Index
A B C D E G I J K M O P R S T U
A
- Adding Bookmarks, 4.12
- Adding New Groups, 5.2.2
- Adding New Users, 5.2.3
- Administering Mobile Applications
- Adding Web Application Archive (WAR) Files, 4.11
- Creating Database Tables, 4.6.1
- Listing Applications, 4.2
- Modifying Data Subsetting Parameters, 4.8
- Overview, 4.1
- Removing Applications from the Mobile Server, 4.7
- Uploading Applications to the Mobile Server Repository, 4.6
- Administering the Mobile Server
- Resuming the Server, 7.3
- Suspending the Server, 7.2
- Viewing System Status Reports for the Server, 7.1
- Administering Users
- Overview, 5.1, 5.1
- Standalone Mode, 5.2, 5.2
B
- Branch Office
- Administration, 15.4
- Architecture, 15.3
- Connecting Clients to the Branch Office Database Machine, 15.3.2
- The Branch Office Environment, 15.3.1
- Branch Office Installation and Configuration, 15.2
- Introduction, 15.1
- Terms and Concepts, 15.2.1
C
- certificate authority
- examples, 17.1
- Checking Sync Service Alerts, 8.3.2
- Consolidator Requirements in INIT.ORA
- Relationships Between Relevant Parameters, C.1, C.1
- Values for Processes and DML Locks, C.2
D
- Deployment
- Creating an Install CD for Mobile Clients
- How to Create an Offline CD for Mobile Clients, 13.1
- Installing a Mobile Client from the CD, 13.2
- How to Deploy, 12.2
- Overview, 12.1
- Using the Mobile Client for Web-to-Go
- Client Side Configuration for Secure Socket Layer (SSL), 14.3
- Installing the Mobile Client for Web-to-Go, 14.2
- Overview, 14.1
- Support for Non-SSL Mobile Clients, 14.4
E
- External Authentication
- External Authentication Code Sample, E.2
- Using External Authentication, E.1
G
- Getting Started
- The General Flow, 2.1
I
- Introduction
- Mobile Server, 1.1
J
- Job Scheduler
- Administering Scheduled Jobs, 9.3
- Overview, 9.1
- Managing the Job Engine, 9.2
K
- keystore
- creating, 17.1
- example, 17.1
- keytool utility, 17.1
- tester, 17.1
- keytool utility, 17.1
M
- Managing Devices
- Administering Devices, 10.4.7
- Architecture, 10.1.3
- Device Management Client, 10.2
- Device Management Agent, 10.2.1
- Software Update Client, 10.2.2
- Software Version Checker, 10.2.3
- Device Management Server, 10.4
- Managing Device Commands, 10.4.4
- Managing Device Configuration, 10.4.5
- Managing Device Platforms, 10.4.3
- Managing Network Providers, 10.4.6
- Mobile Manager, 10.4.2
- Overview, 10.4.1
- Overview and Architecture, 10.1
- Security, 10.1.4
- Software Management Client, 10.3
- Installation Configuration File, 10.3.2
- Software Installation, 10.3.1
- Terms and Definitions, 10.1.2
- Managing Synchronization
- Monitoring Synchronization, 8.9
- Overview, 8.1
- The Data Synchronization Manager
- Introduction, 8.2
- The Message Generator and Processor (MGP), 8.8
- Mobile Manager
- Logging On, 3.1
- Mobile Manager Overview, 3.2
- Mobile Devices, 3.2.2
- Mobile Servers, 3.2.1
- Mobile Server
- configuring SSL, 17.2
- Getting Started
- The General Flow, 2.1
- SSL, Preface, 17
- Mobile Server Configuration Parameters
- CONSOLIDATOR, B.6
- DEBUG, B.3
- FILESYSTEM, B.2
- PUBLIC, B.4
- SERVLET_PARAMETERS, B.5
- WEBTOGO, B.1
- Modifying Application Properties, 4.3
- Modifying Registry Entries, 4.9
O
- Offline Instantiation
- Deploying on Client Machines, 16.8
- Overview, 16.1
- Setting Up the Mobile Client (Distribution) Root Directory, 16.4
- Setting Up the Mobile Client Root Directory, 16.3
- Setting Up the Mobile Server Host and Mobile Development Kit Host, 16.2
- The OLI CD's Directory, 16.5
- The OLI Configuration File
- Oli.ini, 16.6
- Using the OLI Engine, 16.7
- Oracle Database Lite 10g
- Concepts and Terminology, 1.2
- Conventions, 1.5
- Detailed Instructions, 1.4
- Implementation Tutorial, 1.3
- What is the Mobile Server, 1.1
P
- Provisioning Mobile Applications
- Managing Access Privileges, 6.1
- Managing Snapshots, 6.2
R
- Read-Only Snapshots, 6.2.1
- Refreshing a Snapshot, 6.2.3
- Resuming Mobile Applications, 4.5
- Running the Mobile Server in Debug Mode, 11.4
S
- Scripting Language for the Mobile Server
- Description of the Syntax, D.1, D.1
- Examples, D.3
- Running a Script INI File, D.2
- Selecting Application Files for Public Use, 4.10
- Snapshot Template Variables, 6.2.4
- SSL, Preface, 17
- configuring Mobile Server, 17.2
- creating certificate, 17.1
- creating keystore, 17.1
- disabling, 17.2.2
- mixing secure and non-secure sites, 17.3
- No available certificate, 17.3
- troubleshooting, 17.3
- Suspending Mobile Applications, 4.4
- Synchronization
- Administering the Synchronization Service, 8.5
- Administering the Synchronziation Service
- Managing Configuration Parameters, 8.5.1
- Managing Trace Settings and Trace Files, 8.5.2
- Browsing the Sync Repository, 8.6
- Displaying Operating System (OS) and Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Information, 8.3.5
- Managing Active Sync Sessions, 8.3.3
- Managing the Session History List, 8.3.4
- Managing the Sync Service, 8.3
- Monitoring and Analyzing Sync Performance, 8.4
- Analyzing Performance of Publications, 8.4.2
- Scheduling MGP Cycles to Run Inside the Mobile Server, 8.7
- System Catalog Views
- Mobile Server Catalog Views, G.1
T
- The Consolidator Client API (OCAPI)
- Sync Client Parameters, J.2
- Tracing
- Editing the webtogo.ora File, 11.3
- Setting Trace Parameters, 11.2
- Mobile Server Modes, 11.2.1
- Troubleshooting
- Inspecting Files in the Mobile Server Repository, A.1
- Troubleshooting FAQs
- Accessing Schema Changes to a Published Application, A.5
- Accessing the Client Database Offline, A.4
- First Synchronization Causes Browser to Time Out, A.3
- Running the Mobile Server in Debug Mode, A.2
U
- Updatable Snapshots, 6.2.2
- Using External Authentication, E.1
- Using the JDBC Driver
- Upload the Oracle JDBC Driver, H.1
- Using the JDBC Thin Driver
- Change the Applet Tag, H.2