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Quick Tour
Overview of Oracle Application Server 10g
Oracle Application Server is a complete, integrated
application server. This tutorial gives a quick overview
of the components of Oracle Application Server 10g.
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Tutorial (Jan
2004) |
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Installing
Oracle Application Server10g
Oracle Application Server has several install options
whether you want to install the complete platform or just
install the necessary components for development. Before
installing Oracle Application Server you should also review
the release
notes for additional information. View
Quick Install Guide or View
Full Install Guide (Jan
2004) |
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Running a
Wireless Application Using the Wireless Developer Kit
(WDK) 10g
OracleAS Wireless includes a developer kit - a small
runtime wireless environment for developers. This tutorial
will guide you through the process of running a wireless
application with the WDK. View
Tutorial (Jan
2004) |
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Creating a Wireless Application for Pocket PCs using
XHTML/XFORMS in OracleAS Wireless 10g
This walkthrough will build a two page sales management
application using XHTML/XFORMS in OracleAS Wireless
10g. The application will be Sales Opportunities
and Opportunity Details for mobile sales people. These
pages will be created as JSPs using XHTML/XFORMS.
View Tutorial (Jan
2004)
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Adding Wireless Messaging (voice alerts, text messages,
etc) to your J2EE Application using JDeveloper Wireless
Extension
JWE (JDeveloper
Wireless Extension) makes JDeveloper into a seamless
mobile development tool. Whether you are creating mobile
browser applications for mobile devices or J2ME client-side
applications, the JWE is a powerful, easy-to-use, end-to-end
development environment. View
Tutorial (Jan
2004)
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Building
a J2ME Application that Utilizes a Web Service
This lab will get you to build and run a J2ME application.
The interesting thing about this is your J2ME application
(MIDlet) will utilize a standard SOAP based Web service..
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2004) |
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Build and
Test your XHTML Application using the hosted Mobile Studio
Have you wanted to test your wireless and voice application
but did not have the right infrastructure? The Mobile
Studio is the answer! This tutorial
goes through creating a basic wireless application and
uses and online developer testing environment - Mobile
Studio - to test your application on real devices - including
voice access and any mobile browser.
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Pre-10g Tutorials
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Mobile Enabling
Oracle Portal with Oracle9iAS
Wireless
Oracle9iAS Portal pages can be viewed from a wide
variety of devices including but not limited to desktop
browsers, cell phones, and PDAs. The following series
of articles provides details on building portals for such
multi-device environments using Oracle9iAS Wireless.
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Tutorial. (Mar
2003) |
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Oracle by
Example Series of Tutorials - Build and Deploy Wireless
Applications
This includes three main tutorials: 1) Building
a Mobile Application with Oracle9iAS Wireless using HTTPAdapter,
2) Building a Mobile Application
with Oracle9iAS Wireless using SQLAdapter, and 3) Using
the Personal Information Management (PIM) Module with
Oracle9iAS - all for Oracle9iAS 902/903.
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Tutorial. (Feb
2003) |
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Basic walkthrough
of the Oracle9i
Application Server
This is a basic walkthrough of Oracle9iAS
and the main features. This includes all components in
addition to the wireless option. Development experience
is not necessary - for Oracle9iAS
9.0.2. View
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San Francisco Oracle World
2002 hands on session
This tutorial goes through
three walkthoughs of demoing or creating wireless applications.
The first session is a demo, the second is creating
a J2ME messaging application, and the third is wireless
enabling database content - for Oracle9iAS 9.0.2. View
Tutorial. (Nov 2002)
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Walkthrough of building mobile applications
This walkthrough creates four
different applications with Oracle9iAS Wireless. It
starts off with a hello world and ends with a mobile
application that accesses database content. View
Tutorial.
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Multi-channel application
development
This documentation includes several
walkthroughs of creating multi-channels applications.
It includes a variety of concepts from displaying and
formating content, application navigation, forms, and
user interactions. View
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Building a Hello World application
and testing it on the Mobile Studio
This tutorial will take you through
building your first wireless and voice application.
This is a simple tutorial and does not require development
experience or any installation of any products. You
will use an online version of Oracle9iAS Wireless. View
Tutorial.
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Building a voice application
and testing it on the Mobile Studio
This tutorial takes you through the process of designing,
building and testing a few simple voice applications.
After you complete the tutorial, you will be able to
call your voice application and interact with it from
any phone. View
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Building a Newsfeed Web Service
This tutorial describes how to build and deploy
the back end of a newsfeed application that clients
can access as a Web Service. The service queries a database
for news items and returns the results as XML with tags
that conform to the RSS specification, which defines
a standard format for exchanging and syndicating news
items and other data. View
Tutorial.
(Nov 2002)
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Live messaging Web service:
This tutorial
provides a step by step guide to using the live
OTN Messaging Web Service. See here for the Messaging
Web service description and details. The messaging
Web service allows you to send a message to any device
with only the address/number and the message content:
voice, email, SMS, Fax. View the WSDL
here.
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