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- 1 Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture and Administration
- 2 The Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure
- 3 Installing Oracle Application Server 10g
- 4 Using the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
- 5 Web Cache Administration
- 6 Using J2EE in the Application Server 10g
- 7 Oracle Containers for J2EE
- 8 Database Connections and TopLink
- 9 High Availability
- 10 Performance Tuning
- 11 Backup and Recovery
- 12 Oracle Application Server 10g Security
- Index
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- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture and Administration
- Architectural Overview
- The Multitiered Model
- Hardware Architecture of Application Server 10g
- Functional Architecture of Application Server 10g
- Client Tier
- Web Tier
- App Server Tier
- Database Tier
- Component Overview
- Application Server Portal
- Application Server Discoverer
- Oracle Forms Server
- Application Server Personalization
- Oracle Application Server Wireless
- Oracle Reports Server
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Oracle Internet Directory
- Metadata Repository (Infrastructure)
- Oracle Management Server (OMS)
- TopLink
- Oracle Application Server 10g Administration
- Administrative Component Overview
- Command-Line Interfaces or OEM?
- Managing Application Server 10g with Enterprise Manager
- Managing Application Server 10g with Command-Line Interfaces
- Summary
- 2 The Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure
- The Infrastructure Repository
- Immutable iasdb Schemas
- Workflow iasdb Schemas
- Schemas Registered in the OID
- Viewing the Whole iasdb Instance
- The Infrastructure Log Tables
- Writing Your Own Infrastructure Repository Log Scripts
- Viewing the Repository Log Tables
- Infrastructure Log Reports
- Portal Repository Log Audit Reports
- Repository Administration and Management
- Starting and Stopping the Infrastructure
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Roles of the SSO Administrator
- Configuring the SSO Server
- Enabling SSO
- Using the SSO Audit Log Tables
- SSO Administration Using the mod_osso Utility
- Summary
- 3 Installing Oracle Application Server 10g
- Planning for the Application Server Installation
- Installation Types
- Server Configuration
- Server Requirements
- Other Planning Considerations
- Operating System Setup
- Operating System Installation and Configuration
- Install RedHat 21 AS/ES
- Configure RedHat 21 AS/ES
- Installation of Application Server 10g
- Environmental Variables
- Installing the Infrastructure
- Installing the Portal and Forms Middle Tier
- Post-Installation Tasks
- Starting and Stopping Application Server 10g
- Summary
- 4 Using the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
- Managing the Oracle HTTP Server
- Oracle HTTP Server Modules
- Configuring OHS and Using Server Logs
- Global Parameters
- Default Server Parameters
- Virtual Host
- Dynamic Content
- Oracle HTTP Server Performance Tuning
- Monitoring the Oracle HTTP Server with Enterprise Manager
- OHS System Usage Metrics
- OHS Error Metrics
- HTTP Server Response and Load Metrics
- HTTP Server Module Metrics
- HTTP Server Virtual Host Page
- Summary
- 5 Web Cache Administration
- Caching: Basic Concepts
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Caches
- Types of Caches
- The Oracle Application Server 10g Web Cache
- Locating the Web Cache
- Load Balancing
- Cache Invalidation
- Managing the Oracle Web Cache
- Operations
- Monitoring
- Properties
- Logging and Diagnostics
- Ports
- Origin Servers, Sites, and Load Balancing
- Rules for Caching, Personalization, and Compression
- Rule Association
- Webcachectl Utility
- Summary
- 6 Using J2EE in the Application Server 10g
- J2EE Introduction
- Applets
- Client Applications
- Servlets
- Java Server Pages
- JavaBeans
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- J2EE Containers
- JAR Files, WAR Files, and EAR Files
- J2EE Components
- Java Database Connectivity
- Java Message Service
- Java Naming and Directory Interface
- Java Transaction API
- JavaMail API
- Java API for XML Processing
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service
- Java Virtual Machines
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- Introduction to Oracle Containers for J2EE
- Servlets, JSPs, and Apache Jserv
- Deploying Applications Using Enterprise Manager
- Summary
- 7 Oracle Containers for J2EE
- Management of OC4J
- Managing OC4J Using the dcmctl/opmnctl Utilities
- opmnctl
- Distributed Configuration Management
- Managing OC4J Using Enterprise Manager
- OC4J—Instance or Container
- Creating an OC4J Container
- Deleting an OC4J Container
- Starting an OC4J Container
- OC4J Home Page
- OC4J Listeners
- Summary
- 8 Database Connections and TopLink
- Persistence
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Thin Driver
- OCI Driver
- Server-Side Driver
- Dynamic SQL
- SQLJ
- Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
- Data Sources and OC4J
- Bean Managed Persistence
- Container Managed Persistence
- Oracle Application Server TopLink 10g
- TopLink Mapping Workbench 10g
- Summary
- 9 High Availability
- Why Are Systems Unavailable?
