An Oracle CEP standalone-server domain is a domain that contains a single Oracle CEP server. This is the type of domain created by default by the Configuration Wizard and is the starting point for a multi-server domain.
For more information, see:
Using a standalone-server domain, you can take advantage of some of the Oracle CEP scalability quality of service options.
To maximize scalability, consider a multi-server domain.
For more information, see:
"Understanding Scalability" in the Oracle CEP Developer's Guide for Eclipse
After creating your own Oracle CEP standalone-server domain, consider the administration tasks that Section 1.5, "Understanding Oracle CEP Server Administration Tasks" describes.
For example, you can:
Create additional servers in the domain and configure the domain to be multi-server.
Optionally configure the server.
See Section 1.3, "Understanding Oracle CEP Server Configuration."
Create an Oracle CEP application.
See Oracle CEP Developer's Guide for Eclipse for a description of the programming model, details about the various components that make up an application, how they all fit together, and typical steps to create a new application.
Deploy your new, or existing, Oracle CEP application to the domain.
For more information, see:
Section 4.1, "Deploying an Application to an Oracle CEP Standalone-Server Domain"
"Assembling and Deploying Oracle CEP Applications" in the Oracle CEP Developer's Guide for Eclipse
Manage your applications, servers, and domains:
Using the Oracle CEP Visualizer.
Using the wlevs.Admin
command line tool.
Using JMX and MBeans.