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10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for Windows or UNIX
B14012-02
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Symbols

<data-source>
attributes, 4.2.2
<data-source> attribute
class, 4.2.2
clean-available-connections-threshold, 4.2.2
connection-driver, 4.2.2
connection-retry-interval, 4.2.2, 4.2.2, 4.2.2
ejb-location, 4.2.2
inactivity-timeout, 4.2.2
location, 4.2.2
max-connect-attempts, 4.2.2
max-connections, 4.2.2
min-connections, 4.2.2
name, 4.2.2
password, 4.2.2
rac-enabled, 4.2.2
schema, 4.2.2, 4.2.6
stmt-cache-size, 4.2.2
URL, 4.2.2
username, 4.2.2
wait-timeout, 4.2.2
xa-location, 4.2.2

Numerics

1pc
See single-phase commit
2pc
See two-phase commit

A

abnormal termination
OC4J JMS, 3.2.7
AbstractPrincipalMapping
extending, 8.3.4.1.1
administration
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.11
administration properties
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.11
admin.jar
resource adapters, deploying, 8.2.2.1.2
resource adaptors, undeploying, 8.2.2.1.2
admin.jar tool, 6.2.1, 6.2.2
ALLOWNULL Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1
ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory, 2.4.1, 2.4.1
application-client.jar
JNDI, 2.2, 2.4.1
application-client.xml, 6.3.3
JNDI, 2.4.1
<application-server> element, 8.2.4
application.xml, 7.3.1.2
<data-sources> tag, 4.2.1.1
designating data-sources.xml, 4.2.1.1
location, 4.2.1.1
AQ, 3.4
Attributes.setCacheEventListener() method, 9.4.13
authentication classes
OC4J-specific, 8.3.4.1

B

bean-managed transactions
MDBs, and JMS clients, 7.6.2.2
BMT
recovery, 7.5, 7.5.2
browse
JMS utility, 3.2.5

C

cache
concepts, 9.1
cache region, 9.3.1
CacheAccess
createPool() method, 9.7.1
CacheAccess.getOwnership() method, 9.9.2.2
CacheAccess.releaseOwnership() method, 9.9.2.2
CacheAccess.save() method, 9.5.2.2
CacheEventListener
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
CacheEventListener interface, 9.4.13
CacheLoader.createStream() method, 9.6.1
caching scheme, 4.6
CapacityPolicy
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1
check
JMS utility, 3.2.5
class
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
clean-available-connections-threshold
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
clean-interval configuration XML element, 9.4.10
client-side installation requirements
RMI/IIOP, 6.1.5
RMI/ORMI, 5.1.2
client-side transaction demarcation, 7.2.2.2.2
clustering
issues, JMS and OracleAS JMS, 3.8.5
JNDI
enabling, 2.5.1
limitations, 2.5.2
overview, 2.5
CMP
connection recovery, 7.5
retry count, 7.5.1
CMT
recovery, 7.5
retry count, 7.5.1
com.evermind.server package
ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory, 5.2.4.2, 6.3.3.1
ApplicationInitialContextFactory, 5.2.4.2
JNDI, 2.4.1
RMIInitialContextFactory, 5.2.4.2
<commit-class> element, 7.3.1.2
Common Secure Interoperability Version 2
See CSIv2
com.oracle.iiop.server package
IIOPInitialContextFactory, 6.3.3.1
component-managed sign-on, 8.3.2.1
configuration
two-phase commit transaction, 7.3.1
configuration elements
OracleAS JMS hierarchical tree, 3.2.2
configuration files
data sources, 4.2.1
configuring
connection pooling, 8.3.1
high availability, 3.8.2
high availability, OJMS, 3.8.2
high availability, OracleAS JMS, 3.8.1
JMS provider, 3.4.1.1
OC4J for interoperability, 6.3
OC4J mount point in RMI/IIOP, 5.3.1
OC4J to support RMI tunneling, 5.3
Oracle JMS, 3.4.1.4.1
Oracle JMS provider in OC4J XML files, 3.4.1.4.2
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.2
OracleAS JMS ports, 3.2.1
resource provider with data sources property, 3.4.1.4.2
single-phase commit, 7.2.1
timeouts in server.xml, 7.4
timeouts JTA, 7.4
configuring custom resource provider
JMS, 3.3.1
configuring resource provider
OJMS, 3.4.1.4.2, 3.4.1.4.2
connection factories
default, in JMS, 3.2.2.2
connection factory
configuration examples, 3.2.10.1
connection pooling
configuring, 8.3.1
connection-driver
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
ConnectionFactory
JMS, 3.2.2.2
connection-factory element, 3.2.10
connection-retry-interval
<data-source>, 4.2.2
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2, 4.2.2
constructing
JNDI contexts, 2.2
JNDI InitialContext, 2.3
container-managed sign-on, 8.3.2.3
container-managed transactions
MDBs, 7.6.2.1
<container-transaction> element, 7.2.2.1
context factory
usage, 5.2.4.2, 6.3.3.1
Context.bind API call, 2.1.1
contextFactory
ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory, 6.3.3
IIOPInitialContextFactory, 6.3.3
contextFactory property, 6.3.3
context.SECURITY_CREDENTIAL
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.4.1.1
context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.4.1.1
copy
JMS utility, 3.2.5
CORBA Object Service Naming
See CosNaming
CORBA Transaction Service
see OTS
corbaname URL, 6.2.5, 6.2.5
CosNaming, 6.1, 6.2.5
createDiskObject() method, 9.4.6.1, 9.5.2.3
createInstance() method, 9.7.3
CreatePool() method, 9.7.1
createStream() method, 9.4.6.1
CSIv2, 6.1

