1.3.2
limitations on outbound file name lengths, 2.2.2.2.1
logical and physical directory paths, 2.2.1.2.1, 2.2.2.2.1
opaque support, 2.1.1
outbound file directory, 2.2.2.2
outbound file naming conventions, 2.2.2.2.2
outbound header WSDL file, 2.2.2.6
outbound WSDL file, 2.2.2.5
processing large files, 2.2.1.5
supported formats, 2.1.1
supported naming patterns, 2.2.1.3.1
synchronous reads using an invoke activity, 2.2.1.12
translating native data, 2.2.1.7
use cases, 2.4
write read operation, 2.1.1
XML format support, 2.1.1
file names
limitations on file adapter outbound file name lengths, 2.2.2.2.1
file polling, 2.2.1.4
file reading
file adapter use case, 2.4.1.1
file writing
file adapter use case, 2.4.1.5
fixed length data
native schema, 6.2.2.1
fixed length structure
native schema, 6.2.1.3
fixed positional
file adapter use case, 2.4.1.4
fixed-length positional format
Native Format Builder wizard support, 6.1.1.2
from Oracle BPEL Console, 2.2.1.9
FTP adapter
ActivationSpec parameters, 2.2.1.10
architecture, 2.1.2
archiving successfully processed files, 2.2.1.2.2
batch processing, 2.2.1.3
batching multiple inbound messages, 2.2.1.3.3
batching multiple outbound files, 2.2.2.2.4
binary data format support, 2.1.1
Cobol Copybook format support, 2.1.1
creating an Oracle Wallet, 2.3.4
delimited format support, 2.1.1
dynamic outbound file names, 2.2.2.2.3
features, 2.1.1
file inbound file directory, 2.2.2.2
file modification times, 2.2.3
file polling, 2.2.1.4
file read concepts, 2.2.1
file read operation, 2.1.1
file write concepts, 2.2.2
file write operation, 2.1.1
fixed positional format support, 2.1.1
guaranteed delivery and recovery, 2.2.1.9
inbound direction, 2.2.1.1, 2.2.3
inbound header WSDL file, 2.2.1.11
inbound WSDL file, 2.2.1.10
including and excluding files, 2.2.1.3.2
installing and configuring OpenSSL, 2.3.2
installing and configuring vsftpd, 2.3.3
logical and physical directory paths, 2.2.1.2.1, 2.2.2.2.1
opaque support, 2.1.1
outbound direction, 2.2.4
outbound file naming conventions, 2.2.2.2.2
outbound header WSDL file, 2.2.2.6
outbound WSDL file, 2.2.2.5
processing large files, 2.2.1.5
restrictions on use of RESTART and RECOVERY commands, 2.2.3
secure FTP overview, 2.3.1
serverLineSeparator property for determining line separations during binary file transfers, 2.2.3
specifying connection information to an FTP server, 2.2.3
SSL, 2.3
supported formats, 2.1.1
supported naming patterns, 2.2.1.3.1
translating native data, 2.2.1.7
use cases, 2.4, 2.4.2
using secure FTP, 2.3
XML format support, 2.1.1
FTP server
specifying configuration information in the oc4j-ra.xml file, 2.2.3
specifying connection information to, 2.2.3
FulfillOrder process
deploying, 4.8.8
running, 4.8.9
function return values
database adapter, 4.7.4.3
functions
See stored procedures and functions, 4.7

H

header properties
JMS adapter, 5.3.1
header variables
creating for an adapter, 3.3.9
specifying, 2.2.2.2.3
headerLines
construct, 6.3
headerLinesTerminatedBy
construct, 6.3

I

IBM Websphere JMS configuration, 5.3.9
identifierLength
construct, 6.3
importing tables
database adapter, 4.4.4
inbound distributed polling
database adapter, 4.5.6.8
invoke activities
creating, 4.8.5
invoke activity
synchronous reads using the file adapter, 2.2.1.12
itemSeparatedBy
construct, 6.3

J

Java pattern letters
supported with file and FTP adapters, 2.2.2.2.2
JDeveloper BPEL Designer
adapters, 1.1
JDK regular expressions
supported with the file and FTP adapters, 2.2.1.3.1, 2.2.1.3.2
JMS adapter
concepts, 5.2
generated WSDL files, 5.3.3
header properties, 5.3.1
IBM Websphere JMS configuration, 5.3.9
OC4J JMS configuration, 5.3.7
oc4j-ra.xml file, 5.3.4
OJMS configuration, 5.3.6
point-to-point, 5.3.1
produce message procedure, 5.3.5
publish/subscribe, 5.3.1
Tibco JMS configuration, 5.3.8
use cases, 5.3

