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[1] oracle Fusion MiddlewareDeveloping Applications with oracle User Messaging Service Using oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-Ins 12c ( ) E87098-01 August 2017 This document describes how to use User Messaging Service APIs to send and receive messages from an Fusion Middleware Developing Applications with oracle User Messaging Service Using oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-Ins 12c ( )E87098-01 Copyright 2015, 2017 oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights Author: Megha SharmaThis software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.

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1 [1] oracle Fusion MiddlewareDeveloping Applications with oracle User Messaging Service Using oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-Ins 12c ( ) E87098-01 August 2017 This document describes how to use User Messaging Service APIs to send and receive messages from an Fusion Middleware Developing Applications with oracle User Messaging Service Using oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-Ins 12c ( )E87098-01 Copyright 2015, 2017 oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights Author: Megha SharmaThis software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.

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6 This document is not part of your license agreement nor can it be incorporated into any contractual agreement with oracle or its subsidiaries or viiDocumentation Accessibility .. viiRelated Documents .. viiConventions .. to User Messaging of User Messaging Service Messaging Service Sample to the UMS Java a UMS Client Instance and Specifying Runtime Parameters .. a a a Plaintext Message .. a Multipart/Alternative Message ( with Text/Plain and Text/HTML Parts) Delivery Channel-Specific Payloads in a Single Message for Recipients with Different Delivery Types a message with Unicode characters like Emojis .. a Message with an Attachment (works only for Email) .. an of Addresses .. Address Objects .. a Single Address Object .. Multiple Address Objects in a Batch.

7 Sender or Recipient Addresses to a Message .. Display Name to a Sender Address When using Email Delivery Type . a Recipient with a Failover Reference for Class MessagingFactory .. Reference for Interface Address .. Preference Based Messaging .. Group Messages .. Messages to a Messages to a Group Through a Specific Channel .. Messages to an Application Role .. Messages to an Application Role Through a Specific Channel .. Message Status .. Retrieval of Message Receiving of Message Status .. a Listener Status Message Status a Message .. an Access Point .. Receiving .. a Listener .. Message Listener .. Access Point Message Listener .. Filtering .. for a Cluster Environment .. UMS Client API for XA Transactions.

8 XA and Receiving XA Enabled Messages .. UMS Java API to Specify Message Resends .. a Driver Programmatically .. up Priority and Expiration time for a Message .. User Preference Application Partitioning Profile ID .. Security .. Threading .. to the UMS Web Service API .. a UMS Client Instance and Specifying Runtime Parameters .. a a a Plaintext Message .. a Multipart/Mixed Message ( with Text and Binary Parts).. a Multipart/Alternative Message ( with Text/Plain and Text/HTML Parts) Delivery Channel-Specific Payloads in a Single Message for Recipients with Different Delivery Types Reference for Interface Message .. Reference for Enum DeliveryType .. an Reference for Class MessagingFactory .. Preferences in Messages .. Message Status.

9 Retrieval of Message Receiving of Message Status .. a Listener .. the Callback Service .. 3-8v a Dynamically Published Endpoint .. a Message .. an Access Point .. Receiving .. a Listener .. Message Listener .. Access Point Message Listener .. Filtering .. for a Cluster Environment .. UMS Web Service API to Specify Message Resends .. Security .. and Server Security .. or Callback Security .. 3-12A Using the User Messaging Service Sample Applications the UMS Client API to Build a Client Application .. of Development .. the Email Driver .. JDeveloper 12c to Build the the Project .. the Application .. the the UMS Client API to Build a Client Echo Application .. of Development .. the Email Driver .. oracle JDeveloper 12c to Build the Application.

10 The Project .. the Application .. the a New Application Server Connection .. Chat Application with Web Services Files .. the Pre-Built Sample .. the a New Application Server A-19viviiPrefaceThis document describes how to use oracle User Messaging guide is intended for process developers who use oracle User Messaging Service to send and receive messages from their AccessibilityFor information about oracle 's commitment to accessibility, visit the oracle Accessibility Program website at to oracle SupportOracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My oracle Support. For information, visit or visit if you are hearing DocumentsFor more information, see the following documents: Release Notes Administering oracle User Messaging Service Developing SOA Applications with oracle SOA Suite WLST Command Reference for Infrastructure ComponentsConventionsThe following text conventions are used in this document:ConventionMeaningboldfaceBoldfa ce type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you 1-11 Overview [2] This chapter provides an overview of oracle User Messaging Service (UMS) APIs and it includes the following sections.


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