Abstract:
A system and method for database persistence of transaction logs (TLOGs). Embodiments of the invention allow an administrator to configure their system to associate one or more Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) TLOG stores with a data source or database instead of a file system, for use in storing the primary TLOG. This provides an opportunity to exploit the high availability features of a database system; improve handling of disaster recovery scenarios, such as cross-site recovery using database replication; and alleviate the need for third-party distributed file system components, together with their cost and complexity.
Abstract:
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for supporting the use of connectors in an application server environment. The method can provide, a plurality of deployable resources which can be used within the application server environment, and one or more partitions, wherein each partition provides an administrative and runtime subdivision of the domain. The methods and systems can associate one or more deployed partition-level resource adapters to the one or more partitions, each of the one or more deployed partition-level resource adapters associated with one of the one or more partitions. Finally, the methods and systems can determine, by a connector container, a partition scope of one of the one or more deployed partition-level resource adapters.
Abstract:
A system and method for database persistence of transaction logs (TLOGs). Embodiments of the invention allow an administrator to configure their system to associate one or more Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) TLOG stores with a data source or database instead of a file system, for use in storing the primary TLOG. This provides an opportunity to exploit the high availability features of a database system; improve handling of disaster recovery scenarios, such as cross-site recovery using database replication; and alleviate the need for third-party distributed file system components, together with their cost and complexity.