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get

/management/weblogic/{version}/domainConfig/coherenceClusterSystemResources/{name}/coherenceClusterResource/coherenceClusterParams/coherenceKeystoreParams

View this coherence keystore params.

Request

Path Parameters
Query Parameters
  • The 'excludeFields' query parameter is used to restrict which fields are returned in the response. It is a comma separated list of field names. If present, only fields whose name is not on the list will be returned. If not present, all fields are returned (unless the 'fields' query parameter is specified). Note: 'fields' must not be specified if 'excludeFields' is specified.
  • The 'fields' query parameter is used to restrict which fields are returned in the response. It is a comma separated list of field names. If present, only fields with matching names are returned. If not present, all fields are returned (unless the 'excludeFields' query parameter is specified). Note: 'excludeFields' must not be specified if 'fields' is specified.
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Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

Returns this coherence keystore params.

Body ()
Root Schema : Coherence Keystore Params
Type: object
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  • Default Value: oracle.doceng.json.BetterJsonNull@7692dea1

    The string alias used to store and retrieve the Coherence Identity private key in the keystore. This private key is associated with the Coherence Identity digital certificate. If this alias is null, the Server SSL identity alias will be used.

  • Default Value: oracle.doceng.json.BetterJsonNull@2571d14b

    The passphrase used to retrieve the private key for the Coherence Identity specified in the server configured keystore. This passphrase is assigned to the private key when the private key is generated.

    Note that when you get the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:

    1. Retrieves the value of the CoherencePrivateKeyPassPhrase attribute.

    2. Decrypts the value and returns the unencrypted passphrase.

    Constraints

    • legal null
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