Class OracleSettings
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,SdkPojo
,ToCopyableBuilder<OracleSettings.Builder,
OracleSettings>
Provides information that defines an Oracle endpoint.
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Nested Class Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfinal Boolean
Set this attribute tofalse
in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source.final Integer
Set this attribute withArchivedLogDestId
in a primary/ standby setup.final Boolean
Set this attribute to set up table-level supplemental logging for the Oracle database.final Boolean
Set this attribute totrue
to enable replication of Oracle tables containing columns that are nested tables or defined types.final Integer
Specifies the ID of the destination for the archived redo logs.final Boolean
When this field is set toY
, DMS only accesses the archived redo logs.final String
For an Oracle source endpoint, your Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) password.final String
For an Oracle source endpoint, your ASM server address.final String
asmUser()
For an Oracle source endpoint, your ASM user name.static OracleSettings.Builder
builder()
final CharLengthSemantics
Specifies whether the length of a character column is in bytes or in characters.final String
Specifies whether the length of a character column is in bytes or in characters.final Boolean
When true, converts timestamps with thetimezone
datatype to their UTC value.final String
Database name for the endpoint.final Boolean
When set totrue
, this attribute helps to increase the commit rate on the Oracle target database by writing directly to tables and not writing a trail to database logs.final Boolean
When set totrue
, this attribute specifies a parallel load whenuseDirectPathFullLoad
is set toY
.final Boolean
Set this attribute to enable homogenous tablespace replication and create existing tables or indexes under the same tablespace on the target.final boolean
final boolean
equalsBySdkFields
(Object obj) Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields.Specifies the IDs of one more destinations for one or more archived redo logs.final Boolean
When set totrue
, this attribute causes a task to fail if the actual size of an LOB column is greater than the specifiedLobMaxSize
.final <T> Optional
<T> getValueForField
(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz) final boolean
For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the ExtraArchivedLogDestIds property.final int
hashCode()
final Integer
Specifies the number scale.final Integer
The timeframe in minutes to check for open transactions for a CDC-only task.final String
Set this string attribute to the required value in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source.final Integer
Set this attribute to change the number of threads that DMS configures to perform a change data capture (CDC) load using Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM).final String
password()
Endpoint connection password.final Integer
port()
Endpoint TCP port.final Integer
Set this attribute to change the number of read-ahead blocks that DMS configures to perform a change data capture (CDC) load using Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM).final Boolean
When set totrue
, this attribute supports tablespace replication.final Boolean
Set this attribute to true in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source.final Integer
Specifies the number of seconds that the system waits before resending a query.final String
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that specifies DMS as the trusted entity and grants the required permissions to access the value inSecretsManagerSecret
.final String
Required only if your Oracle endpoint uses Automatic Storage Management (ASM).final String
Required only if your Oracle endpoint uses Automatic Storage Management (ASM).final String
The full ARN, partial ARN, or friendly name of theSecretsManagerSecret
that contains the Oracle endpoint connection details.final String
For an Oracle source endpoint, the transparent data encryption (TDE) password required by AWM DMS to access Oracle redo logs encrypted by TDE using Binary Reader.final String
For an Oracle source endpoint, the name of a key used for the transparent data encryption (TDE) of the columns and tablespaces in an Oracle source database that is encrypted using TDE.static Class
<? extends OracleSettings.Builder> final String
Fully qualified domain name of the endpoint.final String
Use this attribute to convertSDO_GEOMETRY
toGEOJSON
format.final Integer
Use this attribute to specify a time in minutes for the delay in standby sync.Take this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.final String
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.final Boolean
Use theTrimSpaceInChar
source endpoint setting to trim data on CHAR and NCHAR data types during migration.final Boolean
Set this attribute totrue
in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source.final Boolean
useBFile()
Set this attribute to Y to capture change data using the Binary Reader utility.final Boolean
Set this attribute to Y to have DMS use a direct path full load.final Boolean
Set this attribute to Y to capture change data using the Oracle LogMiner utility (the default).final String
Set this string attribute to the required value in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source.final String
username()
Endpoint connection user name.Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.ToCopyableBuilder
copy
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Method Details
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addSupplementalLogging
Set this attribute to set up table-level supplemental logging for the Oracle database. This attribute enables PRIMARY KEY supplemental logging on all tables selected for a migration task.