D

Data Guard, 4.9.1.1
data source
configuration, 4.2
configuration file, 4.2.1
connection sharing, 4.3.3.1
default, 4.2.4
definition, 4.1
emulated, 4.2.4
error conditions, 4.3.4
JDBC driver, 4.3.4.2
user name, 4.3.4.1
JDBC connections, 4.1
JNDI, 4.1
location of XML file, 4.2.1.1
nonemulated, 4.1.1.2
behavior, 4.3.3.1
JTA transaction, 4.3.3.2
Oracle JDBC extensions, 4.5
portable, lookup, 4.3.1
retrieving connection, 4.3.1
using DataDirect driver, 4.8
using OCI driver, 4.7
data source entry
SQLServer, with DataDirect, 4.8.2
data sources
configuration files, 4.2.1
defining, 4.2
defining in Enterprise Manager, 4.2.3
emulated, 4.1.1.1
introduction, 4
mixing, 4.1.2
native, 4.1.1.3
nonemulated, 4.1.1.2
summary, 1.4
two-phase commit, 4.4
types, 4.1.1
using, 4.3
data sources property
configuring resource provider, 3.4.1.4.2
database
caching scheme, 4.6
database configuration, 7.3.1.1
database-schema, 4.2.2, 4.2.6
DataDirect driver, 4.8
DataDirect JDBC drivers
installing, 4.8.1
DataSource object
look-up, 4.3.2, 7.2.1.3.1
retrieving, 7.2.1.2
types, 4.1
<data-source> tag, 4.2.2
data-sources.xml, 4.2, 4.2, 7.3.1.2
about, 4.2.1
designating location, 4.2.1.1
EAR file, 4.2.1.2, 4.2.1.2
location, 4.2.1.1
preinstalled definitions, 4.2.4
use in JTA, 7.2.1.1
DBMS_AQADM package, 3.4.1.3
DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_QUEUE, 3.4.1.3
DbUtil
oracleFatalError method, 7.5.2
dcmctl
resource adaptors, deploying, 8.2.2.1.1
resource adaptors, undeploying, 8.2.2.1.1
declarative container-managed sign-on, 8.3.3
dedicated.rmicontext
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.4.1.1
DefaultTimeToLive
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
default-web-site.xml, 5.3.1
defineGroup() method, 9.4.3, 9.4.4
defineObject() method, 9.4.5
defineRegion() method, 9.4.2
deployment
and interoperability, 6.3.2
deployment descriptor
J2EE Connector, 8.2.1
JTA, 7.2.2.1
JTA attribute
Mandatory transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
Never transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
NotSupported transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
Required transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
RequiresNew transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
Supports transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
dequeue-retry-count, 7.6.2.1
dequeue-retry-interval, 7.6.2.1
destinations
JMS utility, 3.2.5
destroy() method, 9.4.8
destroyInstance() method, 9.7.3
disallowed-field, 4.2.6.1.2
discoveryAddress property, 9.9.1.2
DISTRIBUTE
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1, 9.8, 9.9
distributed transaction coordinator, 4.4
drain
JMS utility, 3.2.5
DTC, 4.4
durables
JMS utility, 3.2.5

