Domain Deployment Group Groups

5-6 Oracle Complex Event Processing Administrators Guide ■ operation-timeout: Optional. Specifies, in milliseconds, the timeout for point-to-point HTTP multi-server requests. Default value is 30000. For a complete description of the Oracle CEP server config.xml file cluster element, see cluster in the Oracle Complex Event Processing Developers Guide for Eclipse.

5.6 High Availability and Multi-Server Domains

If you use Oracle Coherence clustering for your multi-server domain, you can take advantage of Oracle CEP high availability quality of service options. These options are not supported using Oracle CEP native clustering. For more information, see Understanding High Availability in the Oracle Complex Event Processing Developers Guide for Eclipse.

5.7 Scalability and Multi-Server Domains

Using either Oracle Coherence or Oracle CEP native clustering, you can take advantage of Oracle CEP scalability quality of service options. For more information, see Understanding Scalability in the Oracle Complex Event Processing Developers Guide for Eclipse.

5.8 Next Steps

After creating your own Oracle CEP multi-server domain, consider the administration tasks that Section 1.5, Understanding Oracle CEP Server Administration Tasks describes. For example, you can: ■ Optionally configure the server. See Section 1.3, Understanding Oracle CEP Server Configuration. ■ Create an Oracle CEP application. See Oracle Complex Event Processing Developers Guide for Eclipse for a description of the programming model, details about the various components that make up an application, how they all fit together, and typical steps to create a new application. ■ Deploy your new, or existing, Oracle CEP application to the domain. For more information, see: ■ Section 8.1, Overview of Deploying an Application to an Oracle CEP Multi-Server Domain ■ Assembling and Deploying Oracle CEP Applications in the Oracle Complex Event Processing Developers Guide for Eclipse ■ Manage your applications, servers, and domains: – Using the Oracle CEP Visualizer. See Oracle Complex Event Processing Visualizer Users Guide. – Using the wlevs.Admin command line tool. See Appendix A, wlevs.Admin Command-Line Reference . – Using JMX and MBeans. Introduction to Multi-Server Domains 5-7 See Section 12.3, Managing With JMX .