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Introduction
J2EE and Web Cache
Portal and Wireless
Business Intelligence and Forms
Unified Messaging
    Demonstrations for the J2EE and Web Cache Install Type
  The following demonstrations are available for all install types (because the components in the J2EE and Web Cache install type are also installed for the other install types).

   
 
Component Demo Description
Oracle HTTP Server CGI Displays environment settings using CGI.
Perl Displays environment settings using a Perl script and mod_perl.
FastCGI Displays environment settings using FastCGI.
Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE (OC4J) JSP Demonstrates the Oracle JSP Tag Libraries, JDBC access, and Java Edge Side Includes (JESI).
JSP Standard JSP examples from Sun.
Servlets Standard servlet examples from Sun.
Java Object Cache Demonstrates performance gains by caching Java objects.
BC4J Demonstrates an online order system built with BC4J, with pages to browse, search, and order toys.
XML-based JAAS Demonstrates the XML-based JAAS Provider to authenticate a user and enforce associated roles and permissions. See the instructions in ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/home/jazn/demo/callerInfo/README.txt.
JDBC Run these JDBC examples from the command line. See the instructions in ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/demo/Samples-Readme.txt.
JMS Run these Oracle Advanced Queueing JMS examples from the command line. See the instructions in ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/demo/aqjmsREADME.txt.
Oracle9iAS Web Services Web Services Demonstrates Web Services.
Oracle9iAS Developer Kits XSQL Pages Demonstrates examples of XML database publishing using XSLT for styling the output for delivery to the browser.
Oracle9iAS Web Cache Web Cache
Invalidation APIs
Provides sample code for Web Cache Invalidation APIs.See the instructions in http://host:webcache_admin_port/readme.examples.html.
Web Cache
Links to the Web Cache page on OTN for additional sample code.

   
    Terminology

 

  • ORACLE_HOME refers to the top-level installation directory for Oracle9iAS.
  • host refers to the machine where Oracle HTTP Server is running.
  • port refers to the port number on which Oracle HTTP Server is listening for incoming requests. You can check these values by clicking the Ports tab.

 


   Additional Demonstrations
       and
Code Samples

 

 

You can find additional demonstrations and code samples for Oracle9iAS on Oracle Technology Network at http://otn.oracle.com/products/ias.

 

 
 
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