- Eliminating Single Points of Failure
- Web Cache Tier
- Midtier
- Infrastructure Tier
- Back-End Database
- Disaster Recovery
- Backup and Recovery
- Rolling Upgrades
- OC4J High Availability Features
- Hot Deployments and Redeployments
- OC4J Islands
- Transparent Application Failover
- High Availability of Applications
- Summary
- 10 Performance Tuning
- Proactive Tuning: An Overview
- Setting Up the Monitoring Environment
- Establishing a Standard User Environment
- Forms Server Monitoring
- Summarizing Forms Server Log Information
- Transaction-Level Response Time Monitoring
- Component Response Time Breakdown
- Monitoring and Load-Balancing the Oracle HTTP Server(OHS)
- Using dmstool
- Monitoring with aggrespy
- Monitoring the Oracle Database Instances
- Web Cache Tuning
- Cacheability Rules
- Monitoring the Web Cache
- Oracle HTTP Server and Web Cache
- Load Balancing Oracle Application Server 10g
- Oracle Application Server 10g Monitoring
- Monitoring and Load-Balancing the UNIX Server
- UNIX Monitoring Goals
- Overview of the vmstat Utility
- Generating Reports on UNIX Server Overload
- Server Exception Reports
- Daily Server Alert Report
- Summary
- 11 Backup and Recovery
- Why You Need a Backup Plan
- External Problems
- Internal Problems
- Backing Up Application Server 10g
- What to Back Up
- Application Server Protection
- Backing Up Application Server Instances
- Recovering the Application Server
- Metadata Repository Database Protection
- Undo Logs
- xiv Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Handbook
- Archive Logs
- Control Files
- Cold Backup
- Hot Backup
- Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Database Recovery
- Complete Database Recovery
- Database Recovery Issues
- Application Server 10g Backup and Recovery Tool
- Summary
- 12 Oracle Application Server 10g Security
- Component Security Features
- Web Cache
- Oracle HTTP Server
- Oracle Container for Java
- Oracle Identity Management
- Oracle Internet Directory
- Delegated Administration Services
- Single Sign-On
- 1 Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture and Administration
- 2 The Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure
- 3 Installing Oracle Application Server 10g
- 4 Using the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
- 5 Web Cache Administration
- 6 Using J2EE in the Application Server 10g
- 7 Oracle Containers for J2EE
- 8 Database Connections and TopLink
- 9 High Availability
- 10 Performance Tuning
- 11 Backup and Recovery
- 12 Oracle Application Server 10g Security
- Index
- This page intentionally left blank
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture and Administration
- Architectural Overview
- The Multitiered Model
- Hardware Architecture of Application Server 10g
- Functional Architecture of Application Server 10g
- Client Tier
- Web Tier
- App Server Tier
- Database Tier
- Component Overview
- Application Server Portal
- Application Server Discoverer
- Oracle Forms Server
- Application Server Personalization
- Oracle Application Server Wireless
- Oracle Reports Server
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Oracle Internet Directory
- Metadata Repository (Infrastructure)
- Oracle Management Server (OMS)
- TopLink
- Oracle Application Server 10g Administration
- Administrative Component Overview
- Command-Line Interfaces or OEM?
