IFS.SERVICE. CheckForOrphanSessionsPeriod
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Number of seconds between checks for orphan sessions. (Active sessions generate heartbeats. An orphan session is one that no longer generates session heartbeats. When the service detects an orphan session, it disconnects the session and releases the resources for the session.) Default is 60 seconds between checks. Set to 0 to disable the checking.
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60
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. DefaultCharacterSet
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This property is not used.
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Not applicable
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. DefaultLanguage
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This property is not used.
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Not applicable
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. LockTimeoutPeriod
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The time period (in seconds) for a session to wait when attempting to lock database resources when performing an update operation. If unable to lock the required database resources within the time period indicated, the update operation will time out, and an exception will occur.
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10
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. MaximumConcurrentSessions
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Maximum number of sessions the service can support concurrently. Default of 0 means unlimited.
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0
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. OrphanSessionTimeoutPeriod
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Number of seconds after which a session that no longer generates a heartbeat becomes an orphan. Set to 0 to disable orphan session timeout.
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600
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. PollForEventsFromOtherServices Period
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Seconds between checks for incoming events from other services. Set to 0 to disable interservice event polling.
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2
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. ServiceKeepAliveEventPeriod
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Seconds between service heartbeats. The Service Watchdog Agent detects services that cease to have a heartbeat, and cleans up information associated with the failed service in the Oracle Content Services repository.
Set to 0 to disable the heartbeat.
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60
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. SessionOperationTimeoutPeriod
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Number of seconds after which certain Oracle Content Services API calls are terminated, even if incomplete. If an operation times out in this manner, it is terminated, its transaction is terminated, and an exception occurs. The session performing the operation remains valid. Set to 0 to disable session operation timeout.
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300
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. TransportEventsToOtherServices Period
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Maximum length of time (seconds) that outgoing events are buffered before sending. Set to 0 to disable outgoing event buffer.
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2
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. EmergencyTrigger
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The cache size, in ACLs, at which the service ACL cache performs an immediate purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. UrgentTrigger but less than IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE.Size .
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600 - Small
2400 - Medium
6000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. NormalTrigger
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The cache size, in ACLs, at which the service ACL cache schedules a low-priority purge of data that has not been recently used.
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500 - Small
2000 - Medium
5000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. PurgeTarget
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The target cache size, in ACLs, on completion of a purge cycle. Must be less than IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. NormalTrigger .
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400 - Small
1600 - Medium
4000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. Size
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The absolute maximum size of the service's ACL cache, in ACLs. The service ACL cache holds resolved access levels of ACLs.
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750 - Small
3000 - Medium
7500 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.ACLCACHE. UrgentTrigger
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The cache size, in ACLs, at which the service ACL cache schedules a high-priority purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE. ACLCACHE.NormalTrigger .
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550 - Small
2200 - Medium
5500 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.MaximumSize
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The absolute maximum number of database connections in the read-only connection pool. Must be greater than or equal to IFS.SERVICE. CONNECTIONPOOL.READONLY. TargetSize .
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20 - Small
40 - Medium
60 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.MaximumSizeTimeout
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The maximum period, in milliseconds, that a service will postpone a connection allocation request when there are no unallocated connections, if the current size of the read-only connection pool is equal to its maximum size. If a database connection does not become available within this period, the allocation request will fail and an exception will occur.
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10000
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.MinimumSize
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The initial number of database connections in the read-only connection pool.
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2 - Small
4 - Medium
6 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.StatementCacheSizeTrigger
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The cache size, in number of statements, at which the statement cache schedules a purge.
The Statement Cache feature was added in the Oracle Collaboration Suite Cumulative Patchset 10.1.2.3. If you are using a previous version or patchset of Oracle Collaboration Suite, this service configuration property does not exist in Oracle Content Services.
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150
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.StatementCacheTarget
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The target cache size, in number of statements, for the statement cache upon completion of a purge cycle. Must be less than IFS.SERVICE. CONNECTIONPOOL.READONLY. StatementCacheSizeTrigger .
The Statement Cache feature was added in the Oracle Collaboration Suite Cumulative Patchset 10.1.2.3. If you are using a previous version or patchset of Oracle Collaboration Suite, this service configuration property does not exist in Oracle Content Services.
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120
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.TargetSize
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The target maximum number of database connections in the read-only connection pool. Must be greater than or equal to IFS.SERVICE. CONNECTIONPOOL.READONLY. MinimumSize .
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10 - Small
20 - Medium
30 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. READONLY.TargetSizeTimeout
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The maximum period, in milliseconds, that the service will postpone a connection allocation request when there are no unallocated connections, if the current size of the read-only connection pool is greater than or equal to its target size, but less than the maximum size. If a database connection does not become available within this period, a new connection will be created.
