Questions for OFSAA Certification With Docker Environment
(Doc ID 2378143.1)
Last updated on SEPTEMBER 17, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure - Version 8.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA)
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure (OFSAAI)
Oracle Financial Services Profitability Management (PFT)
Oracle Financial Services Funds Transfer Pricing (FTP)
Oracle Financial Services Asset Liability Management (ALM)
Oracle Financial Services Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)
Oracle Financial Services Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
Oracle Financial Services Behavior Detection Platform (FCCM)
Goal
The following answers are required for certification in docker environment.
Docker environment will be running services instead of physical server. Any deployment or installation will need to go as like docker installation with maven release. Restriction imposed on users to log in to the server and work on installation or maintenance will not be available via server. It has to via maven release.
Apart from the mentioned differences above, exact same version of OS and supporting components compatible with OFSAA 8.0.4 matrix can be used with docker environment.
Question 1: Is OFSAA certified for use with docker environment?
Question 2: What language(s) is OFSAA application written in?
Question 3: Does OFSAA use Spring?
Question 4: Does OFSAA use Java RMI?
Question 5: Other than HTTP, does OFSAA specifically use TCP? If yes, does it need multicast support?
Question 6: Does OFSAA use web sockets?
Question 7: Does OFSAA currently use TLS?
Question 8: Is local storage (only) ok for OFSAA - FICAPP Layer ?
Question 9: Does OFSAA need to store local state on disk that is not in DB or another external data store?
Question 10: Can OFSAA use S3 based elastic storage?
Question 11: Does OFSAA rely on session affinity / sticky sessions?
Solution
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