- Managing Application Server 10g with Enterprise Manager
- Managing Application Server 10g with Command-Line Interfaces
- Summary
- 2 The Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure
- The Infrastructure Repository
- Immutable iasdb Schemas
- Workflow iasdb Schemas
- Schemas Registered in the OID
- Viewing the Whole iasdb Instance
- The Infrastructure Log Tables
- Writing Your Own Infrastructure Repository Log Scripts
- Viewing the Repository Log Tables
- Infrastructure Log Reports
- Portal Repository Log Audit Reports
- Repository Administration and Management
- Starting and Stopping the Infrastructure
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Roles of the SSO Administrator
- Configuring the SSO Server
- Enabling SSO
- Using the SSO Audit Log Tables
- SSO Administration Using the mod_osso Utility
- Summary
- 3 Installing Oracle Application Server 10g
- Planning for the Application Server Installation
- Installation Types
- Server Configuration
- Server Requirements
- Other Planning Considerations
- Operating System Setup
- Operating System Installation and Configuration
- Install RedHat 21 AS/ES
- Configure RedHat 21 AS/ES
- Installation of Application Server 10g
- Environmental Variables
- Installing the Infrastructure
- Installing the Portal and Forms Middle Tier
- Post-Installation Tasks
- Starting and Stopping Application Server 10g
- Summary
- 4 Using the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
- Managing the Oracle HTTP Server
- Oracle HTTP Server Modules
- Configuring OHS and Using Server Logs
- Global Parameters
- Default Server Parameters
- Virtual Host
- Dynamic Content
- Oracle HTTP Server Performance Tuning
- Monitoring the Oracle HTTP Server with Enterprise Manager
- OHS System Usage Metrics
- OHS Error Metrics
- HTTP Server Response and Load Metrics
- HTTP Server Module Metrics
- HTTP Server Virtual Host Page
- Summary
- 5 Web Cache Administration
- Caching: Basic Concepts
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Caches
- Types of Caches
- The Oracle Application Server 10g Web Cache
- Locating the Web Cache
- Load Balancing
- Cache Invalidation
- Managing the Oracle Web Cache
- Operations
- Monitoring
- Properties
- Logging and Diagnostics
- Ports
- Origin Servers, Sites, and Load Balancing
- Rules for Caching, Personalization, and Compression
- Rule Association
- Webcachectl Utility
- Summary
- 6 Using J2EE in the Application Server 10g
- J2EE Introduction
- Applets
- Client Applications
- Servlets
- Java Server Pages
- JavaBeans
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- J2EE Containers
- JAR Files, WAR Files, and EAR Files
- J2EE Components
- Java Database Connectivity
- Java Message Service
- Java Naming and Directory Interface
- Java Transaction API
- JavaMail API
- Java API for XML Processing
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service
- Java Virtual Machines
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- Introduction to Oracle Containers for J2EE
- Servlets, JSPs, and Apache Jserv
- Deploying Applications Using Enterprise Manager
- Summary
- 7 Oracle Containers for J2EE
- Management of OC4J
- Managing OC4J Using the dcmctl/opmnctl Utilities
- opmnctl
- Distributed Configuration Management
- Managing OC4J Using Enterprise Manager
- OC4J—Instance or Container
- Creating an OC4J Container
- Deleting an OC4J Container
- Starting an OC4J Container
- OC4J Home Page
- OC4J Listeners
- Summary
- 8 Database Connections and TopLink
- Persistence
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Thin Driver
- OCI Driver
- Server-Side Driver
- Dynamic SQL
- SQLJ
- Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
- Data Sources and OC4J
- Bean Managed Persistence
- Container Managed Persistence
- Oracle Application Server TopLink 10g
- TopLink Mapping Workbench 10g
- Summary
- 9 High Availability
- Why Are Systems Unavailable?
- Eliminating Single Points of Failure
- Web Cache Tier
- Midtier
- Infrastructure Tier
- Back-End Database
- Disaster Recovery
- Backup and Recovery
- Rolling Upgrades
- OC4J High Availability Features
- Hot Deployments and Redeployments
- OC4J Islands
- Transparent Application Failover
- High Availability of Applications
- Summary
- 10 Performance Tuning
- Proactive Tuning: An Overview
- Setting Up the Monitoring Environment
- Establishing a Standard User Environment
- Forms Server Monitoring
- Summarizing Forms Server Log Information
- Transaction-Level Response Time Monitoring
- Component Response Time Breakdown
- Monitoring and Load-Balancing the Oracle HTTP Server(OHS)
- Using dmstool
- Monitoring with aggrespy
- Monitoring the Oracle Database Instances
- Web Cache Tuning
- Cacheability Rules
- Monitoring the Web Cache
- Oracle HTTP Server and Web Cache
- Load Balancing Oracle Application Server 10g
- Oracle Application Server 10g Monitoring
- Monitoring and Load-Balancing the UNIX Server
- UNIX Monitoring Goals
- Overview of the vmstat Utility
- Generating Reports on UNIX Server Overload
- Server Exception Reports
- Daily Server Alert Report
- Summary
- 11 Backup and Recovery
- Why You Need a Backup Plan
- External Problems
- Internal Problems
- Backing Up Application Server 10g
- What to Back Up
- Application Server Protection
- Backing Up Application Server Instances
- Recovering the Application Server
- Metadata Repository Database Protection
- Undo Logs
- xiv Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Handbook
- Archive Logs
- Control Files
- Cold Backup
- Hot Backup
- Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Database Recovery
- Complete Database Recovery
- Database Recovery Issues
- Application Server 10g Backup and Recovery Tool
- Summary
- 12 Oracle Application Server 10g Security
- Component Security Features
- Web Cache
- Oracle HTTP Server
- Oracle Container for Java
- Oracle Identity Management
- Oracle Internet Directory
- Delegated Administration Services
- Single Sign-On