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Java CAPS Management and Monitoring APIs
To Start Using APIs to Create Applications
Connecting to the Server Through APIs
CAPSManagementClientFactory Definition
Services -- JavaCAPSManagementAPI
Performance Measurement Service
Master Data Management (MDM) Service
Sun Adapters Management Service
Target Option Behavior for the Management Client
Writing Java Code to Access APIs Using Java Code Samples
To Set Up a Database Using Enterprise Manager
To Set Up a Database Using a Scripting Utility
Using Oracle and Other Databases for Alert Persistence
To Set Up an Oracle Database for Alert Persistence
Downloading, Installing, and Setting Up A Scripting Environment
Setting Up a Scripting Environment to Invoke Java CAPS Management and Monitoring APIs
To Modify the Environment Variables in env.bat
Using a Scripting Language to Exercise the Java CAPS Management and Monitoring APIs
Exercising the Administration Service
Exercising the Configuration Service
Exercising the Deployment Service
Exercising the Installation Service
Exercising the Runtime Management Service
Exercising the JMS Management Service
Exercising the BPEL Management Service
Exercising the HTTP Administration Service
Exercising the Notification Service
JRuby Integrated into NetBeans IDE
Understanding Sun Master Index Configuration Options (Repository)
Understanding Sun Master Index Processing (Repository)
Understanding the Sun Match Engine
Understanding the Business Rules Method Palette
What's New in the Sun TCP/IP HL7 Adapter
Sun Master Data Management Suite Primer
Understanding Sun Master Index Configuration Options
Understanding the Master Index Match Engine
Understanding the Master Index Standardization Engine
United States Patient Solution Using MDM
The Java CAPS Management and Monitoring API should be callable from any JSR-223 Scripting Environment. This section documents how to set up these scripting engines like Groovy, JRuby, Jython (Java Python), JACL (Java TCL) or one of the 25 other JSR-223 scripting engines capable of calling the Java CAPS Management and Monitoring APIs that are currently available . You can use these instructions to setup your own environment to invoke these APIs from the JSR-223 Scripting Environment of your choice.