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            Oracle Coherence Base Schema definitions that is included by
            the different schema files.
        
    

    
    
        
            
        
    

    
    
        
            
        
    

    
    
        
    

    
    
        
            
        
    

    
    
        
            
        
    

    
        
    

   

    
        
        
    

    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
            
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    

    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    

    
    
        
    

    
    
        
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
            
                Time string type. Values of elements of this type must be
                in the following format:

                (\d)+(\.\d+)?(MS|ms|S|s|M|m|H|h|D|d)?

                where the first non-digits (from left to right) indicate the
                unit of time duration:

                -MS or ms (milliseconds)
                -S or s (seconds)
                -M or m
                (minutes)
                -H or h (hours)
                -D or d (days)

                If the value does not contain a unit, a unit of
                seconds is assumed.
            
        
        
            
        
    

    
    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    

    
    
        
            
                Memory size string type. Values of elements of this type must
                be in the

                following format:

                (\d)+(\.\d+)?(K|k|M|m|G|g|T|t)?(B|b)?

                where the first non-digit (from left to right) indicates the
                factor with which the preceding decimal value should be multiplied:

                -K or k
                (kilo, 2^10)
                -M or m (mega, 2^20)
                -G or g (giga, 2^30)
                -T or t (tera,
                2^40)


                If the value does not contain a factor, a factor of one is assumed.
            
        
        
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
        
            
                Memory size string type. Values of elements of this type must
                be in the

                following format:

                (\d)+(K|k|M|m|G|g|T|t)?(B|b)?

                where the first non-digit (from left to right) indicates the
                factor with which the preceding decimal value should be multiplied:

                -K or k
                (kilo, 2^10)
                -M or m (mega, 2^20)
                -G or g (giga, 2^30)
                -T or t (tera,
                2^40)

                If the value does not contain a factor, a factor of one is assumed.
            
        
        
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    


    
    
        
            
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                The port element specifies a port used by a socket.

                Valid values are from 0 to 65535.

                Used in: local-address, socket-address,
                unicast-listener, multicast-listener, socket-address
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
        
    

    
    

    
        
            
                The description element is used to provide text describing
                the parent element.

                Used in: param
            
        
    


    
        
            
                Valid values are true and false.

                Used in: security-config, packet-speaker, packet-publisher, mbean, flow-control,
                         cache-service-proxy, invocation-service-proxy
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The address element specifies an IP address or DNS name.

                In the case of a bind address, the address may be also be
                represented in CIDR format as a subnet and mask (i.e. 192.168.1.0/24),
                allowing runtime resolution against available local IPs.

                Additionally the bind address may be an external NAT address which routes
                to any local address and so long as the ports are equal.

                Used in: local-address, socket-address, well-known-addresses, address-provider
            
        
        
            
                
                    
                    
                    
                
            
        
    

  
      
          
              The local discovery address element specifies an IP address or DNS name.
              Used in conjunction with well-known addresses, will bind to a specific IP.
              With multicast, network traffic will be constrained to the
              network interface corresponding to the resolved IP address.

              The address may be also be represented in CIDR format as a subnet and mask (i.e. 192.168.1.0/24),
              allowing runtime resolution against available local IPs.

              Used in: unicast-listener, default is the wildcard address
          
      
      
          
              
                  
                  
                  
              
          
      
  

    
        
            
                The to-address element specifies the ending IP address (inclusive)
                for a range of hosts.

                Used in: host-range
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The from-address element specifies the starting IP address for a range
                of
                hosts.

                Used in: host-range
        
        
    

    
        
            
                The autostart element is intended to be used by cache servers
                (i.e. com.tangosol.net.DefaultCacheServer). It specifies
                whether or not the cache services associated with the
                cache scheme should be automatically started at a cluster node.

                Valid values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

                Used in: replicated-scheme, distributed-scheme,
                transactional-scheme, optimistic-scheme, invocation-scheme,
                near-scheme, read-write-backing-map-scheme, view-scheme, reporter
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The instance entity defines the selection of an implementation class
                or class-factory name and init-params.

