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How Many Buckets can a SLEE Event Hold? (Doc ID 1635770.1)

Last updated on MARCH 27, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control - Version 4.3.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

When using the Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control (OCNCC or NCC) Voucher and Wallet Servers (VWS) for billing, a bucket is a virtual object used to hold balance information for a particular balance type.  It also holds information such as the last time that bucket was used, the expiry date of that bucket etc.

This information needs to be passed between processes on the VWS in Service Logic Execution Environment (SLEE) events.

As more and more buckets are added to a wallet, at some point, no configured SLEE event will be large enough to hold this wallet (a wallet is a virtual object which holds 0 to many buckets).  When there are too many buckets to fit into any SLEE event, a SLEE exception will be thrown every time this wallet is interacted with and the subscriber will lost the ability to perform any activities involving billing on the VWS.

This article will highlight how many buckets can fit into certain SLEE event sizes.

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