E

EJB
interoperability, 6
making interoperable, 6.2.1, 6.2.3.2
EJB interoperability
introduction, 6.1
ejb-jar.xml, 8.2.1.1
<message-driven-deployment> element, 7.6
ejb-location
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
emulated data sources, 4.1.1.1
Enterprise Information Systems (EISs), 8.1
Enterprise Manager
defining data sources, 4.2.3
<entity-deployment> element, 6.3.2
environment properties
JNDI-related, 2.4.1.1
erver.xml
<sep-config> element, 5.2.3
example
JNDI, servlet retrieves data source, 2.4.2.1.1
examples
connection factory configuration, 3.2.10.1
exception queue, predefined
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.8
exceptionHandler() method, 9.4.6.1

F

file-based persistence
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.6
files
interoperability deployment, 6.3.2
flags
OC4J, starting interoperably, 6.3.1

G

generated stub JAR file, 6.2.1, 6.2.2
getConnection method, 4.3.2, 7.2.1.3.1, 7.2.1.4
getID() method, 9.4.13
getName() method, 9.4.6.1
getOwnership() method, 9.9.2.2
getOwnsership() method, 9.9.3.4
getParent() method, 9.4.4
getRegion() method, 9.4.6.1
getSource() method, 9.4.13
global-web-application.xml, 5.3
GROUP_TTL_DESTROY
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1
GROUP_TTL_DESTROY attribute, 9.4.7, 9.4.8

H

handleEvent() method, 9.4.13
help
JMS utility, 3.2.5
HiAvailability
and clustering, JMS, 3.8
hierarchical tree
OracleAS JMS configuration elements, 3.2.2
High Availability
Data Guard, 4.9.1.1
network failover, 4.9.1.3
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture, 4.9.1
Real Application Clusters, 4.9.1.2
SQL exceptions, 4.9.8
TAF, 4.9.1.4
high availability, 3.8.1, 3.8.2
configuring, 3.8.2
High Availability Summary, 3.8
http.tunnel.path
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.4.1.1

I

identifying objects, 9.2
IdleTime
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
IIOP, 1.3, 6.1, 6.1
iiopClientJar switch, 6.2.1, 6.2.2
IIOPInitialContextFactory, 2.4.2.2.2
import
oracle.ias.cache, 9.4.1
inactivity-timeout
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
initial context
creating in OC4J, 2.4
JNDI, 2.1.1
initial context factories
accessing objects in same application, 2.4.2.1
accessing objects not in same application, 2.4.2.2
JNDI, 2.4.1
INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY
InitialContext property, 2.3
InitialContext
constructing in JNDI, 2.3
constructors, 2.3
InitialContext object, 2.1.1
InitialContext properties
INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, 2.3
PROVIDER_URL, 2.3
SECURITY_CREDENTIAL, 2.3
SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, 2.3
installing
client-side, RMI/IIOP, 6.1.5
client-side, RMI/ORMI, 5.1.2
JMS provider, 3.4.1.1
OC4J client JAR files, 5.1.2, 6.1.5
Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
See IIOP
interoperability
adding to EJB, 6.2.1, 6.2.3.2
advanced, configuring manually, 6.2.4.2
advanced, configuring with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 6.2.4.1
advanced, in OracleAS environment, 6.2.4
configuring OC4J for, 6.3
files configuring, 6.3.2
naming, 6.1
OC4J flags, 6.3.1
overview, 1.3, 6
security, 6.1
simple, configuring manually, 6.2.3.2
simple, configuring with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 6.2.3.1
simple, in OracleAS environment, 6.2.3
transaction, 6.1
transport, 6.1
interoperability, advanced
in standalone environment, 6.2.2
interoperability, simple
in standalone environment, 6.2.1
interoperable transport, 6.2
introduction to data sources, 4
introduction to OC4J services, 1
invalidate() method, 9.4.7
<ior-security-config> element, 6.3.2

