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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Complex Event Processing
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Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0)
Part Number E14300-06
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List of Examples
1-1 Sample Oracle CEP Server config.xml File
6-1 myServer1 config.xml File
6-2 myServer2 config.xml File
6-3 Server Configuration File config.xml for myServer1
6-4 Server Configuration File config.xml for myServer2
6-5 Server Configuration File config.xml for myServer3
6-6 The cluster Element security Child Element
6-7 The security-config.xml File encryption-service Element
7-1 myServer1 config.xml File
7-2 myServer2 config.xml File
7-3 Server Configuration File config.xml for myServer1
7-4 Server Configuration File config.xml for myServer2
7-5 Server Configuration File config.xml for myServer3
7-6 The cluster Element security Child Element
7-7 The security-config.xml File encryption-service Element
9-1 Oracle CEP netio Element With provider-type Defined
9-2 Oracle CEP netio Element
9-3 Oracle CEP netio Element With name Element
9-4 Oracle CEP netio Element With port Element
9-5 Oracle CEP netio Element With port Element
9-6 Oracle CEP netio-client Element
9-7 Oracle CEP netio-client Element With name Element
9-8 Oracle CEP netio-client Element With port Element
10-1 LDAP/DBMS Properties File
10-2 DBMS Property File
10-3 Default password-validator Element in the security.xml File
10-4 Default ssl Element
10-5 Default netio Element
10-6 Default jetty Element
10-7 Default ssl Element
10-8 Editing java.security to Add jsafejcefips JAR as a JCE Provider
10-9 Making JsafeJCE the Default Provider
10-10 Editing server.config to Enable Fips
10-11 Typical config.xml File With Both HTTP and HTTPS Access
10-12 Typical config.xml File With HTTP Access Removed
10-13 Oracle CEP config.xml File data-source Element After Encryption
10-14 Oracle CEP config.xml File data-source Element After Encryption
10-15 Default sec:auditor Element
11-1 Example Jetty Configuration
12-1 JMX Configuration
12-2 Establishing a Connection to the Oracle CEP JMX Server
12-3 Establishing a Connection to the Oracle CEP JMX Server
12-4 Querying MBeans
12-5 Acquiring an Instance of a MonitorRuntimeMBean
12-6 Acquiring an Instance of ProbeRuntimeMBean
12-7 Unregistering the MBean
13-1 Custom Data Source Configuration in Oracle CEP Server config.xml
13-2 bundler.sh Command Line Options
13-3 Using the Bundler Utility
13-4 Bundle JAR Contents
13-5 Service Registration Log Messages
13-6 driver-params Child Element
13-7 MyActivator Class Implementation
13-8 Un-JAR the Database Driver
13-9 Adding Export-Package to the Manifest Editor
13-10 Adding a Bundle-Activator Element to the Manifest Editor
13-11 Adding a DynamicImport-Package Element to the Manifest Editor
13-12 driver-params Child Element
15-1 Oracle CEP Server config.xml File With Logging Configuration
15-2 entry Child Element of the logger-severity-properties Element
15-3 Example log4j.properties File
15-4 Commons Code Example
15-5 Creating a debug-properties Element for the Debug Flag
15-6 Enabling Debug Logging
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