If you use this option, you still need to enable database-level supplemental logging.
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- Set this attribute to set up table-level supplemental logging for the Oracle database. This attribute
enables PRIMARY KEY supplemental logging on all tables selected for a migration task.
If you use this option, you still need to enable database-level supplemental logging.
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archivedLogDestId
Specifies the ID of the destination for the archived redo logs. This value should be the same as a number in the dest_id column of the v$archived_log view. If you work with an additional redo log destination, use the
AdditionalArchivedLogDestId
option to specify the additional destination ID. Doing this improves performance by ensuring that the correct logs are accessed from the outset.- Returns:
- Specifies the ID of the destination for the archived redo logs. This value should be the same as a number
in the dest_id column of the v$archived_log view. If you work with an additional redo log destination,
use the
AdditionalArchivedLogDestId
option to specify the additional destination ID. Doing this improves performance by ensuring that the correct logs are accessed from the outset.
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additionalArchivedLogDestId
Set this attribute with
ArchivedLogDestId
in a primary/ standby setup. This attribute is useful in the case of a switchover. In this case, DMS needs to know which destination to get archive redo logs from to read changes. This need arises because the previous primary instance is now a standby instance after switchover.Although DMS supports the use of the Oracle
RESETLOGS
option to open the database, never useRESETLOGS
unless necessary. For additional information aboutRESETLOGS
, see RMAN Data Repair Concepts in the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide.- Returns:
- Set this attribute with
ArchivedLogDestId
in a primary/ standby setup. This attribute is useful in the case of a switchover. In this case, DMS needs to know which destination to get archive redo logs from to read changes. This need arises because the previous primary instance is now a standby instance after switchover.Although DMS supports the use of the Oracle
RESETLOGS
option to open the database, never useRESETLOGS
unless necessary. For additional information aboutRESETLOGS
, see RMAN Data Repair Concepts in the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide.
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hasExtraArchivedLogDestIds
public final boolean hasExtraArchivedLogDestIds()For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the ExtraArchivedLogDestIds property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check theisEmpty()
method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified. -
extraArchivedLogDestIds
Specifies the IDs of one more destinations for one or more archived redo logs. These IDs are the values of the
dest_id
column in thev$archived_log
view. Use this setting with thearchivedLogDestId
extra connection attribute in a primary-to-single setup or a primary-to-multiple-standby setup.This setting is useful in a switchover when you use an Oracle Data Guard database as a source. In this case, DMS needs information about what destination to get archive redo logs from to read changes. DMS needs this because after the switchover the previous primary is a standby instance. For example, in a primary-to-single standby setup you might apply the following settings.
archivedLogDestId=1; ExtraArchivedLogDestIds=[2]
In a primary-to-multiple-standby setup, you might apply the following settings.
archivedLogDestId=1; ExtraArchivedLogDestIds=[2,3,4]
Although DMS supports the use of the Oracle
RESETLOGS
option to open the database, never useRESETLOGS
unless it's necessary. For more information aboutRESETLOGS
, see RMAN Data Repair Concepts in the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide.Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the
hasExtraArchivedLogDestIds()
method.- Returns:
- Specifies the IDs of one more destinations for one or more archived redo logs. These IDs are the values
of the
dest_id
column in thev$archived_log
view. Use this setting with thearchivedLogDestId
extra connection attribute in a primary-to-single setup or a primary-to-multiple-standby setup.This setting is useful in a switchover when you use an Oracle Data Guard database as a source. In this case, DMS needs information about what destination to get archive redo logs from to read changes. DMS needs this because after the switchover the previous primary is a standby instance. For example, in a primary-to-single standby setup you might apply the following settings.
archivedLogDestId=1; ExtraArchivedLogDestIds=[2]
In a primary-to-multiple-standby setup, you might apply the following settings.
archivedLogDestId=1; ExtraArchivedLogDestIds=[2,3,4]
Although DMS supports the use of the Oracle
RESETLOGS
option to open the database, never useRESETLOGS
unless it's necessary. For more information aboutRESETLOGS
, see RMAN Data Repair Concepts in the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide.
