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Oracle® Dynamic Services
User’s and Administrator’s Guide
Release 8.1.6 or higher
November 2000
Part No. Annnnn-nn
Oracle Dynamic Services is a Java-based programmatic framework for
incorporating, managing, and deploying Internet services. Oracle Dynamic
Services makes it easy for application developers to rapidly incorporate existing
services residing in Web sites, local databases, or proprietary systems into their
own applications.
Beta Draft
Oracle Dynamic Services User’s and Administrator’s Guide, Release 8.1.6 or higher
Part No. Annnnn-nn
Copyright © 2000, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Primary Authors:
Alok Srivastava, Marco Carrier, Paul Lin, Wei Qian, Sam Lee, Kan Deng, Cheng Han
Rod Ward, Christine Chan, Katherine Oakey, Larry Guros, Yoko Mizuno
Contributing Authors:
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Contents
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Preface
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Audience ..............................................................................................................................................
Structure...............................................................................................................................................
Related Documents.............................................................................................................................
Conventions.........................................................................................................................................
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Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.4
Application Scenarios ...........................................................................................................
Overview of Concepts ..........................................................................................................
Dynamic Services Implementation Overview ................................................................
Java Deployment View................................................................................................
PL/SQL Deployment View ........................................................................................
Java (HTTP/Java Messaging Services (JMS)) Deployment View .........................
Using Multiple Dynamic Services Engines .....................................................................
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Installation and Configuration
2.1
2.2
2.3
System Requirements ...........................................................................................................
2-1
Dynamic Services Distribution............................................................................................
2-2
Installing the DSSYS Schema ...............................................................................................
2-3
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