                Used in: class-scheme, partitioned-quorum-policy-scheme
            
        
        
            
                
                
                  
                  
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The instance element defines the selection of an implementation class
                or class-factory name and init-params.
            
        
        
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The class-name element specifies a fully specified name of a Java
                class.

                Note: in all schemes except the class-scheme, the specified class must:
                a) extend the corresponding scheme implementation class
                b) use
                identical set of parameters for its constructors

                Used in: class-scheme, local-scheme, near-scheme,
                overflow-scheme,
                read-write-backing-map-scheme,
                external-scheme,
                paged-external-scheme, async-store-manager, custom-store-manager,
                bdb-store-manager, nio-file-manager, nio-memory-manager,
                serializer,configurable-cache-factory-config,
                access-controller, callback-handler, instance, host-filter
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The class-factory-name element specifies a fully specified name of a
                Java
                class that will be used by the factory approach for the class-scheme.

                Used in: class-scheme
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The method-name element specifies a fully specified name of a static
                factory
                method that will be used by the factory approach for the class-scheme.

                Used in: method-scheme
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The init-params element contains class initialization parameter
                configuration info.

                Used in: class-scheme, local-scheme, near-scheme,
                overflow-scheme,
                read-write-backing-map-scheme,
                versioned-backing-map-scheme,
                external-scheme,
                paged-external-scheme, async-store-manager,
                custom-store-manager,
                bdb-store-manager,
                nio-file-manager,
                nio-memory-manager, serializer, address-provider
            
        
        
            
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                
                
            
            
            
            
        
        
        
    

    
        
            
                The init-param element contains the single class initialization
                parameter configuration info.

                Used in: init-params
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The param-name element specifies the name of the initialization
                parameter.

                When param-name is specified, if the class being constructed and
                configured implements the XmlConfigurable interface, then a
                series of init-param elements can be transposed in order to
                build a configuration XML with which
                to configure the constructed object. For example, consider the
                following init-params element:

                
                    
                        shape
                        circle
                    
                    
                        color
                        blue
                    
                

                If transposed, the result would be:

                
                    circle
                    blue
                

                Used in: init-param
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The param-type element specifies the Java type of initialization
                parameter.

                Supported types are:
                - string - indicates that the value is a java.lang.String
                - boolean - indicates that the value is a java.lang.Boolean
                - int -
                indicates that the value is a java.lang.Integer
                - long - indicates
                that the value is a java.lang.Long
                - double - indicates that the
                value is a java.lang.Double
                - decimal - indicates that the value is a
                java.math.BigDecimal
                - file - indicates that the value is a
                java.io.File
                - date - indicates that the value is a java.sql.Date
                -
                time - indicates that the value is a java.sql.Time
                - datetime -
                indicates that the value is a java.sql.Timestamp
                - xml - indicates
                that the value is the param-value XmlElement

                - java.lang.ClassLoader - the param-value must be "{class-loader}"
                -
                com.tangosol.net.BackingMapManagerContext - the param-value must be
                "{manager-context}"
                - {scheme-ref} - the param-value must be a name
                of an existing
                "scheme-name" element
                - {cache-ref} - the param-value
                should be a valid cache name

                The value is converted to the specified type, and the target
                constructor or method must have a parameter of that type in
                order for the instantiation to succeed.

                Used in: init-param
             
        
    

    
        
            
                The param-value element specifies a value of the initialization
                parameter.

                The value is in a format specific to the type of the parameter.

                There are following pre-defined values (macros):
                - {class-loader} -
                represents the context ClassLoader
                - {manager-context} - represents
                the the backing map manager context
                - {cache-name} - represents the
                cache name

                The value element can also contain a user-defined macro in the
                following format:
                {user-defined-parameter default-value}

                The values for user-defined parameters could be specified by the
                corresponding init-param elements in the
                caching-scheme-mapping/cache-mapping section. For example, the
                following cache-mapping elements assigns a value of 10000 to
                the custom parameter called "back-size-limit":

                
                    dist-*
                    example-distributed
                    
                        
                            back-size-limit
                            10000
                        
                    
                

                That parameter could be used by any elements in the corresponding
                scheme. In our case, the following scheme would resolve the value
                of the "high-units" to 10000:

                
                    example-backing-map
                    {back-size-limit 0}
                

                Used in: init-param

            
        
        
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The port-auto-adjust element specifies whether or not a local port
                will be automatically be incremented if the specified port cannot be
                bound to because it is already in use. Alternatively port conflicts can
                be avoided by using an system assigned ephemeral port by specifying
                a corresponding port value of 0.

