This chapter introduces standalone domains for Oracle Event Processing, or domains that contain a single instance that can be the starting point for clusters.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Overview of Oracle Event Processing Standalone-Server Domain Administration
Scalability and Oracle Event Processing Standalone-Server Domain
An Oracle Event Processing standalone-server domain is a domain that contains a single Oracle Event Processing 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 Event Processing scalability quality of service options.
To maximize scalability, consider a multi-server domain.
For more information, see:
”Developing Scalable Applications” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Event Processing for Eclipse
After creating your own Oracle Event Processing standalone-server domain, consider the administration tasks that Section 1.5, "Understanding Oracle Event Processing 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 Event Processing Server Configuration."
Create an Oracle Event Processing application.
See Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Event Processing 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 Event Processing application to the domain.
For more information, see:
Section 4.1, "Deploying an Application to an Oracle Event Processing Standalone-Server Domain"
”Assembling and Deploying Oracle Event Processing Applications” in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Event Processing for Eclipse
Manage your applications, servers, and domains:
Using the Oracle Event Processing Visualizer.
See Oracle Fusion Middleware Visualizer User's Guide for Oracle Event Processing.
Using the wlevs.Admin
command line tool.
Using JMX and MBeans.