J

J2EE application clients
JNDI initial contexts, 2.4.1
J2EE application components
JNDI initial contexts, 2.4.2
J2EE Connector, 8
deployment descriptor, 8.2.1
resource adapters, 8.1.1
J2EE Connector Architecture
deployment directory locations, 8.2.4
file locations, 8.2.4
summary, 1.6
JAAS
pluggable authentication classes, 8.3.4.2
Java Message Service, See JMS
Java Naming and Directory Interface
See JNDI
Java Object Cache, 9, 9.1, 9.1
attributes, 9.3.5
basic architecture, 9.1.1
basic interfaces, 9.1.2
cache consistency levels, 9.9.3
cache environment, 9.3
classes, 9.1.2
configuration
clean-interval XML element, 9.4.10
maxObjects property, 9.4.10
maxSize property, 9.4.10
ping-interval XML element, 9.4.10
consistency levels
distributed with reply, 9.9.3.3
distributed without reply, 9.9.3.2
local, 9.9.3.1
synchronized, 9.9.3.4
default region, 9.3.1
defining a group, 9.4.3, 9.4.4
defining a region, 9.4.2
defining an object, 9.4.5
destroy object, 9.4.8
disk cache
adding objects to, 9.5.2
disk objects, 9.5
definition of, 9.2.2
distributed, 9.5.2.3
local, 9.5.2.3
using, 9.5.2.3
distribute property, 9.9.1.1
distributed disk objects, 9.5.1.1
distributed groups, 9.9.2
distributed mode, 9.9
distributed objects, 9.9.2
distributed regions, 9.9.2
features, 9.1.4
group, 9.3.3
identifying objects, 9.2
invalidating objects, 9.4.7
local disk objects, 9.5.1.1
local mode, 9.8
memory objects
definition of, 9.2.1
local memory object, 9.2.1
spooled memory object, 9.2.1
updating, 9.2.1
naming objects, 9.2
object types, 9.1.3, 9.2
pool objects
accessing, 9.7.2
creating, 9.7.1
definition of, 9.2.4
using, 9.7
programming restrictions, 9.4.14
region, 9.3.1
StreamAccess object, 9.2.3
subregion, 9.3.2
summary, 1.7
Java Object Cache attributes
ALLOWNULL, 9.3.5.1
CacheEventListener, 9.3.5.2
CapacityPolicy, 9.3.5.1
DefaultTimeToLive, 9.3.5.2
DISTRIBUTE, 9.3.5.1, 9.8, 9.9
GROUP_TTL_DESTROY, 9.3.5.1
IdleTime, 9.3.5.2
LOADER, 9.3.5.1
maxCount, 9.3.5.2
MaxSize, 9.3.5.2
MEASURE, 9.3.5.1
ORIGINAL, 9.3.5.1
Priority, 9.3.5.2
REPLY, 9.3.5.1
SPOOL, 9.3.5.1
SYNCHRONIZE, 9.3.5.1
SYNCHRONIZE_DEFAULT, 9.3.5.1
TimeToLive, 9.3.5.2
User-defined, 9.3.5.2
Version, 9.3.5.2
Java Transaction API
See JTA
Java-CORBA exception mapping, 6.2.7
java.naming.factory.initial property, 2.4.1, 5.2.4
java.naming.provider.url
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.4.1.1
property, 5.2.4, 6.3.3
java.util.Hashtable
JNDI, 2.2
javax.naming package, 2.1.1
javax.naming.Context interface
JNDI, 2.3
javax.sql.DataSource, 4, 4.1
JDBC
Oracle extensions, 4.5
transactions, 7.2.3
JMD
default connection factories, 3.2.2.2
JMS, 3
configuring custom resource provider, 3.3.1
configuring provider, 3.4.1.1
ConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
Destination, 3.4.1.3
example, where to download, 3
HiAvailability and clustering, 3.8
installing provider, 3.4.1.1
OracleAS, 3.2
overview
programming models, 3.1
queue connection factory, 3.2.2
QueueConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2
receiving a message, JMS steps, 3.2.4
resource providers, 3.3
sending a message, JMS steps, 3.2.3