                Valid values are "true", "false", or the upper bound on ports to use, i.e. 65535.

                Used in: unicast-listener, local-address
            
        
    

    

    
        
            
                The socket-provider element contains the configuration info for
                a socket and channel factory.

                In addition to defining a socket-provider, it is also acceptable
                and in fact preferred to provide the name of a provider from the
                socket-providers configuration within the operational configuration.

                Used in: tcp-initiator, tcp-acceptor, defaults, unicast-listener, ssl
            
        
        
            
                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The system element specifies a SocketProvider implementation that
                produces instances of the JVM's default socket and channel
                implementations.

                Used in: socket-provider
            
        
        
    

    
        
            
                The tcp element specifies a SocketProvider implementation that produces
                TCP based sockets and channel implementations.

                Used in: socket-provider
            
        
        
    

    
        
            
                The sdp element specifies a SocketProvider implementation that produces
                SDP based sockets and channel implementations.

                Used in: socket-provider
            
        
        
    

    
        
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
        
        
        
    


    
        
            
                The ssl element contains the configuration info for a socket provider
                that produces socket and channel implementations which utilize SSL.

                Used in: socket-provider
            
        
    

    
        
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The protocol element specifies the name of the protocol used by the
                socket and channel implementations produced by the SSL SocketProvider.

                Default value is "TLS".

                Used in: ssl
            
        
    


    
        
            
                The provider element contains the configuration info for a security
                provider that extends the java.security.Provider class.

                Used in: ssl, identity-manager, trust-manager
            
        
        
            
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The client auth mode to use for an SSL context.
                This only applies to server sockets and only if
                a trust store is present.

                Valid names include: none, wanted, required

                Default value when a trust store is specified is "required".

                Used in: ssl
            
        
    


    
        
            
                The executor element contains the configuration info for a
                java.util.concurrent.Executor instance.

                Used in: ssl
            
        
        
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The identity-manager element contains the configuration info for
                initializing a javax.net.ssl.KeyManager instance.

                The manager provides the key material used to authenticate the local
                connection to its peer. If no key material is available, the
                connection will be unable to present authentication credentials.

                Used in: ssl
            
        
        
            
                
                
                
                
                    
                    
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The algorithm element specifies the name of a key or trust management
                algorithm.

                Default value is "SunX509".

                Used in: identity-manager, trust-manager
        
        
    

    
        
            
                The key-store element contains the configuration info for a
                java.security.KeyStore instance.

                Used in: identity-manager, trust-manager
            
        
        
            
                
                
                    
                    
                
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
    

    
        
            
                The url element contains a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) string.

                Used in: key-store
             
        
    

    
        
            
                The password element specifies the name of a private key or key store
                password.

                Used in: identity-manager, key-store
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The trust-manager element contains the configuration info for
                initializing a javax.net.ssl.TrustManager instance.

                A TrustManager is responsible for managing the trust material that is
                used when making trust decisions, and for deciding whether credentials
                presented by a peer should be accepted.

                A valid trust-manager configuration will contain at least one child
                element.

                Used in: ssl
            
        
        
            
                
                
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                
                    
                        Allow all connections, even where the URL's host
                        name and the server's identification
                        host name do not match.
                    
                
            
            
                
                    
                        Use the default hostname verifier.
                        Host name verification passes if the host name in the certificate matches
                        the local machine’s host name, and if the URL specifies localhost, 127.0.0.1,
                        or the default IP address of the local machine.
                    
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The action that the default hostname verifier should
                take if during the SSL handshake, if the URL's host name
                and the server's identification host name do not match.

