Systems and methods for supporting transaction recovery based on a strict ordering of two-phase commit calls
US-9146944-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US12250267B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12250267-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217967683-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 11, 2025 |
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In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for supporting partitions in a multitenant application server environment. In accordance with an embodiment, an application server administrator (e.g., a WLS administrator) can create or delete partitions; while a partition administrator can administer various aspects of a partition, for example create resource groups, deploy applications to a specific partition, and reference specific realms for a partition. Resource groups can be globally defined at the domain, or can be specific to a partition. Applications can be deployed to a resource group template at the domain level, or to a resource group scoped to a partition or scoped to the domain. The system can optionally associate one or more partitions with a tenant, for use by the tenant.
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A system for supporting multi-tenancy in a cloud or other computing environment, comprising: one or more computers including one or more processors and a cloud computing environment executing thereon, and having a domain configuration that is used at runtime to define a domain for execution of software applications, and a plurality of partitions of the domain, wherein each partition defines configuration data which operates to bind a configuration of resources deployable within the domain to specific values associated with the partition; wherein each partition is associated with one or more virtual targets, wherein an incoming request matching a virtual target is associated with a partition context and partition identifier and directed to applications in that partition; wherein each partition-level resource group within a partition is associated with a virtual target information that defines a target to which that resource group is deployed, wherein each partition is bound to a partition-specific database resource for use by a tenant, including that: a partition table is used to providing a mapping from one or more of a hostname to a partition name; a first partition includes a first partition-level resource group that contains one or more resources or applications for use with the first partition and wherein the first partition-level resource group is bound to a first partition-specific database resource for use by a first tenant and is accessible via a first virtual target; and a second partition includes a second partition-level resource group that contains one or more resources or applications for use with the second partition and wherein the second partition-level resource group is bound to a second partition-specific database resource for use by a second tenant and is accessible via a second virtual target; wherein a resource group contained within a partition can reference a domain-level resource group that provides a collection of resources or applications that are shareable among the plurality of partitions, wherein the configuration data associated with the partition is used to bind the applications or resources shareable among the plurality of partitions and defined at the domain-level with the resource group contained within the partition; wherein the first and second virtual targets associated with the first and second partition-level resource groups are mapped to one or more servers, for use in directing requests to the partitions; and wherein software applications deployed to a particular partition execute at a virtual target and with the resources or applications associated with the particular partition, including wherein upon receipt of a request directed to the particular partition, the system adds the partition identifier to an execution context associated with the received request, and executes the request at the resources or applications contained within the particular partition's resource groups. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system enables one or more partitions to be associated with a tenant, and a partition-specific database resource, for use by the tenant. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system is provided within a cloud environment that enables one or more partitions to be associated with a tenant for use by the tenant; wherein a partition identifier is associated with a tenant identifier; and wherein a tenant-aware application enables use of the tenant identifier to handle multiple tenants that are using a single instance of the tenant-aware application. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein: a first partition is associated with a first partition identifier, and a first plurality of resources associated with the first partition, and is accessible by a first tenant and clients associated therewith; and a second partition is associated with a second partition identifier, and a second plurality of resources associated with the second partition, and is accessible by a second tenant and clients associated therewith. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein a partition-level resource group can reference a resource group template that binds resources of the resource group template to partition-specific values, including wherein a partition object containing the resource group sets the value of tokens in the resource group template, for use during activating the resource group template for the partition-level resource group. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein a networking layer associates incoming requests with partition identifiers based on a request Uniform Resource Locator (URL), and wherein the networking layer determines a target partition identifier for the received request, and adds the determined target partition identifier to the received request's execution context. 7. A method for supporting multi-tenancy in a cloud computing environment, comprising: providing one or more computers including one or more processors and a cloud computing environment executing thereon, and having a domain configuration that is used at runtime to define a domain for execution of software applications, and a plurality of partitions of the domain, wherein each partition defines configuration data which operates to bind a configuration of resources deployable within the domain to specific values associated with the partition; wherein each partition is associated with one or more virtual targets, wherein an incoming request matching a virtual target is associated with a partition context and partition identifier and directed to applications in that partition; associating each partition-level resource group within a partition with a virtual target information that defines a target to which that resource group is deployed, wherein each partition is bound to a partition-specific database resource for use by a tenant, including that: a partition table is used to providing a mapping from one or more of a hostname to a partition name; a first partition includes a first partition-level resource group that contains one or more resources or applications for use with the first partition and wherein the first partition-level resource group is bound to a first partition-specific database resource for use by a first tenant and is accessible via a first virtual target; and a second partition includes a second partition-level resource group that contains one or more resources or applications for use with the second partition and wherein the second partition-level resource group is bound to a second partition-specific database resource for use by a second tenant and is accessible via a second virtual target; wherein a resource group contained within a partition can reference a domain-level resource group that provides a collection of resources or applications that are shareable among the plurality of partitions, wherein the configuration data associated with the partition is used to bind the applications or resources shareable among the plurality of partitions and defined at the domain-level with the resource group contained within the partition; wherein the first and second virtual targets associated with the first and second partition-level resource groups are mapped to one or more servers, for use in directing requests to the partitions; and wherein software applications deployed to a particular partition execute at a virtual target and with the resources or applications associated with the particular partition, including wherein upon receipt of a request directed to the particular partition, the system adds the partition identifier to an execution context associated with the received request, and executes the request at the resources or applications contained within the particular partition's resource groups. 8. 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