Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
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