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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Reference 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
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Document Information

Preface

1.  Directory Server Enterprise Edition File Reference

Software Layout for Directory Server Enterprise Edition

Directory Server Instance Default Layout

Directory Proxy Server Instance Default Layout

Part I Directory Server Reference

2.  Directory Server Overview

3.  Directory Server LDAP URLs

4.  Directory Server LDIF and Search Filters

5.  Directory Server Security

6.  Directory Server Monitoring

7.  Directory Server Replication

8.  Directory Server Data Caching

9.  Directory Server Indexing

10.  Directory Server Logging

11.  Directory Server Groups and Roles

12.  Directory Server Class of Service

About CoS

CoS Definition Entries and CoS Template Entries

CoS Definition Entry

CoS Template Entry

Pointer CoS, Indirect CoS, and Classic CoS

Pointer CoS

Indirect CoS

Classic CoS

Managing Attributes With Class of Service

Using CoS When Many Entries Share the Same Value

Using CoS When Entries Have Natural Relationships

Avoiding Excessive CoS Definitions

CoS Priorities

CoS Limitations

13.  Directory Server DSMLv2

14.  Directory Server Internationalization Support

Part II Directory Proxy Server Reference

15.  Directory Proxy Server Overview

16.  Directory Proxy Server Load Balancing and Client Affinity

17.  Directory Proxy Server Distribution

18.  Directory Proxy Server Virtualization

19.  Connections Between Directory Proxy Server and Backend LDAP Servers

20.  Connections Between Clients and Directory Proxy Server

21.  Directory Proxy Server Client Authentication

22.  Security in Directory Proxy Server

23.  Directory Proxy Server Logging

24.  Directory Proxy Server Alerts and Monitoring

Index

Chapter 12

Directory Server Class of Service

The Class of Service (CoS) mechanism allows attributes to be shared between entries. CoS values are calculated dynamically when they are requested. For information about CoS, see the following sections: