Oracle® Database Lite Administration and Deployment Guide
10g (10.0.0) Part No. B12262-01 |
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This preface introduces you to the Oracle Database Lite Administration and Deployment Guide, discussing the intended audience, documentation accessibility, and structure of this document.
This manual is intended for application developers as the primary audience and for database administrators who are interested in application development as the secondary audience.
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This guide includes the following topics:
This chapter describes the process of publishing, managing, and deploying your mobile applications using Oracle Database Lite 10g.
The information in this chapter enables you, the Administrator, to started publishing your applications into the Mobile Server Repository.
Chapter 3, "Mobile Manager Overview"
This chapter provides an overview of the Mobile Manager. The Mobile Manager is a web based application and enables the Mobile Server Administrator to administer mobile applications.
Chapter 4, "Administering Mobile Applications"
This chapter discusses how to administer mobile applications.
Chapter 5, "Administering Users"
This chapter describes how to administer users and mobile applications using the Mobile Manager.
This chapter enables the Mobile Server Administrator to grant access privileges to mobile application developers and manage snapshots.
Chapter 7, "Administering the Mobile Server"
This chapter enables users to administer the Mobile Server.
Chapter 8, "Managing Synchronization"
This chapter enables the Mobile Server administrator to use the Data Synchronization Manager and manage synchronization tasks.
This chapter enables the Mobile Server administrator to manage the job engine and job schedules through the web.
Chapter 10, "Managing Devices"
This chapter describes how to manage devices.
This chapter enables the Mobile Server Administrator to set tracing parameters.
This chapter enables the administrator to deploy Oracle Database Lite 10g.
Chapter 13, "Deployment: Creating an Install CD for Mobile Clients"
This chapter describes how to create an install CD for installing Mobile Clients offline.
Chapter 14, "Deployment: Using the Mobile Client for Web-to-Go"
This chapter enables end users of mobile applications to install and use the Mobile Client for Web-to-Go.
Chapter 15, "Administering and Using the Branch Office"
This chapter describes how to install, configure, administer and use the Mobile Client for Branch Offices.
Chapter 16, "Offline Instantiation"
This chapter discusses the Offline Instantiation feature.
Chapter 17, "Configuring SSL For Mobile Server"
Oracle Database Lite 10g supports Secure Socket Layer (SSL) communication between the Mobile Server and Mobile Clients. Oracle Database Lite uses the SSL that is embedded within OC4J, which is shipped as part of Mobile Server.
Appendix A, "Troubleshooting FAQ's"
This appendix contains frequently asked questions for troubleshooting the Mobile Server.
Appendix B, "Mobile Server Configuration Parameters"
This appendix describes configuration parameters for the Mobile Server. These parameters are included in the file webtogo.ora. The Mobile Server uses the webtogo.ora file to initialize the Mobile Server.
Appendix C, "Consolidator Requirements in INIT.ORA"
This appendix describes the Consolidator requirements for Oracle and Oracle parameter settings in the file init.ora.
Appendix D, "Scripting Language for the Mobile Server"
This appendix describes the scripting language for the Mobile Server. You can use scripting to perform batch processing tasks that are performed frequently by the administrator.
Appendix E, "External Authentication"
This appendix describes how to use external authentication mechanisms.
Appendix F, "Bypassing a Proxy Server"
This appendix enables you to connect to the Mobile Server through a proxy server.
Appendix G, "System Catalog Views"
This appendix is a reference to system catalog views for the Mobile Admin schema.
Appendix H, "Using the JDBC Thin Driver"
This appendix enables you to use the JDBC thin driver with Mobile Server applets.
Appendix I, "POLITE.INI Database Parameters"
This document discusses the POLITE.INI
file and its associated parameters.
Appendix J, "The Consolidator Client API (OCAPI)"
This appendix provides a reference to the Consolidator Client API parameters, enabling you, the Administrator, to modify the settings of each parameter.