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1000
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.MaximumSize
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The absolute maximum number of database connections in the writeable connection pool. Must be greater than or equal to IFS.SERVICE. CONNECTIONPOOL.WRITEABLE. TargetSize .
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20 - Small
40 - Medium
60 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.MaximumSizeTimeout
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The maximum period, in milliseconds, that a service will postpone a connection allocation request when there are no unallocated connections, if the current size of the writeable connection pool is equal to its maximum size. If a database connection does not become available within this period, the allocation request will fail and an exception will occur.
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10000
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.MinimumSize
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The initial number of database connections in the writeable connection pool.
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2 - Small
4 - Medium
6 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.StatementCacheSizeTrigger
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The cache size, in number of statements, at which the statement cache schedules a purge.
The Statement Cache feature was added in the Oracle Collaboration Suite Cumulative Patchset 10.1.2.3. If you are using a previous version or patchset of Oracle Collaboration Suite, this service configuration property does not exist in Oracle Content Services.
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200
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.StatementCacheTarget
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The target cache size, in number of statements, for the statement cache upon completion of a purge cycle. Must be less than IFS.SERVICE. CONNECTIONPOOL.WRITEABLE. StatementCacheSizeTrigger .
The Statement Cache feature was added in the Oracle Collaboration Suite Cumulative Patchset 10.1.2.3. If you are using a previous version or patchset of Oracle Collaboration Suite, this service configuration property does not exist in Oracle Content Services.
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160
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.TargetSize
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The target maximum number of database connections in the writeable connection pool. Must be greater than or equal to IFS.SERVICE. CONNECTIONPOOL.WRITEABLE. MinimumSize .
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10 - Small
20 - Medium
30 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CONNECTIONPOOL. WRITEABLE.TargetSizeTimeout
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The maximum period, in milliseconds, that the service will postpone a connection allocation request when there are no unallocated connections, if the current size of the writeable connection pool is greater than or equal to its target size, but less than the maximum size. If a database connection does not become available within this period, a new connection will be created.
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1000
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No
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IFS.SERVICE. CaseSensitiveAuthentication
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Whether, in performing Cleartext authentication, passwords are case-sensitive.
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false
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CREDENTIALMANAGER. CredentialNameTokenizer
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The fully qualified classname of the CredentialNameTokenizer .
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oracle.ifs. common. IfsCredential NameTokenizer
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CREDENTIALMANAGER.*
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The configuration of credential managers for the service. Do not edit these properties directly, except for IFS.SERVICE. CREDENTIALMANAGER.Oid.OidSsl and IFS.SERVICE. CREDENTIALMANAGER.Oid.OidUrl .
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Not applicable
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Not applicable
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IFS.SERVICE.CREDENTIALMANAGER. Oid.OidSsl
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Whether Oracle Content Services connects to Oracle Internet Directory using SSL.
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Set during configuration
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.CREDENTIALMANAGER. Oid.OidUrl
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The URL for Oracle Internet Directory.
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Set during configuration
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. Size
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The absolute maximum size of the service's data cache, in LibraryObjects. The service data cache holds the attribute values of recently used LibraryObjects.
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7500 - Small
30000 - Medium
75000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. NormalTrigger
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The cache size, in LibraryObjects, at which the service data cache schedules a low-priority purge of data that has not been recently used.
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5000 - Small
20000 - Medium
50000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. UrgentTrigger
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The cache size, in LibraryObjects, at which the service data cache schedules a high-priority purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. NormalTrigger .
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5500 - Small
22000 - Medium
55000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. EmergencyTrigger
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The cache size, in LibraryObjects, at which the service data cache performs an immediate purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. UrgentTrigger but less than IFS. SERVICE.DATACACHE.Size .
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6000 - Small
24000 - Medium
60000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.DATACACHE. PurgeTarget
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The target cache size, in LibraryObjects, on completion of a purge cycle. Must be less than IFS.SERVICE. DATACACHE.NormalTrigger .
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4000 - Small
16000 - Medium
40000 - Large
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.HSM. PrimaryDevice
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This property is not used.
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Not applicable
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Not applicable
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IFS.SERVICE.JDBC. DefaultRowPrefetch
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Number of result set rows prefetched. If set to null or 0, prefetches 10 rows. Do not change.
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0
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.JDBC. DriverType
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Specifies the JDBC driver type. Do not change.
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oci8
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.JDBC. TracingEnabled
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Sends JDBC debugging information to the standard output. Do not change.
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false
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. TransactionStackSize
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The maximum number of nested transactions by the session.