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allowSelectNestedTables
Set this attribute to
true
to enable replication of Oracle tables containing columns that are nested tables or defined types.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to
true
to enable replication of Oracle tables containing columns that are nested tables or defined types.
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parallelAsmReadThreads
Set this attribute to change the number of threads that DMS configures to perform a change data capture (CDC) load using Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM). You can specify an integer value between 2 (the default) and 8 (the maximum). Use this attribute together with the
readAheadBlocks
attribute.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to change the number of threads that DMS configures to perform a change data capture
(CDC) load using Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM). You can specify an integer value between 2
(the default) and 8 (the maximum). Use this attribute together with the
readAheadBlocks
attribute.
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readAheadBlocks
Set this attribute to change the number of read-ahead blocks that DMS configures to perform a change data capture (CDC) load using Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM). You can specify an integer value between 1000 (the default) and 200,000 (the maximum).
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- Set this attribute to change the number of read-ahead blocks that DMS configures to perform a change data capture (CDC) load using Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM). You can specify an integer value between 1000 (the default) and 200,000 (the maximum).
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accessAlternateDirectly
Set this attribute to
false
in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This tells the DMS instance to not access redo logs through any specified path prefix replacement using direct file access.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to
false
in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This tells the DMS instance to not access redo logs through any specified path prefix replacement using direct file access.
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useAlternateFolderForOnline
Set this attribute to
true
in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This tells the DMS instance to use any specified prefix replacement to access all online redo logs.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to
true
in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This tells the DMS instance to use any specified prefix replacement to access all online redo logs.
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oraclePathPrefix
Set this string attribute to the required value in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This value specifies the default Oracle root used to access the redo logs.
- Returns:
- Set this string attribute to the required value in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This value specifies the default Oracle root used to access the redo logs.
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usePathPrefix
Set this string attribute to the required value in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This value specifies the path prefix used to replace the default Oracle root to access the redo logs.
- Returns:
- Set this string attribute to the required value in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This value specifies the path prefix used to replace the default Oracle root to access the redo logs.
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replacePathPrefix
Set this attribute to true in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source. This setting tells DMS instance to replace the default Oracle root with the specified
usePathPrefix
setting to access the redo logs.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to true in order to use the Binary Reader to capture change data for an Amazon RDS for
Oracle as the source. This setting tells DMS instance to replace the default Oracle root with the
specified
usePathPrefix
setting to access the redo logs.
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enableHomogenousTablespace
Set this attribute to enable homogenous tablespace replication and create existing tables or indexes under the same tablespace on the target.
- Returns:
- Set this attribute to enable homogenous tablespace replication and create existing tables or indexes under the same tablespace on the target.
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directPathNoLog
When set to
true
, this attribute helps to increase the commit rate on the Oracle target database by writing directly to tables and not writing a trail to database logs.- Returns:
- When set to
true
, this attribute helps to increase the commit rate on the Oracle target database by writing directly to tables and not writing a trail to database logs.
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archivedLogsOnly
When this field is set to
Y
, DMS only accesses the archived redo logs. If the archived redo logs are stored on Automatic Storage Management (ASM) only, the DMS user account needs to be granted ASM privileges.- Returns:
- When this field is set to
Y
, DMS only accesses the archived redo logs. If the archived redo logs are stored on Automatic Storage Management (ASM) only, the DMS user account needs to be granted ASM privileges.
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asmPassword
For an Oracle source endpoint, your Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) password. You can set this value from the
asm_user_password
value. You set this value as part of the comma-separated value that you set to thePassword
request parameter when you create the endpoint to access transaction logs using Binary Reader. For more information, see Configuration for change data capture (CDC) on an Oracle source database.- Returns:
- For an Oracle source endpoint, your Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) password. You can set this
value from the
asm_user_password
value. You set this value as part of the comma-separated value that you set to thePassword
request parameter when you create the endpoint to access transaction logs using Binary Reader. For more information, see Configuration for change data capture (CDC) on an Oracle source database.
