Iway Adapters and Weblogic Adapter

Hi
i want to integrate Iway Adapter/Weblogic Adapter with oracle database. Do anyone have the installation help .
Do we have to write adapter module for Checking/Validating our Database Values i.e. is it feasible to edit/modify/update the value using the adapter instead of modifying the adapter module everytime.
Thanks
Abhishek

Try here:
http://www.iwaysoftware.com/pdf/tech_brief/TechBrief_SAPNETweaver.pdf
http://www.iwaysoftware.com/products/sap/SAP_NetWeaver.html

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