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100
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION.EventPoller
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The event poller used by a session to generate the heartbeat of the session. Must be either oracle.ifs. beans.LibrarySessionEvent PollerThreadPerProcess (recommended) or oracle.ifs. beans.LibrarySessionEvent PollerThreadPerSession .
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oracle.ifs. beans.Library SessionEvent PollerThreadPerProcess
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. EventPollerPeriod
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The period, in milliseconds, of the session's heartbeat. In addition to indicating the health of the session to the service, the heartbeat allows an idle session to process events generated by other sessions or services.
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2500
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. DefaultSearchTimeoutPeriod
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The period, in seconds, after which a search API call is terminated, even if incomplete. If a search times out in this manner, it is terminated and an exception occurs. The session performing the search remains valid. A value of 0 disables search timeouts.
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60
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. BEANSOBJECTCACHE.Size
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The target maximum size of the bean-side session object cache, in LibraryObjects. The bean-side session object cache holds instances of oracle.ifs.beans.Library Object . If IFS.SERVICE. SESSION.SERVEROBJECTCACHE. IsUnbounded is false, this value is ignored and implicitly equal to IFS. SERVICE.SESSION.SERVER OBJECTCACHE.Size .
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750
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. FOLDERPATHCACHE.Enabled
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Whether the session caches the resolution of folder paths.
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true
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. FOLDERPATHCACHE.Size
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The absolute maximum size of the folder path cache of the session, in cached folder paths.
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150
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. FOLDERPATHCACHE.NormalTrigger
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The cache size, in folder paths, at which the session's folder path cache schedules a low-priority purge of data that has not been recently used.
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100
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. FOLDERPATHCACHE.UrgentTrigger
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The cache size, in folder paths, at which the folder path cache of the session schedules a high-priority purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE. SESSION.FOLDERPATHCACHE. NormalTrigger and less than IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. FOLDERPATHCACHE.Size .
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110
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. FOLDERPATHCACHE.PurgeTarget
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The target cache size, in folder paths, on completion of a purge cycle. Must be less than IFS.SERVICE. SESSION.FOLDERPATHCACHE. NormalTrigger .
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80
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE.Size
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The absolute maximum size of the server-side session object cache, in LibraryObjects. The server-side session object cache holds instances of oracle.ifs.server.S_Library Object and oracle.ifs.beans. LibraryObject .
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750
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE.NormalTrigger
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The cache size, in LibraryObjects, at which the session data caches schedule a low-priority purge of data that has not been recently used.
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500
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE.UrgentTrigger
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The cache size, in LibraryObjects, at which the session data caches schedule a high-priority purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE. NormalTrigger .
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550
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE.EmergencyTrigger
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The cache size, in LibraryObjects, at which the session data caches perform an immediate purge of data that has not been recently used. Must be greater than IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE. UrgentTrigger but less than IFS. SERVICE.SESSION.SERVEROBJECT CACHE.Size .
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600
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE.PurgeTarget
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The target cache size, in LibraryObjects, on completion of a purge cycle. Must be less than IFS.SERVICE.SESSION. SERVEROBJECTCACHE. NormalTrigger .
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400
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.TRACING. ChannelCount
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The number of trace logger channels. Oracle reserves channels 0 to TraceLogger.LAST_RESERVED_CHANNEL . See the Javadoc for class oracle.ifs.common.Trace Logger for a list of Oracle-defined channels.
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50
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.TRACING. ServiceTraceType
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The destination of trace data generated by a service. Must be TRACETYPE_NONE (disabled) or TRACETYPE_LOCAL (writes to a file on the local file system).
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TRACETYPE_NONE
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.TRACING. ServerSessionTraceType
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The destination of trace data generated by a server-side session. Must be TRACETYPE_NONE (disabled), TRACETYPE_LOCAL (writes to a file on the local file system), TRACETYPE_REMOTE (routes to the service's trace logger), or TRACETYPE_BOTH (writes to a file on the local file system and routes to the service's trace logger).
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TRACETYPE_NONE
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.TRACING. BeansSessionTraceType
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The destination of trace data generated by a bean-side session. Must be TRACETYPE_NONE (disabled), TRACETYPE_LOCAL (writes to a file on the local file system), TRACETYPE_REMOTE (routes to the server-side session's trace logger), or TRACETYPE_BOTH (writes to a file on the local file system and routes to the server-side session's trace logger).
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TRACETYPE_NONE
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.TRACING. TraceLevelChanneln
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Tracing verbosity for trace channel n. Refer to the Javadoc for class oracle.ifs.common.Trace Logger for a list of Oracle-defined trace levels.
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None
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No
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IFS.SERVICE.TRACING. DefaultTraceLevel
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Default tracing verbosity for all trace channels. See oracle.ifs.common. TraceLogger Javadoc for a list of trace levels.
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None
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No
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