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asmServer
For an Oracle source endpoint, your ASM server address. You can set this value from the
asm_server
value. You setasm_server
as part of the extra connection attribute string to access an Oracle server with Binary Reader that uses ASM. For more information, see Configuration for change data capture (CDC) on an Oracle source database.- Returns:
- For an Oracle source endpoint, your ASM server address. You can set this value from the
asm_server
value. You setasm_server
as part of the extra connection attribute string to access an Oracle server with Binary Reader that uses ASM. For more information, see Configuration for change data capture (CDC) on an Oracle source database.
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asmUser
For an Oracle source endpoint, your ASM user name. You can set this value from the
asm_user
value. You setasm_user
as part of the extra connection attribute string to access an Oracle server with Binary Reader that uses ASM. For more information, see Configuration for change data capture (CDC) on an Oracle source database.- Returns:
- For an Oracle source endpoint, your ASM user name. You can set this value from the
asm_user
value. You setasm_user
as part of the extra connection attribute string to access an Oracle server with Binary Reader that uses ASM. For more information, see Configuration for change data capture (CDC) on an Oracle source database.
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charLengthSemantics
Specifies whether the length of a character column is in bytes or in characters. To indicate that the character column length is in characters, set this attribute to
CHAR
. Otherwise, the character column length is in bytes.Example:
charLengthSemantics=CHAR;
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
charLengthSemantics
will returnCharLengthSemantics.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION
. The raw value returned by the service is available fromcharLengthSemanticsAsString()
.- Returns:
- Specifies whether the length of a character column is in bytes or in characters. To indicate that the
character column length is in characters, set this attribute to
CHAR
. Otherwise, the character column length is in bytes.Example:
charLengthSemantics=CHAR;
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charLengthSemanticsAsString
Specifies whether the length of a character column is in bytes or in characters. To indicate that the character column length is in characters, set this attribute to
CHAR
. Otherwise, the character column length is in bytes.Example:
charLengthSemantics=CHAR;
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
charLengthSemantics
will returnCharLengthSemantics.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION
. The raw value returned by the service is available fromcharLengthSemanticsAsString()
.- Returns:
- Specifies whether the length of a character column is in bytes or in characters. To indicate that the
character column length is in characters, set this attribute to
CHAR
. Otherwise, the character column length is in bytes.Example:
charLengthSemantics=CHAR;
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databaseName
Database name for the endpoint.
- Returns:
- Database name for the endpoint.
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directPathParallelLoad
When set to
true
, this attribute specifies a parallel load whenuseDirectPathFullLoad
is set toY
. This attribute also only applies when you use the DMS parallel load feature. Note that the target table cannot have any constraints or indexes.- Returns:
- When set to
true
, this attribute specifies a parallel load whenuseDirectPathFullLoad
is set toY
. This attribute also only applies when you use the DMS parallel load feature. Note that the target table cannot have any constraints or indexes.
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failTasksOnLobTruncation
When set to
true
, this attribute causes a task to fail if the actual size of an LOB column is greater than the specifiedLobMaxSize
.If a task is set to limited LOB mode and this option is set to
true
, the task fails instead of truncating the LOB data.- Returns:
- When set to
true
, this attribute causes a task to fail if the actual size of an LOB column is greater than the specifiedLobMaxSize
.If a task is set to limited LOB mode and this option is set to
true
, the task fails instead of truncating the LOB data.
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numberDatatypeScale
Specifies the number scale. You can select a scale up to 38, or you can select FLOAT. By default, the NUMBER data type is converted to precision 38, scale 10.
Example:
numberDataTypeScale=12
- Returns:
- Specifies the number scale. You can select a scale up to 38, or you can select FLOAT. By default, the
NUMBER data type is converted to precision 38, scale 10.
