Documentation Conventions - BEA WebLogic User Manual

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Documentation Conventions

The following table lists and describes the conventions that apply throughout this manual.
Convention
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Troubleshooting and Error
Messages
Using Application Explorer in
BEA WebLogic Workshop to
Create XML Schemas and
Web Services
Using Application Explorer in
BEA WebLogic Workshop for
Event Handling
Using WebLogic Workshop
to Access Web Services
Sample Files and Coding
Techniques
Description
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Denotes syntax that you must enter exactly as shown.
Represents a placeholder (or variable) in syntax for a value that
you or the system must supply.
Indicates a default setting.
Represents a placeholder (or variable), a cross-reference, or an
important term.
Highlights a file name or command.
Contents
Describes limitations and workarounds when
connecting to SAP. The adapter-specific errors
listed in this chapter can arise whether using the
adapter with a JCA, or with an iBSE configuration.
Describes how to use Application Explorer in BEA
WebLogic Workshop to create XML schemas for
SAP BAPIs, RFCs, and IDocs.
Describes how to use Application Explorer in BEA
WebLogic Workshop to create events for SAP. In
addition, this section provides information on
using events in a clustered BEA WebLogic
environment.
Describes how to access Web services created for
an SAP Business Application Programming
Interface (BAPI) and an SAP Remote Function Call
(RFC) using BEA WebLogic Workshop.
Provides sample request and response documents
sent between SAP and the BEA WebLogic Adapter
for SAP as well as a sample RFC module.
BEA Systems, Inc.

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