ecm.mycompany.com admin.mycompany.com soainternal.mycompany.com ecminternal.mycompany.com
2.2.1.1 ecm.mycompany.com
ecm.mycompany.com is a virtual server name that acts as the access point for all HTTP traffic to the run-time Oracle ECM components. Traffic to SSL is configured. Clients access this service using the address ecm.mycompany.com:443. This virtual server is defined on the load balancer.2.2.1.2 admin.mycompany.com
admin.mycompany.com is a virtual server name that acts as the access point for all internal HTTP traffic that is directed to administration services such as Oracle WebLogic Administration Server Console and Oracle Enterprise Manager. The incoming traffic from clients is not SSL-enabled. Clients access this service using the address admin.mycompany.com:80 and the requests are forwarded to port 7777 on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2. This virtual server is defined on the load balancer.2.2.1.3 soainternal.mycompany.com
soainternal.mycompany.com is a virtual server name used for internal invocations of SOA services. This URL is not exposed to the internet and is only accessible from the intranet. For SOA systems, users can set this while modeling composites or at run time with the appropriate EMMBeans, as the URL to be used for internal services invocations. The incoming traffic from clients is not SSL-enabled. Clients access this service using the address soainternal.mycompany.com:80 and the requests are forwarded to port 7777 on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2. This virtual server is defined on the load balancer.2.2.1.4 ecminternal.mycompany.com
ecminternal.mycompany.com is a virtual server name used for internal invocations of ECM services. This URL is not exposed to the internet and is only accessible from the intranet. The incoming traffic from clients is not SSL-enabled. Clients access this service using the address ecminternal.mycompany.com:80 and the requests are forwarded to port 7777 on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2. This virtual server is defined on the load balancer.2.2.2 Load Balancers
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» Built-In Security High Availability
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» Loading the Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository in the Oracle RAC Database
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» IPs and Virtual IPs Firewalls and Ports
» Terminology for Directories and Directory Environment Variables
» Recommended Locations for the Different Directories
» Shared Storage Configuration Shared Storage and Recommended Directory Structure
» LDAP as Credential and Policy Store
» Configuring the Oracle Web Tier
» Enabling ADMINVHN on SOAHOST1 Running the Configuration Wizard on SOAHOST1 to Create a Domain
» Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for the Administration Server
» Assumptions and Procedure Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to SOAHOST2
» Validating Access Through Oracle HTTP Server Backing Up the Installation
» Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
» Configuring the Java Object Cache for Oracle Web Services Manager
» Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for the WLS_SOA Managed Servers
» Setting the Frontend HTTP Host and Port Validating Access Through Oracle HTTP Server
» Enabling High Availability for Oracle File and FTP Adapters
» About Adding Oracle UCM to a Domain Extending the Domain to Include Oracle UCM
» Restarting the Administration Server Configuring a JMS Persistence Store for Oracle IPM JMS
» Configuring BPEL CSF Credentials
» About Setting Up Node Manager
» Generating Self-Signed Certificates Using the utils.CertGen Utility
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» Testing the Server Migration
» Create an LDIF file assumed to be jpstestnode.ldif in this example
» Cataloging Oracle Internet Directory Attributes
» Overview of Oracle Access Manager Integration Prerequisites for Oracle Access Manager
» Running the OAM Configuration Tool
» Installing and Configuring WebGate
» Back Up Configuration Files Setting the Order of Providers
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» Updating the OAM11gRequest File
» Monitoring the Topology Defining an Optimal Input File Strategy for Oracle IPM
» Configuring UMS Drivers Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Choose the Automatic Server Migration Enabled option. This enables Node Click Save.
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