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Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Personalizing OA Framework Pages; Introduction; Getting started with personalizations; Setting the personalization profile options; Discovering information about a page; Clearing the cache; Creating a user-level personalization; Adding tool tips; Creating an item; Re-ordering items on a page; Adding a button to a page; Hiding a button on a page; Making a field required; Adding a flexfield to a page; Using SPEL to trigger personalizations; Deactivating personalizations 327 $aDeleting personalizationsChapter 2: Getting Started with OA Framework Pages; Introduction; Getting started with OA Framework; Installing the database objects; Setting up our development environment; Setting the environment variables; Transferring the DBC file from the application server; Creating a shortcut to JDeveloper; Creating an EBS user and assigning responsibilities; Adding database connections in JDeveloper; Setting the OC4J settings and project properties; Running a page; Creating a new project; Creating the model layer for a query page; Creating the view layer for a query page 327 $aChapter 3: Creating a Master Detail Page in OA FrameworkIntroduction; Creating the model layer for a master detail page; Creating a master region; Creating a detail region; Deploying a page to EBS; Chapter 4: Adding a Creation Page and LOV Region in OA Framework; Introduction; Creating a page to insert and update records; Passing the parameters; Creating a list of values; Adding a link to a region; Running a page in the debug mode; Chapter 5: Advanced OA Framework; Introduction; Navigating between OA Framework pages; Updating records; Adding a validation to the page 327 $aCalling PL/SQL from the OAF pageAdding a decision message; Partial Page Rendering; Viewing a page from EBS; Transferring the files; Chapter 6: BI Publisher; Introduction; Generating XML output using a concurrent program; Making a concurrent program available to a user; Using Oracle BI Publisher Desktop software to create an rich text format (RTF) template; Creating a Data Definition; Defining a template; Running a BI Publisher report; Generating PDF and Excel output using an RTF template; Implementing BI Publisher Bursting (e-mail); Implementing BI Publisher Bursting (file system) 327 $aChapter 7: Desktop IntegrationIntroduction; Installing the database objects; Getting started with desktop integration; Configuring the browser and MS Office settings; Registering a table and its columns within Oracle E-Business Suite; Creating a custom integrator; Creating a function for an integrator; Adding an integrator to a menu; Adding advanced features to an integrator; Defining the importer; Chapter 8: Utilities; Introduction; Setting the environment variables; Starting and stopping an environment; Creating a custom schema; Index 330 $aOracle E-Business Suite R12 Integration and OA Framework Development and Extension Cookbook 606 $aElectronic commerce$xComputer programs 615 0$aElectronic commerce$xComputer programs. 676 $a005.7565 676 $a658.0557585 700 $aPenver$b Andy$01795917 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910960506803321 996 $aOracle E-business suite R12 integration and OA framework development and extension cookbook$94337415 997 $aUNINA