summary, 1.2
system properties, 3.2.11
topic connection factory, 3.2.2
TopicConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2
XAConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
XAQueueConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
XATopicConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
JMS provider
configuring, 3.4.1.1
installing, 3.4.1.1
JMS utility
browse, 3.2.5
check, 3.2.5
copy, 3.2.5
destinations, 3.2.5
drain, 3.2.5
durables, 3.2.5
help, 3.2.5
knobs, 3.2.5
move, 3.2.5
stats, 3.2.5
subscribe, 3.2.5
unsubscribe, 3.2.5
<jms-config> element, 3.2.2
jms/ConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
jms/QueueConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2
jms-server element, 3.2.10
jms/TopicConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2
jms/XAConnectionFactoryXAConnectionFactory
JMS, 3.2.2.2
jms/XAQueueConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
jms/XATopicConnectionFactory, 3.2.2.2
jms.xml, 3.2.2
modifying with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 3.2.2
persistent-file attribute, 3.2.6.2
JNDI, 2
application-client.jar, 2.2, 2.4.1
application-client.xml, 2.4.1
clustering
enabling, 2.5.1
limitations, 2.5.2
overview, 2.5
com.evermind.server package, 2.4.1
constructing contexts, 2.2
environment, 2.3
example, servlet retrieves data source, 2.4.2.1.1
initial context, 2.1.1, 2.1.1
initial context factories, 2.4.1
InitialContext constructors, 2.3
java.util.Hashtable, 2.2
javax.naming.Context interface, 2.3
jndi.properties file, 2.2
orion-application-client.xml, 2.4.1
overview, 2
summary, 1.1
JNDI initial components
from J2EE application clients, 2.4.2
JNDI initial contexts
from J2EE application clients, 2.4.1
JNDI lookup
properties in orion-ejb-jar.xml, 7.2.1.3.2
jndi.jar file, 2.1
jndi.properties file, 5.2.4, 6.3.3
JNDI, 2.2
JNDI-related environment properties, 2.4.1.1
context.SECURITY_CREDENTIAL, 2.4.1.1
context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, 2.4.1.1
dedicated.rmicontext, 2.4.1.1
http.tunnel.path, 2.4.1.1
java.naming.provider.url, 2.4.1.1
JTA
bean-managed transaction, 7.1.1, 7.2.2.2
client-side transaction demarcation, 7.2.2.2.2
code download site, 7.1
configuring timeouts, 7.4
container-managed transaction, 7.1.1, 7.2.2.1
demarcation, 7.1.1, 7.2.2
deployment descriptor, 7.2.2.1
MDBs, 7.6, 7.6.1, 7.6.2
programmatic transaction demarcation, 7.2.2.2.1
resource enlistment, 7.1.2, 7.2.1
retrieving data source, 7.2.1.2
retry count, 7.5.1
single-phase commit
definition, 7.1.2
single-phase commit, configuring, 7.2.1
specification web site, 7.1
summary, 1.5
transaction attribute types, 7.2.2.1
transactions, 7.2.2.3
two-phase commit, 7.3
two-phase commit, configuration, 7.3.1
two-phase commit, definition, 7.1.2

K

knobs
JMS utility, 3.2.5

L

LOADER
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1
location
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
locations
deployment directories, 8.2.4
J2EE Connector Architecture, 8.2.4
J2EE Connector Architecture files, 8.2.4
log element, 3.2.10
log() method, 9.4.6.1

