Configured Reference Configuration Domain Settings
SOADataSource
connection pool size (default value of 150
) and the database processes
(default value of 1500
) parameters to support heavy loads. For example:
No resources currently available in pool SOADataSource to allocate to applications
TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
When increasing the processes
parameter value, ensure that the database host can support this change. Otherwise, it may cause the database to crash with out-of-memory errors.
Oracle WebLogic Settings
The following table lists the configured Reference Configuration domain settings for Oracle WebLogic.
Table 8-1 Oracle WebLogic Settings
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Description and Configuration |
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The transaction timeout value is in seconds. If the transaction is in If the transaction moves to See Configure domain JTA settings in Administering Oracle WebLogic Server with Fusion Middleware Control. |
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Use Extended Log Setting |
Extended log format allows you to customize the information that is recorded. You can set the attributes that define the behavior of HTTP access logs for each server instance or for each virtual host that you define. See Setting Up HTTP Access Logs by Using Extended Log Format in Administering Server Environments for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Oracle Technology Adapters Settings
The following table lists the configured Reference Configuration domain settings for Oracle Technology Adapters.
Table 8-2 Oracle Technology Adapters Settings
Parameter | Configured Value | Description and Configuration |
Connection Pool Configurations |
All adapters Database Adapter
File Adapter FTP, JMS, AQ, and MQ Adapters Database Adapter
All adapters
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See Creating a Connection Pool in Understanding Technology Adapters. |
Thread Configuration for inbound adapters |
File/FTP Adapter (JCA) :
MQ Adapter (JCA):
Database Adapter (JCA):
JMS Adapter (Binding Property):
AQ Adapter (Binding Property):
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For the properties marked JCA, set the configuration in the JCA
file.
For the properties that are marked Binding Property, set as binding properties in
composite.xml in Oracle SOA Suite or as Dynamic Endpoint Properties in Oracle Service Bus. For example: |
Single Poll Cycle in JMS Adapter | adapter.jms.SinglePollCycle=true |
Set as Binding Property for Oracle SOA Suite in
composite.xml in Oracle SOA Suiteor as Dynamic Endpoint Properties in Oracle Service Bus. For example: |
Set MaxTransactionSize and
MaxRaiseSize in Oracle Database Adapter
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Set in the JCA file for the Database Activation Spec
(inbound).
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Configured in inbound File and FTP Activation Spec as JCA property as part of debatching. For example:
See File Debatching in Understanding Technology Adapters.
ChunkSize is configured when used with File or FTP Adapter Chunked Interaction Feature. For example: See File ChunkedRead and Oracle File Adapter Chunked Read in Understanding Technology Adapters.
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Inbound Retries |
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Set as Binding Property in
composite.xml in Oracle SOA Suite or as Dynamic Endpoint Property in Oracle Service Bus. For example:
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Domain Level Settings
The following table lists the configured domain level Reference Configuration domain settings.
Table 8-3 Domain Level Settings
Parameter | Configured Value | Description and Configuration |
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Tells the Java HotSpot VM to generate a heap dump when an allocation from the Java heap is not enough. As this option does cause any issues, you can use it for production systems where the Set in |
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Used to unlock commercial features. Set in |
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Flag Set in |
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Flag Set in |
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Specifies the default read timeout for the protocol handler used by WebLogic URLConnection. Set in |
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Specifies the default connect timeout for the protocol handler used by WebLogic URLConnection. Set in |
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This property is a Fusion Applications Configuration rule for Set in |
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At the start of the SSL handshake, the SSL peers determine the highest protocol version both peers support. However, you can configure WebLogic Server to limit the lowest supported versions of SSL and TLS that are enabled for SSL connections. Set in |
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This property is a Fusion Applications Configuration rule for Set in |
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The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over all supported protocols, unless overridden by a protocol-specific setting or a custom channel setting. Set in |
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Turns off DMS monitoring in Oracle Service Bus. Set in |
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JVM Property to set the String pool map size. Set in |
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Applicable to OSB MQ transport/SOA MQ Adapter only. The number of seconds to wait for the connection to IBM MQ server. Set in |
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Applicable to OSB MQ transport/SOA MQ Adapter only. Once IBM MQ server connection is established, then it represents the number of seconds which the client will wait for the response. Set in |
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Max payload size allowed in Oracle SOA Suite/Oracle Service Bus (applicable for only HTTP/MQ/JMS/transports in Oracle Service Bus). You will not be able to set this if Set in |
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Enable Reference Configuration domain settings. This JVM property is a parent property for the SOA Reference Configuration domain. For example, if this property is false but Set in |
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Max attachment size allowed in Oracle SOA Suite/Oracle Service Bus (applicable for only HTTP Business Service in Oracle Service Bus). This will have no effect if Set in |
Oracle Service Bus Settings
The following table lists the configured Reference Configuration domain settings for Oracle Service Bus.
Table 8-4 Oracle Service Bus Settings
Parameter | Configured Value | Description and Configuration |
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Work Manager property. All newly created proxy except MQ and JMS use this work manager by default for dispatch policy. See Work Manager |
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Work Manager property. All newly created JMS and MQ proxies use this parameter by default for dispatch policy. |
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HTTP Business Service |
Connection timeout: 5 sec Read timeout: 30 sec Retry count: 1 Retry interval: 15 sec |
For configuring Business Service, see Business Service Transport Protocol Configuration. For configuring Business Service to use HTTP Transport, see Configuring Business Services to Use the HTTP Transport. |
JMS Business Service |
Retry count: 1 Retry interval: 15 sec |
For configuring Business Service, see Business Service Transport Protocol Configuration. For configuring Business Service to use JMS Transport, see Configuring Business Services to Use the JMS Transport . |
MQ Business Service |
Retry count: 1 Retry interval: 15 sec |
For configuring Business Service, see Business Service Transport Protocol Configuration. For MQ Transport information, see Using the MQ Transport. |
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Queue Name: JNDI name:
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This property is used for backing out the messages to the queue in a Reference Configuration domain when the size of the incoming message into JMS transport is more than the allowed size, which is set through |
Oracle SOA-Specific Settings
The following table lists the configured Reference Configuration domain settings for Oracle SOA.
Table 8-5 Oracle SOA-Specific Settings
Parameter | Configured Value | Description and Configuration |
SOA Work Manager
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Work Manager max thread constraint parameter. This parameter limits the number of concurrent threads that process incoming client requests.
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SOA Work Manager
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Work Manager max thread constraint parameter. This parameter limits the number of concurrent threads for internal processes.
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Data source connection pool size. This parameter determines the total number of concurrent local database connections that are available for your SOA processes.
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Datasource connection pool size. This parameter determines the total number of concurrent XA database connections that are available for your SOA processes.
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Event delivery network (EDN) configuration:
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To configure
EDN workmanager adheres to this min thread. When dealing with heavy loads for EDN, you may receive an exception error because EDN consumption capacity is not sufficient for handling the load. Increase the values for the To configure
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Database Settings
The following table lists the configured Reference Configuration domain settings for database.
Table 8-6 Database Settings
Parameter | Configured Value | Description and Configuration |
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Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) for distributed transactions to wait for locked resources. Database bounce required: Yes Query: Run |
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Specifies whether to treat LOB files as SecureFiles. Database bounce required: No Query: Run |
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Specifies the maximum number of operating system user processes that can simultaneously connect to Oracle. This value should allow for all background processes such as locks, job queue processes, and parallel execution processes. Database bounce required: Yes Query: Run |