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Center - Oracle 11g
Help 5.0 Technologies
The
Oracle Help technologies provide the means
for developing and displaying HTML-based help systems for
Java and web applications. Authors can create a
single help
system that can be displayed - without modification - both in a Java
environment, using Oracle Help for Java (OHJ); and in a web
environment, using Oracle Help for the Web.
Oracle
Help for Java
(OHJ)
is a set of Java components, a Java API, and a file formats
specification 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 - RC (OHW-RC),
similar to OHW-UIX, delivers HTML-based Help content in a Web
environment. It uses the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF)
which is based on the Java Server Faces (JSF) technology, to build a
user interface that follows Oracle's Browser Look and Feel Plus (BLAF+)
behaviors and guidelines.
OHW-RC
uses the model layer to provide Help content, build the table
of contents,
process indexes, and execute searches. Users
can have access to a single instance of OHW-RC, because the Help
contents are processed at the server side.
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 at no cost. |
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