M

MAA, 4.9.1
Mandatory transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
max-connect-attempts
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
max-connections
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
maxCount
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
maxObjects property, 9.4.10
MaxSize
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
maxSize property, 9.4.10
max-tx-retries attribute, 7.5.1
MDBs
and OJMS, 3.7
JTA, 7.6, 7.6.1, 7.6.2
transaction timeout, 7.6
transactions, 7.6
transactions with OC4J JMS, 7.6.1
transactions with Oracle JMS, 7.6.2
with bean-managed transactions and JMS clients, 7.6.2.2
with container-managed transactions, 7.6.2.1
MEASURE
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1
message
receiving in JMS, steps, 3.2.4
sending in JMS, steps, 3.2.3
message expiration
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.8.1
message paging
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.9
message-driven beans, See MDBs
<message-driven-deployment> element, 7.6
min-connections
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
move
JMS utility, 3.2.5

N

name
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
naming interoperability, 6.1
naming objects, 9.2
native data sources, 4.1.1.3
netSearch() method, 9.4.6.1, 9.9.3.4
network failover, 4.9.1.3
Never transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
nonemulated data sources, 4.1.1.2, 4.1.1.2
object, behavior, 4.3.3
NotSupported transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1

O

OBJECT_INVALIDATION event, 9.4.13
OBJECT_UPDATED event, 9.4.13
OC4J
configuring to support RMI tunneling, 5.3
OC4J client JAR files, 5.1.2, 6.1.5
OC4J JMS
abnormal termination, 3.2.7
persistence file management, 3.2.6.3.2
OC4J mount point
configuring, 5.3.1
OC4J sample code page, 3
oc4j-connectors.xml, 8.2.1.2
OC4J-hosted beans
invoking from non-OC4J container, 6.2.8
oc4j.jms.debug OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.forceRecovery OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.listenerAttempts OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.maxOpenFiles OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.messagePoll OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.noDms OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.pagingThreshold, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.saveAllExpired OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.saveAllExpired property, 3.2.8.1
oc4j.jms.serverPoll OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j.jms.socketBufsize OracleAS JMS control knob, 3.2.11
oc4j-ra.xml, 8.2.1.1, 8.2.1.1
OCI driver, 4.7
OJMS
as resource provider, 3.4.1
configure resource provider with Enterprise Manager, 3.4.1.4.1
configuring resource provider, 3.4.1.4.2, 3.4.1.4.2
define resource provider, 3.4.1.4
resource provider, 3.4.1
using as a resource provider, 3.4.1
using as resource provider, 3.4.1
OJMS configuring, 3.8.2
OPMN URL, 6.2.6
opmn.xml file
editing, 5.2.2.3
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
interoperability, 6
interoperability flags, 6.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager
configuring JMS ports, 3.2.1
modifying jms.xml, 3.2.2
Oracle JMS
configuring, 3.4.1.4.1
Oracle JMS provider
configuring in OC4J XML files, 3.4.1.4.2
Oracle JMS, See OJMS
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture, 4.9.1
OracleAS JMS, 3.2
administration, 3.2.11
administration properties, table, 3.2.11
configuration elements hierarchical tree, 3.2.2
configuring, 3.2.2
control knob oc4j.jms.debug, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.forceRecovery, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.listenerAttempts, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.maxOpenFiles, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.messagePoll, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.noDms, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.saveAllExpired, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.serverPoll, 3.2.11
control knob oc4j.jms.socketBufsize, 3.2.11
exception queue, predefined, 3.2.8
file-based persistence, 3.2.6
message expiration, 3.2.8.1
message paging, 3.2.9
port,
configuring, 3.2.1
predefined exception queue, 3.2.8
utilities, 3.2.5
utilities, table, 3.2.5
OracleAS JMS configuring, 3.8.1
OracleAS JMS ports
configuring, 3.2.1
OracleAS Web Cache, 9.1
oracleFatalError method, 7.5.2
oracle.ias.cache package, 9.4.1
oracle.j2ee.connector package
AbstractPrincipalMapping, 8.3.4.1.1
OracleTwoPhaseCommitDriver, 7.3.1.2
ORIGINAL
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1
orion-application-client.xml
JNDI, 2.4.1
orion-application.xml file
and JNDI resource provider, 3.3.1
EAR file, 4.2.1.2, 4.2.1.2, 4.2.1.2
<resource-provider>, 3.6.1.1, 3.6.2.1, 3.6.3.1
OrionCMTDataSource, 7.3.1.2
orion-ejb-jar.xm file
<entity-deployment> element, 6.3.2
orion-ejb-jar.xml file, 7.2.1.3.2, 8.2.1.1
<ior-security-config> element, 6.3.2
<session-deployment> element, 6.3.2
ORMI, 5.1
ORMI tunneling, 5.3
OTS, 6.1
overview of JMS
overview of OC4J services, 1

P

password
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
indirection, 4.2.5
obfuscation, 4.2.5
persistence file management
OC4J JMS, 3.2.6.3.2
persistent-file attribute, 3.2.6.2
ping-interval configuration XML element, 9.4.10
pluggable authentication classes, 8.3.4.2
PoolAccess
close() method, 9.7.2
get() method, 9.7.2
getPool() method, 9.7.2
object, 9.7.2
returnToPool() method, 9.7.2
PoolInstanceFactory
implementing, 9.7.3
predefined exception queue
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.8
Priority
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
programmatic container-managed sign-on, 8.3.4
programmatic transaction demarcation, 7.2.2.2.1
programming models
JMS, 3.1
PROVIDER_URL
InitialContext property, 2.3

Q

QoS
see Quality of Service
Quality of Service
contracts, specifying, 8.3
J2CA types, 8.1.3
queue connection factory
JMS, 3.2.2
queue element, 3.2.10
QueueConnectionFactory
JMS, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2
queue-connection-factory element, 3.2.10

R

RAC, 4.9.1.2
rac-enabled
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
RAR file, 8.1.1.1
ra.xml file, 8.2.1.1
receiving a message
JMS steps, 3.2.4
release_Ownsership() method, 9.9.3.4
releaseOwnership() method, 9.9.2.2
Remote Method Invocation
See RMI
REPLY
Java Object Cache attributes, 9.3.5.1
REPLY attribute, 9.9.2.1
Required transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
RequiresNew transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
resource adapter archive
see RAR file
resource adapters
deploying, 8.2
embedded, 8.1.1.2, 8.2.3
introduction, 8.1.1
standalone, 8.2.2
undeploying, 8.2
with admin.jar, 8.2.2.1.2
resource provider
configuring with data sources property, 3.4.1.4.2
OJMS, 3.4.1
OJMS, configure with Enterprise Manager, 3.4.1.4.1
OJMS, define, 3.4.1.4
resource providers
JMS, 3.3
<resource-env-ref> element, 3.5
<resource-provider> element, 3.4.1.4.2, 3.6.1.1, 3.6.2.1, 3.6.3.1
ResourceProvider interface
JMS, 3.3
OJMS, 3.4.1
<resource-ref> element, 3.5, 4.3.1
<res-ref-name> element, 4.3.1
returnToPool() method, 9.7.2
RMI
IIOP, 6.1
introduction, 5.1
ORMI, 5.1
overview, 1.3, 5
RMI tunneling
configuring OC4J to support, 5.3
<rmi-config> element, 5.2.2.1
RMI/IIOP
advanced interoperability in OracleAS environment, 6.2.4
advanced interoperability in standalone environment, 6.2.2
configuring for advanced interoperability manually, 6.2.4.2
configuring for advanced interoperability with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 6.2.4.1
configuring for simple interoperability manually, 6.2.3.2
configuring for simple interoperability with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 6.2.3.1
configuring OC4J mount point, 5.3.1
contextFactory property, 6.3.3
Java-CORBA exception mapping, 6.2.7
java.naming.factory.initial property, 5.2.4
java.naming.provider.url property, 5.2.4, 6.3.3
jndi.properties file, 5.2.4, 6.3.3
simple interoperability in OracleAS environment, 6.2.3
simple interoperability in standalone environment, 6.2.1
RMIInitialContextFactory, 2.4.2.2.1
<rmi-server> element, 5.2.2.2
rmi.xml
editing, 5.2.2.2