Example:
numberDataTypeScale=12
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password
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port
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readTableSpaceName
When set to
true
, this attribute supports tablespace replication.- Returns:
- When set to
true
, this attribute supports tablespace replication.
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retryInterval
Specifies the number of seconds that the system waits before resending a query.
Example:
retryInterval=6;
- Returns:
- Specifies the number of seconds that the system waits before resending a query.
Example:
retryInterval=6;
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securityDbEncryption
For an Oracle source endpoint, the transparent data encryption (TDE) password required by AWM DMS to access Oracle redo logs encrypted by TDE using Binary Reader. It is also the
TDE_Password
part of the comma-separated value you set to thePassword
request parameter when you create the endpoint. TheSecurityDbEncryptian
setting is related to thisSecurityDbEncryptionName
setting. For more information, see Supported encryption methods for using Oracle as a source for DMS in the Database Migration Service User Guide.- Returns:
- For an Oracle source endpoint, the transparent data encryption (TDE) password required by AWM DMS to
access Oracle redo logs encrypted by TDE using Binary Reader. It is also the
TDE_Password
part of the comma-separated value you set to thePassword
request parameter when you create the endpoint. TheSecurityDbEncryptian
setting is related to thisSecurityDbEncryptionName
setting. For more information, see Supported encryption methods for using Oracle as a source for DMS in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
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securityDbEncryptionName
For an Oracle source endpoint, the name of a key used for the transparent data encryption (TDE) of the columns and tablespaces in an Oracle source database that is encrypted using TDE. The key value is the value of the
SecurityDbEncryption
setting. For more information on setting the key name value ofSecurityDbEncryptionName
, see the information and example for setting thesecurityDbEncryptionName
extra connection attribute in Supported encryption methods for using Oracle as a source for DMS in the Database Migration Service User Guide.- Returns:
- For an Oracle source endpoint, the name of a key used for the transparent data encryption (TDE) of the
columns and tablespaces in an Oracle source database that is encrypted using TDE. The key value is the
value of the
SecurityDbEncryption
setting. For more information on setting the key name value ofSecurityDbEncryptionName
, see the information and example for setting thesecurityDbEncryptionName
extra connection attribute in Supported encryption methods for using Oracle as a source for DMS in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
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serverName
Fully qualified domain name of the endpoint.
For an Amazon RDS Oracle instance, this is the output of DescribeDBInstances, in the
Endpoint.Address
field.- Returns:
- Fully qualified domain name of the endpoint.
For an Amazon RDS Oracle instance, this is the output of DescribeDBInstances, in the
Endpoint.Address
field.
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spatialDataOptionToGeoJsonFunctionName
Use this attribute to convert
SDO_GEOMETRY
toGEOJSON
format. By default, DMS calls theSDO2GEOJSON
custom function if present and accessible. Or you can create your own custom function that mimics the operation ofSDOGEOJSON
and setSpatialDataOptionToGeoJsonFunctionName
to call it instead.- Returns:
- Use this attribute to convert
SDO_GEOMETRY
toGEOJSON
format. By default, DMS calls theSDO2GEOJSON
custom function if present and accessible. Or you can create your own custom function that mimics the operation ofSDOGEOJSON
and setSpatialDataOptionToGeoJsonFunctionName
to call it instead.
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standbyDelayTime
Use this attribute to specify a time in minutes for the delay in standby sync. If the source is an Oracle Active Data Guard standby database, use this attribute to specify the time lag between primary and standby databases.
In DMS, you can create an Oracle CDC task that uses an Active Data Guard standby instance as a source for replicating ongoing changes. Doing this eliminates the need to connect to an active database that might be in production.
- Returns:
- Use this attribute to specify a time in minutes for the delay in standby sync. If the source is an Oracle
Active Data Guard standby database, use this attribute to specify the time lag between primary and
standby databases.
In DMS, you can create an Oracle CDC task that uses an Active Data Guard standby instance as a source for replicating ongoing changes. Doing this eliminates the need to connect to an active database that might be in production.