                Used in: hostname-verifier
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The hostname-verifier element contains the configuration info for a
                javax.net.ssl.HostnameVerifier instance.

                During SSL handshaking, if the URL's hostname and the server's
                identification hostname mismatch, the verification mechanism
                will call back to this instance to determine if the connection
                should be allowed.

                The default action is to allow connections.

                Used in: ssl
            
        
        
            
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
      
        
          The cipher-suites element lists the names of the ciphers that are allowed or disallowed
          depending on usage attribute.
          If usage is "black-list", the specified ciphers will be removed from the default enabled cipher list.
          If usage is "white-list", the specified ciphers will be the enabled ciphers.
          The default behavior is a white-list.

          Used in: ssl
        
      
      
        
          
        
        
        
        
      
    

    
      
        
          The protocol-versions element lists the names of the protocol versions that are allowed or disallowed
          depending on usage attribute.
          If usage is "black-list", the specified protocol versions will be removed from the default enabled protocol list.
          If usage is "white-list", the specified protocol versions will be the enabled protocols.
          The default behavior is a white-list.

          Used in: ssl
        
      
      
        
          
        
        
        
        
      
    

    
        
            
                The directory element specifies the pathname for the [root] directory
                that a disk persistence manager or flashjournal-manager will use to
                store files in. If not specified or specifies a non-existent directory,
                a temporary file in the default location will be used.

                Applicable with the "LH" file-manager in the external-scheme,
                the bdb-store-manager, the nio-file-manager, and
                the "file-mapped" type for backup-storage.

                Used in: external-scheme, backup-storage,
                bdb-store-manager, nio-file-manager, flashjournal-manager
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The async-limit element specifies the maximum number of bytes that
                will be queued to be written asynchronously.

                Setting the value to zero does not disable asynchronous writes;
                instead, the value of zero indicates that the implementation default
                for the maximum number of bytes should be used.

                The value of this element must be in the following format:

                [\d]+[[.][\d]+]?[K|k|M|m]?[B|b]?

                where the first non-digit (from left to right) indicates the factor with
                which the preceding decimal value should be multiplied:

                -K (kilo, 2^10)
                -M (mega, 2^20)

                If the value does not contain a factor, a factor of one is assumed.

                Valid values are any positive memory sizes and zero.

                Default value is 4M.

                Used in: external-scheme, async-store-manager, async-limit
            
        
        
            
                
                    
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
            
            
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
    

    
        
            
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The reliable-transport element contains the name of the transport used
                by the TCMP for reliable point-to-point communications.

                Valid names include: datagram, tmb, sdmb

                Specifying a value at the *-scheme level will result in a service specific transport instance rather
                then using the shared transport instance defined at the unicast-listener level. In general a shared
                transport instance will reduce overall resource consumption.

                Default value is tmb.

                Used in: unicast-listener, replicated-scheme, optimistic-scheme, distributed-scheme,
                         transactional-scheme, invocation-scheme, proxy-scheme
            
        
    

    
        
            
            
            
            
        
        
    

    
        
            
                The address-provider element contains the
                configuration info for an address factory that
                implements the com.tangosol.net.AddressProvider interface.

                Used in: name-service-addresses, remote-addresses, well-known-addresses,
                         tcp-acceptor
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The local-address element specifies the local address
                (IP or DNS name) and port that a TCP/IP socket will be bound
                to.

                Used in: tcp-initiator, tcp-acceptor, acceptor-address, address-provider
            
        
        
            
                
                
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The socket-address element specifies the address
                (IP or DNS name) and port of a TCP/IP connection
                acceptor.

                Used in: address-provider, remote-addresses, well-known-addresses (deprecated as of 12.2.1)
            
        
        
            
                
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
            
                
                
                
                
            
            
    

    
        
            
                The host-address element specifies a host IP address.

                Used in: authorized-hosts
            
        
        
            
                
                    
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The host-range element describes a range of IP addresses.

