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Multiple Instances and Oracle HTTP Server All on Different Machines
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Oracle9Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide
2.
Start the Oracle HTTP Server.
3.
On each machine running the JServ instances, modify the jserv.properties file:
bindaddress=ip_address_of_machine_running_jserv_instance
security.allowedAddresses=oraclehttpserver_ip_address
4.
On the machine running the Master Instance, modify the Master.properties file. 
Se
 for more information.
5.
Modify the system.properties file in the <WE_
HOME>\server\classes\oracle\panama\core\admin directory on all 
machines:
a.
Set the unique identifier for the instance:
instance.identifier=instancex
b.
Set the following parameter to true to ensure that the instance participates 
in cache synchronization:
participateInCacheSynchronization=true
c.
Set the following parameter to point to the machine and port where the 
Master Instance for Cache synchronization is running. It should have the 
same value for all instances. Ensure that the port number (2007 in this case) 
is the same as the one specified by the rmi.registry.port parameter in the 
Master.properties
 file.
masterInstance.url=//machine_running_master_instance:2007
d.
Run the SQL script enable_cachesync_schema.sql by connecting to the 
repository database as the Wireless Edition database user. The script 
resides, by default, in the <WE_HOME>\sql directory.
e.
Start the master server on the machine running the master instance by 
running the script runMasterServer.bat in the <WE_HOME>\sample 
directory.
6.
Start each of the JServ instances manually using the batch script. See 
 for a sample script.