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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Introduction and Roadmap
1.1
Document Scope and Audience
1.2
Guide to This Document
1.3
Related Documentation
1.4
New and Changed Features in This Release
2
The WebLogic Persistent Store
2.1
What is a Persistent Store
2.2
Features of the Persistent Store
2.3
High-Performance Throughput and Transactional Support
2.4
Comparing File Stores and JDBC-accessible Stores
2.5
High Availability For Persistent Stores
2.5.1
Whole Server Migration
2.5.2
Automatic Service Migration
2.5.3
High Availability Storage Solutions
2.6
Limitations and Considerations of the Persistent Store
2.7
Additional Requirements When Enabling High Availability for Persistent Store
3
Using the Default Persistent Store
3.1
Using the Default Persistent Store
3.2
Default Store Location
3.3
Example of a Default File Store
4
Using Custom Persistent Stores
4.1
What are Custom File Stores and JDBC Stores
4.2
When to Use a Custom Persistent Store
4.3
Methods of Creating a Custom Persistent Store
4.4
Modifying Custom Persistent Store Parameters
5
Using Custom File Stores
5.1
Creating a Custom (User-Defined) File Store
5.2
Main Steps for Configuring a Custom File Store
5.3
Example of a Custom File Store
5.4
Guidelines for Configuring a Synchronous Write Policy
5.4.1
Direct-Write-With-Cache Policy
5.4.2
Direct-Write Policy
5.4.3
Cache-Flush Policy
5.4.4
Disabled Policy
6
Using a JDBC Store
6.1
Creating JDBC-accessible Stores
6.2
Using a JDBC TLog Store
6.2.1
Main Steps for Configuring a JDBC TLOG Store
6.2.1.1
Choosing a Data Source
6.2.2
Example of a JDBC TLOG Store
6.2.3
Configuration Guidelines
6.2.4
Additional Considerations
6.2.5
Server Migration when using a JDBC TLOG Store
6.2.6
Monitoring a JDBC TLOG Store
6.2.6.1
How to Monitor the JDBC TLOG Store Health State
6.2.6.2
How to Monitor Transaction Log Store Statistics
6.2.6.3
How to Monitor Transaction Log Store Connections
6.2.7
Security Considerations
6.3
Using a JDBC Store
6.3.1
Main Steps for Configuring a JDBC Store
6.3.2
Example of a JDBC Store
6.3.3
Supported JDBC Drivers
6.3.4
Creating a JDBC Store Table Using Default and Custom DDL Files
6.3.4.1
Creating a JDBC Store Table Using a Custom DDL File
6.3.4.2
Enabling Oracle BLOB Record Columns
6.3.5
Managing JDBC Store Tables
6.3.5.1
Using the utils.Schema Utility to Delete a JDBC Store Table
6.3.6
Configuring JDBC Store Reconnect Retry
6.3.6.1
Using WLST and JMX MBeans
6.3.6.1.1
Using Command Line System Properties
6.3.7
Important Tuning Considerations for Reconnect Retry
6.3.8
Configuring a JDBC Store Connection Caching Policy
6.3.8.1
Using WLST and JMX MBeans
6.3.8.1.1
Using a Command Line Parameter
6.3.8.2
JDBC Store Connection Caching Behavior
6.3.8.3
Important Tuning Considerations for the NONE Connection Caching Policy
6.3.9
Guidelines for Configuring a JDBC Store
6.3.9.1
Using Prefixes with a JDBC Store
6.3.9.1.1
JDBC Store Table Rules
6.3.9.1.2
Prefix Name Format Guidelines
6.3.9.2
Recommended JDBC Data Source Settings for JDBC Stores
6.3.9.2.1
Automatic Reconnection to Failed Databases
6.3.9.2.2
Required Setting for Oracle DB2 Type 4 JDBC Drivers
6.3.9.3
Handling JMS Transactions with JDBC Stores
6.3.10
Enabling I/O Multithreading for JDBC Stores
6.3.10.1
Rebuilding the Store Table Index for an Oracle Database
6.3.10.1.1
Build a Reverse Index for an Oracle Database
6.3.10.1.2
Build a Non-Reverse Index for an Oracle Database
6.3.10.1.3
Reducing Contention in a Non-Oracle Database
7
Managing the WebLogic Persistent Store
7.1
Administering a Persistent Store
7.1.1
Store Administration Using a Java Command Line
7.1.1.1
Accessing Store Administration Help
7.1.1.2
Dumping the Contents of a File Store
7.1.1.3
Compacting a File Store
7.1.2
Store Administration Using WLST
7.1.2.1
Accessing Store Administration Help
7.1.2.2
Dumping the Contents of a JDBC Store Using WLST
7.1.2.3
Compacting a File Store Using WLST
7.2
Secure File Store Data
8
Monitoring the WebLogic Persistent Store
8.1
Monitoring a Persistent Store
8.2
Monitoring Stores
8.3
Monitoring Store Connections
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