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Oracle® Application Server Best Practices Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B28654-01
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A

ADMN-906005 error message, 2.3.7
AllowOverride, 3.8
application server control, 2.1.1
Application Server Control Console best practices, 2.1.2
Application Server Control home page, 2.1.2.4
application.xml file, 4.1.15
audit log, 9.5.5
authentication, 9.1.8
authentication callbacks with ESI environment tag, 7.5.6
authentication options, 9.3.2
authorization, 9.1.8
authorization callbacks with ESI environment tag, 7.5.6

B

backups
Application Server Control to perform, 10.5.1
image, 10.5.3
incremental, 10.5.4, 10.5.4
instance-level, 10.5.2, 10.5.2
OracleAS Backup and Recovery Tool, 10.5.1
bean-managed persistence (BMP), 4.3.11
bulkload.sh, 9.5.1

C

cache clusters, 7.2.2
cache hits, 7.5.5
increasing with OracleAS Portal, 5.2.11
increasing with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.5
caching
file-based with OracleAS Portal, 5.2.1
in memory with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.5
JSP pages with Java Object Cache, 4.1.14
object cache with OracleAS TopLink, 4.8.2
caching rules, 7.5.3
certificates, 9.1.5
cluster, EJB, 4.3.4
coarse objects, 4.2.8
compression, 7.7.2
confidentiality mode, 9.5.3
connections with OracleAS Web Cache and, 7.4.3
connections, datasource, 4.4.1
container managed persistence (CMP), 4.3.11
container managed relationships, 4.3.11
Content Management Event Framework (CMEF), 5.3.10
content sources, 6.3
control, application server, 2.1.1
cookies, 9.1.3
cookies and sessions to track user sessions, 4.2.7
cookies to increase cache hits, 7.5.1
country EJB, 4.3.8
CPU deployment with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.2.1

D

database-based repository, 2.3.6
datasource connections, 4.4.1
DCM archive, 2.3.1
deployment with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.2
deployment wizard in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.1.2.1
desformat command keyword, 8.1.2
dispatchers
selecting one for Oracle Sensor Edge Server, 6.6.2
Distributed Configuration Management (DCM) best practices, 2.3
DMS metrics, 2.4.3
dsa.conf file, 10.4.2
dynamic environment switching, 8.1.4
dynamic includes, 4.1.11
Dynamic Monitoring Services (DMS) best practices, 2.4

E

Edge Side Includes (ESI), 7.5.4, 7.5.4
Edge Side Includes for Java (JESI), 7.5.7
edgeserver.xml file, 6.6.1
EJB cluster, 4.3.4
EJB usage, 4.3.2
ejbActivate method, 4.3.6
ejbCreate method, 4.3.7
ejbPassivate method, 4.3.6
encryption, 9.1.1, 9.1.8
End-User Performance Monitoring, 2.1.3.4
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) best practices, 4.3
environment configuration element, 8.1.4
error pages, 7.4.4
escape processing, 4.4.3
ESI environment, 7.5.5
ESI environment tag, 7.5.6
ESI variables, 7.5.5, 7.5.5
event logging and OracleAS Web Cache, 7.7.3
event script, 2.2.9
exclusive-write-access parameter, 4.3.8
expiration, 7.6.3
of cache objects, 7.6
expiring cache objects, 7.6.3

F

fault containment, 9.1.2
fetcher threads, 5.2.10
finalize methods, 4.4.1
findAll method, 4.3.5
findByPrimaryKey method, 4.3.5
firewalls
security best practices, 9.1.7
settings for OracleAS Wireless requests, 6.2
FollowSymLinks, 3.7

G

getError command, 2.3.7
getPrimaryKey method, 4.3.18
getreturnstatus command, 2.3.7
granular objects, 4.2.8
Grid Control Console best practices, 2.1.3

H

hardware load balancers. See load balancers
HostNameLookups directive, 3.5
HttpSessionBindingListener, 4.2.11

I

infrastructure repository, 2.3.6
invalidateCache attribute, 4.1.14
invalidating cache objects, 7.6, 7.6.3
invalidation, 7.6.3
programmatic, 7.6.2
selecting a method, 7.6.1
invalidation propagation in cache clusters, 7.6.4
Inventory.xml file, 10.4.1
ipm.log file, 2.2.7
island of OC4J JVMs, 4.2.6

J

J2EE best practices, 4
J2EE security best practices, 9.3
Java Object Cache, 4.1.14, 4.1.14
Java Portlet Specification (JPS), 5.6.2
Java Server Pages (JSP) best practices, 4.1
JESI tags, 7.5.7
job system in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.1.3.7
jsp_timeout attribute, 4.1.16

K

KeepAlive, 3.3
KeepAliveTimeout, 3.3

L

lazy loading, 4.3.18
load balancers
configuring for automatic failover, 10.3.1
monitoring services, 10.3.2
OracleAS Web Cache, 7.2.3
setting idle timeouts, 10.3.3
load balancing
OracleAS Web Cache and, 7.2.4
local EJB, 4.3.1
locking strategies, 4.3.9

M

main_mode parameter, 4.1.6
MaxClients, 3.4
MaxKeepAliveRequests, 3.3
memory configuration with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.4.1
message driven EJB, 4.3.1
message facade, 4.3.10
message-driven bean (MDB), 4.6.9
method authentication, 9.1.3
mod_oc4j, 3.10
mod_plsql, 5.2.5
mod_rewrite, 3.9
modem connections to prevent blocking of Oracle HTTP Server, 3.1
multilingual Web sites, 5.3.6

N

navigation pages, 5.3.4
network bandwidth
OracleAS Web Cache and, 7.4.2
network connections with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.4.3
network interface cards (NIC), 7.4.2
network load balancers. See load balancers

O

ojsp
cache tag, 4.1.14
cacheXMLObj tag, 4.1.14
invalidateCache tag, 4.1.14
useCacheObj tag, 4.1.14
ojspc tool, 4.1.1
OmniPortlet, 5.6.8
ons.log file, 2.2.7
OPMN, 2.2.2
optimistic locking, 4.3.9, 4.8.1
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J) best practices, 4
Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning best practices, 9.5.8.1
Oracle HTTP Server best practices, 3
Oracle Internet Directory best practices, 9.5
Oracle native sequencing, 4.8.3
Oracle Process Manager and Notification (OPMN) best practices, 2.2
Oracle Reports
best practices, 8.1
integration with OracleAS High Availability Solutions, 8.1.1
Oracle Sensor Edge Server best practices, 6.6
Oracle XML Developer's Kit best practices, 4.7
OracleAS Backup and Recovery Tool
performing incremental backups, 10.5.4
performing instance-level backups, 10.5.2
recovering from loss of host scenarios, 10.5.3
viewing operational log files, 10.5.1
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
configuration tips, 10.1
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster
allocating ports, 10.2.4
attaching Oracle home to oraInventory, 10.2.2
using disk redundancy, 10.2.3
using shared drive to simplify administration, 10.2.1
OracleAS Forms Services best practices, 4.9
OracleAS Guard
enabling logging, 10.4.4
removing all invalid Oracle software, 10.4.1
using the same ports for both primary and standby sites, 10.4.2
OracleAS High Availability Solutions best practices, 10
OracleAS JAAS Provider best practices, 9.2
OracleAS Portal
best practices, 5
caching, 5.2.1
export and import, 5.4.1
search-key invalidation, 5.2.12
upgrading to the latest release, 5.1.1
OracleAS Portal Developer Kit (PDK), 5.6.1
OracleAS Single Sign-On
best practices, 9.4
primary point of security, 9.4.2
OracleAS TopLink
best practices, 4.8
caching, 4.8.2
mapping, 4.8.1
sequencing, 4.8.3
OracleAS Web Cache
best practices, 7
cache clusters, 7.2.2
caching secure content, 7.3
deploying, 7.2.1
increasing cache hits, 7.5
invalidation and expiration, 7.6
load balancing, 7.2.3
optimizing configuration, 7.4
optimizing response times, 7.7
OracleAS Wireless best practices, 6
OracleAS Wireless XML, 5.6.5
OracleBI Discoverer best practices, 8.2
orion-ejb-jar.xml file, 4.3.14

