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Oracle® Containers for J2EE Configuration and Administration Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3)
Part No. B14432-01
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<cluster> element, 9.2.9
<file> element, 10.2.1
<global-thread-pool> element, 11.2.2, 11.2.2
<log> element, 10.2.1, 10.3.1
<odl> element, 10.3.1
<session-tracking> element, 13.3.5
<web-app> element, 13.3.4
<work-manager-thread-pool> element, 11.2.2

A

access logging, 13.6
configuring, 13.6
disabling for a Web module, 13.6.5
ODL format, 13.6.3
text-based, 13.6.1
admin_client.jar tool
using, 3.2, 6
admin.jar tool
administration, 3.3
shut down, 5.3.1
-site option, 7.5
undeploying with, 6.5
using, 7
AJP
overview, 1.4
Apache JServ protocol, see AJP
application mount points, 8.5.1
Application Server Control Console
creating a Web site for, 13.3.1
overview, 3.1
starting and stopping, 6.8
applications
binding to multiple Web sites, 13.3.4
deploying, 6.2, 7.3
restarting, 7.4.1
starting and stopping, 6.8
system application, B.1
undeploying, 6.2, 7.3
associateUsingThirdTable property, 4.3.3

C

clustering
changes in 10.1.3, 8.1.3
database replication, 9.2.7
database schema, C
disabling, 9.2.8
dynamic node discovery, 8.2.1
dynamic peer-to-peer replication, 9.2.6.1
islands, 9.1.1.1
JGroups, 9.2.5.1
multicast replication, 9.2.5
node configuration, 8.1
overview, 9.1
peer-to-peer replication, 9.2.6
replication options, 9.2.2
topologies, 8.1
command-line options, 4.3, 4.3.1
configuration files
changes in the current release, 1.2.2.1
list of OC4J-specific, B.1
overview of, B.1
server.xml, B.2
system-application.xml, 1.5.1
connection thread pool, 11.2.2
cookie domain, 13.3.5
cookie-domain attribute, 13.3.5
createinstance utility, 8.7, 8.7.1
creating additional OC4J instances, 8.7

D

data sources
converting to new configuration, 7.6.3
creating for an application, 7.6.1
removing, 7.6.2
testing, 7.6.2
dedicated.connection setting, 4.3.3
dedicated.rmicontext property, 4.3.3
default application, 1.5.2
default-web-site.xml file, 13.1
DefineColumnType property, 4.3.3
DTDs
registering with OC4J, 14

E

EJB 3.0 support, 1.2.1.3
EJB module
updating, 6.6, 7.4.2
entity resolver, 14
environment variables
J2EE_HOME, 2.1
JAVA_HOME, 2.1
ORACLE_HOME, 2.1
setting, 2.1

G

garbage collection
impact on server performance, A.1.2
GenerateIIOP property, 4.3.3
global web application, 1.5.3

H

HTTP method
trace, 4.3.4
http.method.trace.allow property, 4.3.4
http.request.debug property, 4.3.4, 4.3.5
HTTPS, 13.4
client-authentication, 13.4.1.2

I

InitialContext, 4.3.3
instances
creating additional OC4J instances, 8.7

J

J2EE
definition, 1.1
supported APIs, 1.1.1
J2EE Management support, 12.1.1
J2EE_HOME environment variable, 2.1
j2ee-logging.xml, 10.4.3
Java Management Extensions support, 12.1
JAVA_HOME environment variable, 2.1
java.ext.dirs property, 4.3.3
java.io.tmpdir property, 4.3.3
java.lang.OutOfMemory errors, A.1.1
JDK
supported versions, 1.1
JMX notifications
subscribing to, 12.3
JMX support, 12.1
JSR-77 support, 12.1.1
JVM, 1.1

K

KeepIIOPCode property, 4.3.3

L

load balancing, 8.4
loadbalancer.jar, 9.1.1.2
logging
Oracle Diagnostic Logging, 10.3
plain text, 10.2
rotating log files, 10.3
summary of log files, 10.1