L

last updated
database adapter, 4.2.2.2.4
last-read ID
database adapter, 4.2.2.2.3
leftsurroundedBy
construct, 6.3
length
construct, 6.3
lists
native schema, 6.2.2.4
listTerminatedBy
construct, 6.3
LocalBPELServer
using to deploy a process, 4.8.8
locking
database adapter, 4.5.6.8.1
logical delete
database adapter, 4.2.2.2.2
logical directory paths, 2.2.1.2.1, 2.2.2.2.1
lookAhead
construct, 6.3

M

maxRaiseSize
database adapter, 4.5.6.4
merge
DML operations, 4.2.2.1.1
message priority
AQ adapter, 3.2.1
message recovery, 2.2.1.9
messages
file size delivery limitations with the file adapter, 2.2.1.2.2
multiconsumer queue
AQ adapter, 3.2.1

N

namespaces
schema must have a namespace, 2.2.1.7
naming patterns
supported with the file and FTP adapters, 2.2.1.3.1
Native Format Builder wizard
COBOL Copybook format support, 6.1.1.4
creating native schema files, 6.1
delimited format support, 6.1.1.1
DTD format support, 6.1.1.3
fixed-length positional format, 6.1.1.2
overview of windows, 6.1.2
starting, 2.2.1.7
supported formats, 6.1.1
native schema files
creating, 6.1
native schemas
arrayIdentifierLength construct, 6.3
arrayLength construct, 6.3
arrays, 6.2.2.5
arrayTerminatedBy construct, 6.3
assign construct, 6.3
byteOrder construct, 6.3
cellSeparatedBy construct, 6.3
choiceCondition construct, 6.3
complex structure, 6.2.1.4
conditional processing, 6.2.2.6
conditionValue construct, 6.3
constructs, 6.3
CSV, 6.2.1.1
dateFormat construct, 6.3
dates, 6.2.2.7
encoding construct, 6.3
fixed length data, 6.2.2.1
fixed length structure, 6.2.1.3
headerLines construct, 6.3
headerLinesTerminatedBy construct, 6.3
identifierLength construct, 6.3
itemSeparatedBy construct, 6.3
leftsurroundedBy construct, 6.3
length construct, 6.3
lists, 6.2.2.4
listTerminatedBy construct, 6.3
lookAheadconstruct, 6.3
paddedBy construct, 6.3
padStyle construct, 6.3
quotedBy construct, 6.3
rightsurroundedBy construct, 6.3
separated value file structure, 6.2.1.2
skip construct, 6.3
skipLines construct, 6.3
skipUntil construct, 6.3
standalone construct, 6.3
startsWith construct, 6.3
stream construct, 6.3
style construct, 6.3
surrounded data, 6.2.2.3
surroundedBy construct, 6.3
terminated data, 6.2.2.2
terminatedBy construct, 6.3
understanding, 6.2
uniqueMessageSeparator construct, 6.3
use cases, 6.2.1
variable construct, 6.3
variables, 6.2.2.8
variables construct, 6.3
version construct, 6.3
xmlversion construct, 6.3
null values
database adapter, 4.7.4.2

O

object models
database adapter, 4.4.7
object type inheritance, 4.7.2.6
OC4J JMS configuration, 5.3.7
oc4j-ra.xml file
configuring a database connection in, 4.1.2, 4.4.2
configuring an FTP server connection in, 2.2.3
JMS connection factory definitions, 5.3.4
location of, 2.2.3, 4.5.5.1
OJMS configuration, 5.3.6
opaque format
supported with file and FTP adapters, 2.1.1
OpenSSL
installing and configuring, 2.3.2
Oracle Applications adapter, 1.1
Oracle BPEL Console
accessing, 4.8.9
manually performing message recovery, 2.2.1.9
running a process, 4.8.9
Oracle Wallet
installing and configuring, 2.3.4
OracleAS Adapter for AQ
See AQ adapter, 3
OracleAS Adapter for Files
See file adapter, 2
OracleAS Adapter for FTP
See FTP adapter, 2
OracleAS Adapter for JMS
See JMS adapter, 5
overloading, 4.7.1.2

P

paddedBy
construct, 6.3
padStyle
construct, 6.3
partner links
creating, 4.8.4
passwords
domain, 4.8.8
payload schema
AQ adapter, 3.2.4
performance
database adapter, 4.5.6
physical delete
database adapter, 4.2.2.2.1
point-to-point
JMS adapter, 5.3.1
polling strategies
database adapter, 4.2.2.2
polling strategy
database adapter, 4.5.6.5
primitive datatypes
supported, 4.7.2.2
procedures
See stored procedures and functions, 4.7
processing large files
with the file adapter, 2.2.1.5
produce message procedure
JMS adapter, 5.3.5
projects
creating, 4.8.3
publish/subscribe
JMS adapter, 5.3.1

