Oracle HTTP Server (Apache) - What is the Oracle HTTP Server? How does it work?
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What is the Oracle HTTP Server? How does it work?
Oracle HTTP Server is the Web server component of Oracle Database. It is based
on the Apache HTTP Server. It is robust and reliable server due to following
features:
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Provide high availability infrastructure integration with Oracle Process
Manager and Notification Server (OPMN), for process management, death detection
and failover for Oracle HTTP Server processes.
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Provide Dynamic Monitoring Services (DMS) metrics that give runtime performance
statistics for Oracle HTTP Server processes.
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Enable securing of transactions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology.
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Execute Perl scripts in the same process as the Oracle HTTP Server, or as CGI
script.
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