Creating Oracle CEP Servers and Domains Updating Oracle CEP Servers and Domains

Overview of Oracle CEP Server Administration 1-11 For more information, see: ■ Chapter 3.2, Updating an Oracle CEP Standalone-Server Domain ■ Chapter 6.2, Updating an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain Using Oracle Coherence ■ Chapter 7.2, Updating an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain Using Oracle CEP Native Clustering

1.5.3 Configuring Oracle CEP Servers

Once you create an Oracle CEP server and domain, you must configure the various services they provide. For more information, see: ■ Chapter 9, Configuring Network IO for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 10, Configuring Security for Oracle CEP ■ Chapter 11, Configuring Jetty for Oracle CEP ■ Section 12.2, Configuring JMX ■ 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

1.5.4 Starting and Stopping Oracle CEP Servers

After you have created an Oracle CEP domain along with at least a single server, you start a server instance so you can then deploy applications and begin running them. During upgrades and after some configuration changes, you must stop and start the Oracle CEP server. For more information, see: ■ Section 3.3, Starting and Stopping an Oracle CEP Server in a Standalone-Server Domain ■ Oracle Coherence: Section 6.5, Starting and Stopping an Oracle CEP Server in a Multi-Server Domain ■ Oracle CEP Native Clustering: Section 7.5, Starting and Stopping an Oracle CEP Server in a Multi-Server Domain

1.5.5 Deploying Applications to Oracle CEP Servers

Once you have created and configured an Oracle CEP server and domain, you can deploy Oracle CEP applications to them. For more information, see: ■ Section 4.1, Deploying an Application to an Oracle CEP Standalone-Server Domain Note: on Windows, do not stop the Oracle CEP server by clicking the Close button in the command prompt in which you started it. Always stop the Oracle CEP server using the stopwlevs.cmd script or Ctrl-C. 1-12 Oracle Complex Event Processing Administrators Guide ■ Section 8.1, Overview of Deploying an Application to an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain ■ Overview of Creating Oracle CEP Applications in the Oracle Complex Event Processing Developers Guide for Eclipse.

1.5.6 Managing Oracle CEP Applications, Servers, and Domains

Once you have deployed applications to an Oracle CEP server and domain, you must manage the application to perform tasks such as monitor its performance and perform upgrades. For more information, see: ■ Section 1.4, Understanding Oracle CEP Server Administration Tools ■ Section 12.3, Managing With JMX