Q

query by example
DML operations, 4.2.2.1.2
quotedBy
construct, 6.3

R

recovery
of messages from Oracle BPEL Console, 2.2.1.9
REF CURSOR support
database adapter, 4.7.5.1
regex constructs
supported, 2.2.1.3.1, 2.2.1.3.2
rejectedMessageHandlers property
error handling, 2.2.1.8
relational-to-XML mappings, 4.5.2
for database adapter, 4.2.1
relationship reading
database adapter, 4.5.6.6
rightsurroundedBy
construct, 6.3
running
FulfillOrder, 4.8.9

S

schemas
must have a namespace, 2.2.1.7
searching for, 4.7.1.1
secure FTP
using with the FTP adapter, 2.3
separated value file structure
native schema, 6.2.1.2
sequencing table
database adapter, 4.2.2.2.3, 4.2.2.2.4
sequencing table updates
database adapter, 4.4.9.3
serverLineSeparator property
determines line separations during binary file transfers, 2.2.3
server.xml file
location of, 2.2.1.5
processing large files, 2.2.1.5
service names
creating, 2.1.3
in adapters, 1.1
skip
construct, 6.3
skipLines
construct, 6.3
skipUntil
construct, 6.3
SSL
creating an Oracle Wallet, 2.3.4
installing and configuring OpenSSL, 2.3.2
installing and configuring vsftpd, 2.3.3
secure FTP overview, 2.3.1
using secure FTP with the FTP adapter, 2.3
standalone
construct, 6.3
startsWith
construct, 6.3
stored procedures
creating a stored procedure use case, 4.8
design time WSDL and XSD generation, 4.7.2
invocation at run time, 4.7.3, 4.7.4
overloaded procedures, 4.7.1.2
run time, 4.7.3
stored procedures and functions, 4.7.1.1
database adapter, 4.7
stream
construct, 6.3
style
construct, 6.3
surrounded data
native schema, 6.2.2.3
surroundedBy
construct, 6.3
synchronous reads
using the file adapter in an invoke activity, 2.2.1.12

T

terminated data
native schema, 6.2.2.2
terminatedBy
construct, 6.3
third-party database support
database adapter, 4.6
Tibco JMS configuration, 5.3.8
TopLink mapping workbench project, 4.5.1
toplink_mappings.xml file, 4.1.2, 4.5.2
translation
native data, 2.2.2.3
not required, 2.2.1.7
of native data, 2.2.1.7
requires native schemas, 6.1
translator
converts native data to XML and back, 2.1.1
troubleshooting and workarounds
AQ adapter, A.4
database adapter, A.1
file adapter, A.3
FTP adapter, A.3
using stored procedures with the database adapter, A.2

U

uniqueMessageSeparater property
error handling, 2.2.1.8.3
uniqueMessageSeparator
construct, 6.3
updating a field in a table
database adapter, 4.4.9.2
use cases
creating a stored procedure, 4.8
using the AQ adapter, 3.3
using the database adapter, 4.3
using the File and FTP adapters, 2.4
using the JMS adapter, 5.3
using the Native Format Builder, 6.2.1
user-defined types, 4.7.2.4, 4.7.2.5
using the Native Format Translator for removing or adding namespaces to XML with no namespace, 6.2.1.5

V

validating
FulfillOrder process, 4.8.8
value binding
database adapter, 4.7.3.1
variable
construct, 6.3
variables
automatically creating, 4.8.5, 4.8.5
construct, 6.3
native schema, 6.2.2.8
version
construct, 6.3
vsftpd server
installing and configuring, 2.3.3

W

Web services
SQL operations as, 4.2.2
WHERE clause
database adapter, 4.4.8
WSDL file
inbound direction for file and FTP adapters, 2.2.1.10
outbound direction for file and FTP adapters, 2.2.2.5
selecting for a partner link, 4.8.4
WSDL files
AQ adapter, 3.3.1.1
define the adapter service, 4.5.3
JMS adapter, 5.3.3
specifying logical directory paths, 2.2.1.2.1, 2.2.2.2.1
WSIL browser
selecting a service DBInsert
selecting for a partnerlink, 4.8.4

X

XML schema
generated by Adapter Configuration wizard, 4.5.4
xmlversion
construct, 6.3
XPath expressions
creating, 4.8.6, 4.8.7
XSD attributes, 4.7.2.3