M

MBeans
accessing, 12.2
application-specific, 12.4
notifications, 12.3
persistence policy, 12.1.4
using, 12.2
what are, 12.1.1
mod_oc4j module, 1.4, 8.4
mount points, 8.5.1

N

needs-client-auth attribute, 13.4.1.2
Network Interface Card binding, 9.2.5

O

OC4J
administration, 3.2, 3.3, 6, 7
command-line interface, 3.2, 6, 7
command-line options, 4.3, 4.3.1
creating new instances of, 8.7
restarting, 5.5
shutting down, 5.3.1
startup, 5.1
system properties, 4.3, 4.3.1
troubleshooting, A
OC4J executable scripts, 3.4
OC4J version, 7.2.1
OC4J_EJB_SESSION, C
oc4j_extended, 2
OC4J_HTTP_SESSION, C
OC4J_HTTP_SESSION_VALUE, C
oc4j.cmd batch file
using, 3.4
oc4j-connectors.xml, B.1
oc4j.jar tool
startup, 5.1.1
oc4j-ra.xml, B.1
oc4j.sh shell script
using, 3.4
OHS
dynamic OC4J discovery, 8.5.1
load balancing, 8.4
mod_oc4j module, 8.4
overview, 1.4
routing IDs, 8.4.1
ONS, 8.1.1
opmnassociate tool, 8.2.1.1
opmnctl
config port command, 13.2.2.1
configuring a cluster, 8.2.1.2
configuring Web site ports, 13.2.2.1
using to start OC4J, 5.2
OPMN-managed replication, 9.2.6.1
Oracle Diagnostic Logging, 10.3
Oracle Diagnostic Logging, see logging
ODL
Oracle HTTP Server, 1.4
oracle Logger
configuring, 10.4.3
Oracle Notification System, 8.1.1
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 2.1
oracle.dms.gate setting, 4.3.3
oracle.dms.sensors setting, 4.3.3
oracle.mdb.fastUndeploy property, 4.3.3
oracle-webservices.xml, B.1
Out of Memory error, 4.3.3

P

performance
oracle.dms.sensors setting, 4.3.3
performance setting
dedicated.connection, 4.3.3
dedicated.rmicontext, 4.3.3
DefineColumnType, 4.3.3
oracle.dms.gate, 4.3.3
task manager granularity, 11.1
thread pools, 11.2.2

R

removeinstance utility, 8.7.3
resource adapters
deploying, 7.7
undeploying, 7.7
restarting
OC4J, 5.5
routing IDs
creating, 8.4.1
using to manage Web routing, 8.4.1

S

schemas
viewing, B.1
Secure Socket Layer--see SSL
secure Web site, 13.4
security
OC4J and OHS configuration, 13.4.1
server.xml file, B.2
SSL, 13.4
client-authentication, 13.4.1.2
starting OC4J in a standalone environment, 5.1
stopping OC4J in a standalone configuration, 5.3.1
system application, 1.5.1, B.1
configuring, 1.5.1
overview, 1.5.1
System MBean Browser, 12.2
system properties, 4.3, 4.3.1
system-application.xml, 1.5.1, B.1

T

task manager
execution interval, 11.1
setting granularity, 11.1
taskmanager-granularity attribute, 11.1
thread pooling
configuring, 11.2.2
troubleshooting OC4J, A
two-phase commit transaction coordinator, 1.2.1.6

V

version
view OC4J release version, 7.2.1

W

Web communication
in a standalone OC4J installation, 1.3
in an Oracle Application Server installation, 1.4
Web server
native OC4J listener, 1.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 1.4
Web services support, 1.2.1.1
Web site
binding applications to multiple sites, 13.3.4
client authentication, 13.4.1.1
configuration file, 13.3.1
configuring in OPMN, 13.2.2
configuring in standalone OC4J, 13.2.1
creating a new site, 13.3
referencing in opmn.xml, 13.3.3
referencing in server.xml, 13.3.2
secure, 13.4
starting and stopping, 13.5
work management thread pool, 11.2.2
worker thread pool, 11.2.2
ws.debug property, 4.3.4

X

XML files
reloading modified, 7.2.2
XML schemas, B.1
XSDs
registering with OC4J, 14
viewing, B.1