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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
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1
Overview
1.1
What is an Enterprise Deployment?
1.2
Benefits of the Oracle Application Server Enterprise Deployment Configurations
1.2.1
Built-in Security
1.2.2
High Availability
2
Selecting a Deployment Architecture
2.1
Creating Solutions with Oracle Application Server
2.2
Enterprise Deployment Nomenclature
2.3
Understanding the Enterprise Deployment Architecture
2.3.1
myJ2EE
2.4
What's New in myJ2EE
2.5
Understanding Deployment Variants
2.5.1
Understanding Data Tier Variants
2.5.1.1
Using Multimaster Replication with Oracle Internet Directory
2.5.1.2
Using the Oracle Application Server Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) Solution
2.5.2
Understanding Web Server Tier Variants
2.5.2.1
Oracle Application Server Web Cache Placement, Clustering and Deployment Considerations
2.5.2.2
Oracle HTTP Server: Forward and Reverse Proxies
2.5.2.3
Oracle HTTP Server as a Standalone Web Server
2.6
How to Use this Guide: The Enterprise Deployment Configuration Process
3
Before You Begin Installation
3.1
Best Practices for Installing and Configuring Enterprise Deployments
3.2
Hardware Sizing Guidelines
3.3
Managing Oracle Application Server Component Connections
4
Installing and Configuring the Security Infrastructure
4.1
Installing the Oracle Application Server Metadata Repository for the Security Infrastructure
4.1.1
Installing the OracleAS RepCA
4.1.2
Installing the Metadata Repository in a Database Using Raw Devices
4.1.3
Installing the Metadata Repository in an Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS)
4.1.4
Configuring the Time out Value in the sqlnet.ora File
4.2
Installing the Oracle Internet Directory Instances in the Data Tier
4.2.1
Installing the First Oracle Internet Directory
4.2.2
Installing the Second Oracle Internet Directory
4.3
Configuring the Virtual Server to Use the Load Balancing Router
4.4
Testing the Data Tier Components
5
Installing and Configuring the myJ2EECompany Application Infrastructure
5.1
Installing and Configuring the Security Infrastructure
5.2
Installing and Configuring the Application and Web Tiers
5.2.1
Installing the Application Tier Application Server Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
5.2.2
Installing the Oracle HTTP Servers on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
5.2.3
Deploying J2EE Applications
5.2.4
Configuring the Cluster Gateway
5.2.5
Configuring the Firewall for the Application Tier
5.3
Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server with the Load Balancing Router
5.4
Configuring Application Authentication and Authorization
5.4.1
Using the Oracle Application Server Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) Provider
5.4.2
Adding Administrative Users and Groups to Oracle Internet Directory for the OracleAS JAAS Provider
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Sample Files and Values
A.1
Metadata Repository Tablespaces
A.2
Tablespace Mapping to Raw Devices Sample File
A.3
Using the Static Ports Feature with Oracle Universal Installer
Index