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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3)
B25210-02
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A

APPHOST computers, description, 2.2
application authentication and authorization in 10.1.3, 2.4
application clusters for session and state replication in 10.1.3, 2.4
application error, 5.2.5
Application middle tier servers, 2.2
Application Server Clustering in 10.1.3, 2.4
Application Tier
installing myJ2EECompany, 5.2
variants, 2.5
authentication
OC4J applications and, 2.4, 5.4
availability, Load Balancing Router tuning and, 4.3

B

best practices, enterprise deployment configuration, 3.1

C

cache cluster (OracleAS Web Cache), 2.5.2.1
clocks, synchronization, Oracle Internet Directory and, 4.2
clustering, discover element and, 2.4
Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 2.5.1.2
configuration process
enterprise deployment architectures, 2.6
myJ2EECompany, 5
connection
component and firewall timeout values, 3.3
connection failure, OC4J application, 5.2.5
createinstance, OC4J instances and, 2.4
cross-topology gateway, clustering and, 2.4
custom port assignments, A.3

D

Data Tier
configuration, 4.4
variants, 2.5
database
connections, timeout and, 3.3
prerequisite for Security infrastructure, 4
using OCFS file system, 4.1.3
using raw devices, 4.1.2
discover element, clustering and, 2.4
dynamic node discovery, clustering and, 2.4

E

enterprise deployment, defined, 1.1
errno=110, 5.2.5

F

failed request, 5.2.5
file
mod_oc4j.conf, 2.4
opmn.xml, 2.4, 5.2.5
orion-application.xml, 2.4
firewall
cluster gateway and, 5.2.4
cluster spanning, 2.4
communication restrictions and security, 1.2.1
dropped connections and, 3.3

H

hardware cluster, 2.5.1.2
high availability
enterprise deployment architectures and, 1.2.2

I

Identity Management
Tier, variants, 2.5
INFRADBHOST computers, description, 2.2
internal load balancer, 2.2
IP Addresses, 2.2
islands, session and state replication and, 2.4

J

J2EE applications, enterprise deployment architecture, 2.3.1
JAAS
authentication, 2.4
provider, 5.4

L

LDAP
internal load balancer, 2.2
provider, OC4J applications authentication and authorization, 2.4, 5.4
listener, Net, restarting, 4.1.4
Load Balancing Router
OID hosts and, 4.3
tuning monitoring, 4.3
load balancing, dynamic, 2.4
log files, OracleAS Metadata Repository Creation Assistant, 4.1.2

M

manual node configuration, clusters and, 2.4
mapping tablespaces to raw devices, A.2
mod_oc4j error, 5.2.5
mod_oc4j.conf file, 2.4
multicast message, clustering and, 2.4

N

Net listener, restarting, 4.1.4
netstat command, 4.2.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.5
NLS_LANG environment variable, 4.1.2

O

OC4J application error, 5.2.5
OC4J applications, authentication and, 2.4, 5.4
OC4J instance
creating, 5.2.1
creation in 10.1.3, 2.4
oidadmin tool, starting, 4.4
OIDHOST computers, description, 2.2
oid.mycompany.com, configuring for Load Balancing Router, 4.3
opmnctl, cluster status and, 2.4
opmn.xml file, 2.4, 5.2.5
Oracle Application Server Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)
support, 5.4
Oracle Application Server Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) Support, 2.4
Oracle Internet Directory
clocks, 4.2
installing, 4.2.1
selecting server, 5.4.1
servers, 2.2
Oracle Notification Server (ONS), 2.4
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 2.5.1.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository, installing, 4.1
orion-application.xml file, 2.4

P

performance, OracleAS Web Cache and, 2.5.2.1
pooled connections, timeout and, 3.3
port
assignments, 2.2
determining availability with netstat, 4.2.1
in opmn.xml file, 5.2.5
Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 4.2.1
proxy, forward and reverse, Oracle HTTP Server, 2.5.2.2

R

Release 10.1.3 Changes
application authentication and authorization, 2.4
application clusters for session and state replication, 2.4
application server clustering, 2.4
OC4J instance creation, 2.4
request routing and load balancing, 2.4
replicating session or state data, 2.4
request failed, 5.2.5
request routing and load balancing in 10.1.3, 2.4
reverse proxy, Oracle HTTP Server, 2.5.2.2
round robin load balancing, timeout value and, 4.3

S

security
configuring for OC4J, 5.4.1
enterprise deployment configurations and, 1.1, 1.2.1
firewalls and, 1.2.1
infrastructure, myJ2EECompany, 5.1
sessions, replicating, 2.4
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, 4.1.4
state, replicating, 2.4
static hubs, clustering and, 2.4
Static Ports feature, Oracle Universal Installer, A.3
subnets, clusters spanning, 2.4

T

tablespaces, mapping to raw devices, 4.1.2, A.2
timeout
Load Balancing Router, 4.3
values, Oracle Application Server components and firewall/load balancer, 3.3

V

variants. enterprise deployment architectures, 2.5

W

Web Tier
servers, 2.2
variants, 2.5, 2.5.2
WEBHOST computers, description, 2.2