S

sample code page, OC4J, 3
save() method, 9.5.2.2
schema
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2, 4.2.6
security interoperability, 6.1
SECURITY_CREDENTIAL
InitialContext property, 2.3
SECURITY_PRINCIPAL
InitialContext property, 2.3
sending a message
JMS steps, 3.2.3
<sep-config> element, 5.2.3, 6.3.2
server.xml
<application-server> element, 8.2.4
and RMI, 5.2.2.1
configuring timeouts, 7.4
<sep-config> element, 6.3.2
service provider interfaces, 2.1
<session-deployment> element, 6.3.2
setAttributes() method, 9.4.6.1
setCacheEventListener() method, 9.4.13
single-phase commit
configuring, 7.2.1
SPIs, 2.1
SPOOL
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1, 9.5.2
SQLServer
data source entry with DataDirect, 4.8.2
standalone resource adapters, 8.1.1.1
stats
JMS utility, 3.2.5
stmt-cache-size
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
StreamAccess object, 9.2.3
InputStream, 9.6
OutputStream, 9.6
using, 9.6
Streams Advanced Queuing (AQ), 3.4
subscribe
JMS utility, 3.2.5
Supports transaction attribute type, 7.2.2.1
SYNCHRONIZE
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1, 9.9.2.2
SYNCHRONIZE_DEFAULT
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.1, 9.9.2.2

T

TAF
configuration options, 4.9.5
configuring, 4.9.3, 4.9.4
descriptor, 4.9.5
exceptions, 4.9.7
timeouts
configuring, JTA, 7.4
TimeToLive
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
topic connection factory
JMS, 3.2.2
topic element, 3.2.10
TopicConnectionFactory
JMS, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2
topic-connection-factory element, 3.2.10
transaction
bean managed, 7.1.1
container-managed, 7.1.1
demarcation, 7.1.1, 7.2.2
resource enlistment, 7.1.1, 7.2.1
two-phase commit, 7.3.1
transaction attribute types, 7.2.2.1
transaction demarcation
client-side, JTA, 7.2.2.2.2
programmatic, JTA, 7.2.2.2.1
transaction interoperability, 6.1
transactions
JDBC, 7.2.3
JTA, 7.2.2.3
MDBs, 7.6
MDBs with OC4J JMS, 7.6.1
MDBs with Oracle JMS, 7.6.2
transaction-timeout attribute, 7.6
<transaction-type> element, 7.2.2, 7.2.2.2
trans-attribute attribute, 7.6
<trans-attribute> element, 7.2.2.1, 7.2.2.1
Transparent Application Failover
See TAF
transport interoperability, 6.1
tunneling
ORMI, 5.3
two-phase commit
data sources, 4.4
definition, 7.1.2
engine limitations, 7.3.2
OracleTwoPhaseCommitDriver, 7.3.1.2
overview, 7.3
tx-retry-wait attribute, 7.5.1
type-mapping, 4.2.6.1.1

U

unsubscribe
JMS utility, 3.2.5
URL
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
corbaname, 6.2.5
OPMN, 6.2.6
User-defined
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2
username
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
using resource provider
OJMS, 3.4.1
utilities
OracleAS JMS, 3.2.5
OracleAS JMS, table, 3.2.5

V

Version
Java Object Cache attribute, 9.3.5.2

W

wait-timeout
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
Web Cache, 9.1
Web Object Cache, 9.1, 9.1

X

xa-connection-factory element, 3.2.10
xa-location
<data-source> attribute, 4.2.2
XAQueueConnectionFactory
JMS, 3.2.2.2
xa-queue-connection-factory element, 3.2.10
XATopicConnectionFactory
JMS, 3.2.2.2