P

page groups, 5.3.1
page layout, 8.1.3
page metadata (PMD), 5.2.11
paging with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.4.1
Parallel Page Engine (PPE)
deploying, 5.2.3
fetcher threads, 5.2.10
page metadata (PMD), 5.2.11
partial page caching
Edge Side Includes (ESI), 7.5.4
performance metrics, 2.4.2
pessimistic locking, 4.3.9
ping, 2.2.5
PlsqlCacheCleanupTime parameter, 5.2.11
PlsqlCacheMaxAge parameter, 5.2.11
portal metadata, 5.3.5
portal templates, 5.3.3
portlet providers, 5.1.1
database providers, 5.2.2
Web providers, 5.2.2
improving cache-hit rate, 5.2.6
portlets
caching, 5.2.1
event support, 5.6.10
execution speed, 5.2.7
hybrid, 5.6.5
links, 5.6.4
OmniPortlet, 5.6.8
parameters, 5.6.9
search, 5.3.11
show modes, 5.6.3
Struts, 5.6.6
Web Clipping, 5.6.7
post-crash, 2.2.9
preallocation, in sequencing, 4.8.3
prefetching, 4.4.5
prefetch-size attribute, 4.3.17
pre-start, 2.2.9
pre-stop, 2.2.9

R

recovery
image backup, 10.5.3
incremental backups, 10.5.4
OracleAS Backup and Recovery Tool for loss of host scenarios, 10.5.3
redirection for cache entry pages, 7.5.2
reduce_tag_code parameter, 4.1.17
refreshIdentityMapResult(), 4.8.2.1
remote EJB, 4.3.1
replication, 4.2.2
replication overhead, 4.2.6
report output in Microsoft Excel, 8.1.2
response time using OracleAS Web Cache to tune, 7.7.1
response times with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.7.2

S

scalability with OracleBI Discoverer, 8.2.2
search-key invalidation, 5.2.12, 7.6.1
secrlacl.sql script, 5.5.2
Secure Socket Layer (SSL), 9.1.11
sequencing, 4.8.3
server and client authentication mode, 9.5.3
server authentication, 9.5.3
server.xml file, 4.5.1
service locator, 4.3.3
session facade, 4.3.10
session state, 4.2.1
session timeout, 4.2.4
session validation with ESI environment tag, 7.5.6
session-related best practices, 4.2
setEntityContext method, 4.4.1.1
setMaxInactiveInterval, 4.2.4
Shared Objects page group, 5.3.1
Short Message Service (SMS), 6.5
Short Message Service Centers (SMSC), 6.5
show modes for portlets, 5.6.3
SSL, 9.5.3
SSL encryption, 9.1.11
SSLSessionCacheTimeout, 9.1.12
start element, 2.2.4
startproc, 2.2.4
stateful inspection, 9.1.7
static includes, 4.1.11
stop element, 2.2.4
Struts portlet, 5.6.6
Surrogate-Control headers, 7.5.3
Surrogate-Control response-header field, 7.2.5
swapping configuration with OracleAS Web Cache, 7.4.1
SymLinksIfOwnerMatch, 3.7

T

time_to_live parameter, 4.6.1
timeout, 2.2.4
time-wait settings, 7.7.1

U

Unit of Work, 4.8.4.1
unsetEntityContext method, 4.4.1.1
update batching, 4.4.6
URL parameters to increase cache hits, 7.5.1

V

value object pattern, 4.3.10
voice access
selecting a voice gateway, 6.4

W

WAP gateways
configuring, 6.2
Web Application Performance page, 2.1.3.6
Web Clipping, 5.6.7
Web layout, 8.1.3
Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) specification, 5.6.2
WebDAV, 5.3.12
well_known_taglib_loc parameter, 4.1.15
workbooks and performance, 8.2.1