Subject: Graphic Descriptions in OC4J User's Guide
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 18:35:21 -0500
From: "queueing@postoffice.pacbell.net" <queueing@postoffice.pacbell.net>
Reply-To: queueing@pacbell.net
To: "sheryl.maring@oracle.com" <sheryl.maring@oracle.com>

Original Message:
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From: Ellen Barnes Ellen.Barnes@oracle.com
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 13:06:46 -0800
To: queueing@pacbell.net, ellen.barnes@oracle.com
Subject: Graphic Descriptions in OC4J User's Guide

Hi Sheryl,

I was able to get through Chapter 3 in the OC4J User's Guide. I have to
leave early today (dentist appt.), otherwise I'd be able to finish it
for you. Anyway, this should help.

-Ellen

Sheryl:

I have added to Ellen's material.  Mine starts at Chapter 4.

q

Chapter 2:
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Figure 2-1 = already done. (config3.gif)

Figure 2-2 = Shows the General and Status sections of the OC4J Home
Page, containing metrics on your OC4J instance and its applications.

Figure 2-3 = Shows the Deployed Applications section of the OC4J Home
Page, containing "Deploy EAR file" and "Deploy WAR file" buttons.

Figure 2-4 = Shows the Administration section of the OC4J Home Page,
containing Instance Properties and Application Defaults.

Figure 2-5 = already done. (config2.gif)

Figure 2-6 = already done. (configa.gif)

Figure 2-7 = Shows the eight buttons in the Deployment Wizard
representing the eight steps for application deployment.

Figure 2-8 = Shows the "Deployment Application: Select Application" page
in the Wizard deployment process, which enables you to browse your
system for the EAR file to be deployed.

Page 2-23 (no figure number) (config5.gif) = Shows the "Deploy
Application: URL Mapping for Web Modules" page in the Wizard Deployment
Process. Lists Web modules in your application and the URL mapping for
each module.

Page 2-24 (no figure number) (config7.gif) = Table in Wizard deployment
process listing all resource references found in you application.

Figure 2-9 = Shows the "User Manager" section of the Wizard deployment
process, where you specify a user manager to be associated with the
application.

Page 2-26 (no figure number) (config8.gif) = Shows the "Deploy
Application: Security Role Mappings" section of the Wizard deployment
process.

Page 2-27 (no figure number) (config10.gif) = Shows the "Web Services"
section of the Wizard deployment process.

Page 2-28 (no figure number) (config11.gif) = Shows the "Deploy
Application: Summary" and "Web Services" sections of the Wizard
deployment process.

Chapter 3:
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Page 3-3 (no figure number) (advanc10.gif) = Shows the "General" section
in the Administration section of the OC4J Home page.

Page 3-5 (no figure number) (cluster1.gif) = Shows the "Multiple VM
Configuration" section of the General Server Properties Page. It
contains the following sections: Islands, Number of Processes, Ports,
and Command Line options.

Page 3-6 (no figure number) (rmigms.gif) = Shows the "Configuration File
Paths" section of the General Server Properties page.

Page 3-7 (no figure number) (advance9.gif) = Shows the "URL Mappings for
Web Modules" section of the Administration section of the OC4J Home
Page. Contains: Name, Parent Application, URL Binding, and Load on
startup.

Page 3-7 (no figure number) (advance8.gif) = Shows "Oracle JSP Container
Properties" section of the Administration section of the OC4J Home Page.

Page 3-8 (no figure number) (advanc11.gif) = Shows the "Web Module:
Global Web Module" section of the Administration section of the OC4J
Home page.

Figure 3-1 = Shows the "General " section of the "Data Source" section
under the "Application Defaults" column of the OC4J Home Page.

Figure 3-2 = Shows the "JNDI Locations" section of the "Data Source"
section of the OC4J Home Page.

Figure 3-3 = Shows the "Connection Attributes" section of the "Data
Source" section of the OC4J Home Page.

Figure 3-4 = Shows the "Properties" section of the "Data Source" section
of the OC4J Home Page.

Figure 3-5 = Shows the "Administration" properties of the OC4J Home
Page.

Figure 3-6 = Shows the "Security" page of the Administration section of
the OC4J Home Page.

Page 3-16 (no figure number) (advanc13.gif)  = Contains an example of a
"server SML" configuration file. Note that you can hand edit the XML
elements.

Figure 3-7 = Shows all the OC4J SML (Server XML and Application XML)
files and their roles in OC4J.

Figure 3-8 = Shows the XML files that can be referenced in the
server.xml file.

Figure 3-9 = Maps server.xml files to other XML configuration files.

Figure 3-10 = Shows the directory structure (tree) of the development
application directory.

Chapter 4:
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Page 4-2 (no figure number) (dsprimea.gif) = Shows the Data Source
page from the Application Defaults column of the Administration
section on the OC4J Home Page.

Figure 4-1 = Shows the General section of the Data Source Definition
under the Application Defaults column.

Figure 4-2 = Shows the JNDI Locations section of the Data Source
Definition under the Application Defaults column.

Figure 4-3 = Shows the Connection Attributes section of the Data Source
Definition under the Application Defaults column.

Figure 4-4 = Shows the Properties section of the Data Source
Definition under the Application Defaults column.

Page 4-7 (no figure number) (dsprime2.gif) = Shows the General Properties
screen accessed from the default application screen.

Chapter 5:
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Figure 5-1 = already done. (fc01.gif)

Page 5-12 (no figure number) = already done. (gsimg1.gif)

Page 5-12 (no figure number) = already done. (gsimg2.gif)

Page 5-13 (no figure number) = already done. (gsimg3.gif)

Chapter 6:
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Figure 6-1 = already done. (jsptrans.gif)

Figure 6-2 = already done. (mvc.gif)

Page 6-7 (no figure number) = already done. (scn_wlcm.gif)

Page 6-7 (no figure number) = already done. (scn_wela.gif)

Page 6-10 (no figure number) = already done. (scn_useb.gif)

Page 6-10 (no figure number) = already done. (scn_usea.gif)

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