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Activates an administrative object. Objects that control the periodic execution of an activity must also be started: indexOptimizer and schedule.
See Also
SOAP Message
<activate xmlns="http://search.oracle.com/Admin"> <objectType xmlns=""> <objectKey xmlns=""> <adminKeyPairs> <keyName> <keyValue> <objectXML xmlns=""> <decryptionKey xmlns=""> <credentials xmlns=""> <password> <userName> <locale xmlns="">
Element Descriptions
Describes activation of an administrative object. It contains these elements:
<objectType> <objectKey> <objectXML> <decryptionKey> <credentials> <locale>
Contains one of these object types:
identityPlugin indexOptimizer schedule
Describes the object key for a creatable object type:
identityPlugin schedule
This element contains one or more <adminKeyPairs>
elements.
Contains these elements:
<keyName> <keyValue>
Contains the case-sensitive key name of the object type, such as name
.
Contains the value that uniquely describes the object, such as Web Site Schedule.
Contains an XML document that describes the object. See Chapter 2, "Administration Object Types."
Use escape codes for these symbols in the embedded XML:
Symbol | Escape Code |
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< |
< |
> |
> |
" |
" |
Contains a decryption key for identityPlugin
objects.
Provides the credentials for the Oracle SES administrator. Credentials are required only when the session is stateless. See "Providing Credentials".
This element contains these child elements:
<password> <userName>
Contains the password for <userName>
.
Contains the user name of the Oracle SES administrator.
Sets the language for error messages. See Table 2-2, "Product Languages" for a list of valid codes.
If you omit this element or enter an invalid code, then Oracle SES uses the default locale of the system where it is running.
SOAP Faults
AdminAPIRuntimeFault CreatableAdminObjectFault DependentObjectFault InvalidInputFault InvalidStateFault
Example
This example activates clustering.
Note: The clustering object used in the example is disabled in Oracle Fusion Applications.
<activate xmlns="http://search.oracle.com/Admin"> <objectType xmlns="">clustering</objectType> </activate>
This is the service response for a successful operation:
<ns2:activateResponse xmlns:ns2="http://search.oracle.com/Admin" />