Overview of Deploying an Application to an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain Deploying to an Oracle CEP Server Using the Oracle CEP Visualizer Deploying to an Oracle CEP Server Singleton Group Using the Deployer Utility
8.6 Troubleshooting Multi-Server Domain Deployment
This section describes common problems that you may encounter when deploying applications to an Oracle CEP multi-server domain, including: ■ Section 8.6.1, Oracle CEP Server Stops Application After Deployment8.6.1 Oracle CEP Server Stops Application After Deployment
Problem : After you deploy an application to an Oracle CEP multi-server domain, Oracle CEP stops the application after about 30 seconds. Solution : Be sure you do not have more than one VPN software package installed on the same computer hosting your multi-server domain. Part IV Part IV Configuring Services Part IV contains the following chapters: ■ Chapter 9, Configuring Network IO for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 10, Configuring Security for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 11, Configuring Jetty for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 12, Configuring JMX for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 13, Configuring JDBC for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 14, Configuring HTTP Publish-Subscribe for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 15, Configuring Logging and Debugging for Oracle CEP 9 Configuring Network IO for Oracle CEP 9-1 9 Configuring Network IO for Oracle CEP This chapter contains information on the following topics: ■ Section 9.1, Overview of Network IO in Oracle CEP ■ Section 9.2, Configuring Network IO Server netio ■ Section 9.3, Configuring Network IO Client netio-client9.1 Overview of Network IO in Oracle CEP
Oracle CEP supports network InputOutput IO over Transmission Control ProtocolInternet Protocol TCPIP using a variety of providers in both server and client mode. You may define a network IO service for both Secure Socket Layer SSL and non-SSL network access. Oracle CEP supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The following Oracle CEP services depend on network IO configuration: ■ jetty: depends on network IO server netio configuration. ■ weblogic-rmi-client: depends on network IO client netio-client configuration. For more information, see: ■ Section 9.1.1, Network IO Providers ■ Section 9.1.2, IPv4 and IPv6 Support ■ Section 9.2, Configuring Network IO Server netio ■ Section 9.3, Configuring Network IO Client netio-client ■ Chapter 10, Configuring Security for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 11, Configuring Jetty for Oracle CEP9.1.1 Network IO Providers
Table 9–1 lists the network IO providers that Oracle CEP supports.Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Understanding Oracle CEP Servers and Domains
» User Action: Start Oracle CEP Server
» User Action: Stop Oracle CEP Server
» Oracle CEP Server Configuration Files
» Configuring an Oracle CEP Server by Manually Editing the config.xml File
» Configuration History Management Understanding Oracle CEP Server Configuration
» How to Configure the Oracle CEP Server bootclasspath
» Configuration Wizard Oracle CEP Visualizer
» wlevs.Admin Command-Line Utility
» Creating Oracle CEP Servers and Domains Updating Oracle CEP Servers and Domains
» Managing Oracle CEP Applications, Servers, and Domains
» Next Steps Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Creating an Oracle CEP Standalone-Server Domain
» Updating an Oracle CEP Standalone-Server Domain
» Deploying an Application to an Oracle CEP Standalone-Server Domain
» Oracle Coherence Clustering Oracle CEP Native Clustering
» Singleton Server Deployment Group
» Domain Deployment Group Groups
» Scalability and Multi-Server Domains Next Steps
» How to Create an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain With Default Groups Using Oracle Coherence
» How to Create an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain With Custom Groups Using Oracle Coherence
» The tangosol-coherence-override.xml File
» Updating an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain Using Oracle Coherence
» Yes No Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Securing the Messages Sent Between Servers in a Multi-Server Domain
» Using the Multi-Server Domain APIs to Manage Group Membership Changes
» Starting and Stopping an Oracle CEP Server in a Multi-Server Domain
» Creating an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain Using Oracle CEP Native Clustering
» Updating an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain Using Oracle CEP Native Clustering
» Yes Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» No Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Oracle CEP Server Stops Application After Deployment
» Network IO Providers Overview of Network IO in Oracle CEP
» How to Configure Network IO Server
» How to Configure Network IO Client
» Java SE Security Security Providers
» SSL Overview of Security in Oracle CEP
» FIPS Overview of Security in Oracle CEP
» Enabling and Disabling Security
» Security Utilities Overview of Security in Oracle CEP
» Specifying User Credentials When Using the Command-Line Utilities
» Configuring Java SE Security for Oracle CEP Server
» Configuring Authentication Using the LDAP Provider and Authorization Using the DBMS Provider
» Configuring Both Authentication and Authorization Using the DBMS Provider
» Configuring Password Strength Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» How to Configure SSL Manually
» How to Create a Key-Store Manually
» How to Configure SSL in a Multi-Server Domain for Oracle CEP Visualizer
» Configuring FIPS for Oracle CEP Server
» Configuring HTTPS-Only Connections for Oracle CEP Server
» Configuring Jetty Security Configuring Security for Oracle CEP Server Services
» Configuring JMX Security Configuring JDBC Security
» Configuring HTTP Publish-Subscribe Server Channel Security
» Configuring the Oracle CEP Security Auditor
» Disabling Security Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Servlets Overview of Jetty Support in Oracle Complex Event Processing
» Network IO Integration Overview of Jetty Support in Oracle Complex Event Processing
» jetty Configuration Object Configuring a Jetty Server Instance
» netio Configuration Object Configuring a Jetty Server Instance
» work-manager Configuration Object Configuring a Jetty Server Instance
» jetty-web-app Configuration Object Configuring a Jetty Server Instance
» Developing Servlets for Jetty
» Web Application Deployment Configuring a Jetty Server Instance
» Example Jetty Configuration Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Understanding JMX Configuration Overview of JMX Support in Oracle CEP
» Accessing the Oracle CEP JMX Server
» Oracle CEP Configuration MBeans
» Oracle CEP Runtime MBeans Oracle CEP MBean Hierarchy
» jmx Configuration Object rmi Configuration Object
» jndi-context Configuration Object Configuring JMX
» exported-jndi-context Configuration Object Configuring JMX
» How to Programmatically Connect to the Oracle CEP JMX Server From a Non-Oracle CEP Client
» How to Programmatically Connect to the Oracle CEP JMX Server From an Oracle CEP Client
» How to Programmatically Configure an Oracle CEP Component Using JMX APIs
» Databases Supported by the Oracle JDBC Driver
» Databases Supported by the Type 4 JDBC Driver for SQL Server from DataDirect
» Default Data Source Configuration
» Custom Data Source Configuration
» Getting the Native JDBC Connection
» Configuring Access to a Database Using the Oracle JDBC Driver
» Configuring Access to a Database Using the Type 4 JDBC Drivers from Data Direct
» How to Access a Database Driver Using an Application Library Built With bundler.sh
» How to Access a Database Driver Using bootclasspath
» How the HTTP Pub-Sub Server Works
» HTTP Pub-Sub Server Support in Oracle CEP
» Creating a New HTTP Publish-Subscribe Server
» Configuring an Existing HTTP Publish-Subscribe Server
» Example HTTP Publish-Subscribe Server Configuration
» Log Files Log Message Format
» OSGi Framework Logger Overview of Logging and Debugging Configuration
» logging-service Configuring the Oracle CEP Logging Service
» log-file Configuring the Oracle CEP Logging Service
» log-stdout Configuring the Oracle CEP Logging Service
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