                Used in: authorized-hosts
      
        
        
            
                
                
                
            
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The host-filter element contains the class configuration info
                for a com.tangosol.util.Filter implementation that is used by
                a TCP/IP acceptor to determine whether to accept a particular
                TCP/IP initiator. The evaluate() method will be passed the
                java.net.InetAddress of the client. Implementations should
                return "true" to allow the client to connect.

                Used in: authorized-hosts
            
        
        
            
                
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The remote-addresses element allows a client to specify
                the specific address or addresses where the desired proxy
                can be located.

                Note: For extend clients it is generally preferable to use the
                NameService to locate the desired proxy, see the
                name-service-addresses element for details.

                The remote-addresses element contains the address
                (IP or DNS name) and port of one or more TCP/IP
                connection acceptors. The TCP/IP
                connection initiator uses this information to
                establish a TCP/IP connection with a remote cluster.
                The TCP/IP connection initiator will attempt to
                connect to the addresses in a random order,
                until either the list is exhausted or a TCP/IP
                connection is established.

                Used in: tcp-initiator, participant, participant-destination
            
        
        
            
                
                    
                    
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The NameService allows an extend client to discover the desired proxy
                service without the need to have explicit awareness of where that proxy runs.
                The client is configured with a list of some of the machines in the cluster,
                and the NameService will redirect the client to its desired proxy, as specified
                in the proxy-service-name element.  It is also used by federated cache to
                discover the members of a remote participant.

                The name-service-addresses element contains the address (IP or DNS name) and
                cluster port of one or more machines in the cluster.  Note the cluster port is
                constant across all machines in a given cluster.  If the cluster is configured
                for multicast discovery and the client resides on the same network the cluster's
                multicast address can be used in the name service address list.

                Note: unlike remote-addresses name service address resolutions are made against a
                specific cluster.  If the cluster-name element isn't specified then the client
                member's cluster name is used and must match the target cluster.

                The ordering of the addresses is largely irrelevant as the NameService will load
                balance the clients over all suitable proxy members or members of a remote
                participant for federated cache.

                Used in: tcp-initiator, participant
            
        
        
            
                
                    
                    
                    
                
                
            
            
        
    


    
        
            
                The interceptors element is a container for the definition of
                many interceptor elements.

                Used in: cache-mapping, distributed-scheme
            
        
        
            
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The interceptor element defines all configurable elements
                associated with event interceptors.

                Event interceptors are notified of events that occur in
                Coherence. Each event is of a certain type hence an
                interceptor may be interested in a sub set of the events.
                Restricting the events to be notified is carried out through
                the use of generics and the @Interceptor annotation.
                If this interceptor is present within the
                caching-scheme-mapping, then it will only be
                notified of events pertaining to the specified cache name.
                If this interceptor is located within a distributed-scheme,
                then the service name is used for restriction.

                The instance element should represent the interceptor class
                to instantiate and is a mandatory element. The class must
                implement the EventInterceptor interface.

                The name element should provide a unique identifier for this
                interceptor unless specified within the @Interceptor annotation
                or to override the value in the annotation. If no name is
                assigned for an interceptor, then a unique name is
                automatically generated and assigned.

                The order element specifies whether this interceptor
                is placed at the front of a chain of interceptors unless
                specified within the Interceptor annotation or to override the
                value in the annotation. The legal values are LOW and HIGH. A
                value of HIGH indicates that the interceptor is placed at the
                front in the chain of interceptors. A value of LOW indicates no
                order preference. The default value is LOW.

                Used in: interceptors
            
        
        
            
                
                
                
                
            
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The order element specifies iff a value of HIGH is
                provided this interceptor will request to be the first in the
                chain of interceptors.

                Used in: interceptor
            
        
        
            
                
                
            
        
    

    
        
            
                The password-provider element defines all configurable elements
                associated with a password provider.

                Multiple “password-provider” elements can be configured and
                referenced using the appropriate “id” attribute.

                Used in: password-providers
            
        
        
            
                
                
            
            
            
        
    


    
        
            
                The named-password-provider element is a reference to another password-provider.

                Used in: password-provider
            
        
        
            
            
        
    





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