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Oracle Help Technologies
The Oracle Help technologies provide the means for developing and
displaying HTML-based help systems for Java applications and for web
applications. Authors can create a single help system that can be
displayedwithout modificationboth in a Java environment, using
Oracle Help for Java (OHJ), and in a web environment, using Oracle
Help for the Web (OHW). Alternatively, you can just use OHJ if you only
need help in a Java environment, or you can just use OHW if you only
need help in a web environment.
Oracle Help for Java
(OHJ) is a set of Java components and an API for developing and
displaying HTML-based help content in a Java environment. OHJ is
designed primarily for displaying help for Java applications, although
it can also be implemented as a stand-alone document viewer for use in
a Java environment.
Oracle Help for the
Web (OHW) is a Java servlet and an API for developing and
delivering HTML-based help content in a web environment. OHW can be
used to provide context-sensitive help for web applications or as means
for processing and displaying structured views of independent HTML
content on the web. With OHW, a user needs only a web browser to
navigate and view help content. All the processing takes place on the
server, via the OHW servlet. Because the help content is managed on a
server and displayed in any number of web browsers, many users have
access to a single installation of the help.
OHJ and OHW are available for free from this Web site. You may
redistribute OHJ as the help system for your application at no cost,
and you may implement the OHW servlet at no cost.
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