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username
Endpoint connection user name.
- Returns:
- Endpoint connection user name.
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useBFile
Set this attribute to Y to capture change data using the Binary Reader utility. Set
UseLogminerReader
to N to set this attribute to Y. To use Binary Reader with Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source, you set additional attributes. For more information about using this setting with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM), see Using Oracle LogMiner or DMS Binary Reader for CDC.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to Y to capture change data using the Binary Reader utility. Set
UseLogminerReader
to N to set this attribute to Y. To use Binary Reader with Amazon RDS for Oracle as the source, you set additional attributes. For more information about using this setting with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM), see Using Oracle LogMiner or DMS Binary Reader for CDC.
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useDirectPathFullLoad
Set this attribute to Y to have DMS use a direct path full load. Specify this value to use the direct path protocol in the Oracle Call Interface (OCI). By using this OCI protocol, you can bulk-load Oracle target tables during a full load.
- Returns:
- Set this attribute to Y to have DMS use a direct path full load. Specify this value to use the direct path protocol in the Oracle Call Interface (OCI). By using this OCI protocol, you can bulk-load Oracle target tables during a full load.
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useLogminerReader
Set this attribute to Y to capture change data using the Oracle LogMiner utility (the default). Set this attribute to N if you want to access the redo logs as a binary file. When you set
UseLogminerReader
to N, also setUseBfile
to Y. For more information on this setting and using Oracle ASM, see Using Oracle LogMiner or DMS Binary Reader for CDC in the DMS User Guide.- Returns:
- Set this attribute to Y to capture change data using the Oracle LogMiner utility (the default). Set this
attribute to N if you want to access the redo logs as a binary file. When you set
UseLogminerReader
to N, also setUseBfile
to Y. For more information on this setting and using Oracle ASM, see Using Oracle LogMiner or DMS Binary Reader for CDC in the DMS User Guide.
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secretsManagerAccessRoleArn
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that specifies DMS as the trusted entity and grants the required permissions to access the value in
SecretsManagerSecret
. The role must allow theiam:PassRole
action.SecretsManagerSecret
has the value of the Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager secret that allows access to the Oracle endpoint.You can specify one of two sets of values for these permissions. You can specify the values for this setting and
SecretsManagerSecretId
. Or you can specify clear-text values forUserName
,Password
,ServerName
, andPort
. You can't specify both. For more information on creating thisSecretsManagerSecret
and theSecretsManagerAccessRoleArn
andSecretsManagerSecretId
required to access it, see Using secrets to access Database Migration Service resources in the Database Migration Service User Guide.- Returns:
- The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that specifies DMS as the trusted entity and grants
the required permissions to access the value in
SecretsManagerSecret
. The role must allow theiam:PassRole
action.SecretsManagerSecret
has the value of the Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager secret that allows access to the Oracle endpoint.You can specify one of two sets of values for these permissions. You can specify the values for this setting and
SecretsManagerSecretId
. Or you can specify clear-text values forUserName
,Password
,ServerName
, andPort
. You can't specify both. For more information on creating thisSecretsManagerSecret
and theSecretsManagerAccessRoleArn
andSecretsManagerSecretId
required to access it, see Using secrets to access Database Migration Service resources in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
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secretsManagerSecretId
The full ARN, partial ARN, or friendly name of the
SecretsManagerSecret
that contains the Oracle endpoint connection details.- Returns:
- The full ARN, partial ARN, or friendly name of the
SecretsManagerSecret
that contains the Oracle endpoint connection details.
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secretsManagerOracleAsmAccessRoleArn
Required only if your Oracle endpoint uses Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The full ARN of the IAM role that specifies DMS as the trusted entity and grants the required permissions to access the
SecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
. ThisSecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
has the secret value that allows access to the Oracle ASM of the endpoint.You can specify one of two sets of values for these permissions. You can specify the values for this setting and
SecretsManagerOracleAsmSecretId
. Or you can specify clear-text values forAsmUser
,AsmPassword
, andAsmServerName
. You can't specify both. For more information on creating thisSecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
and theSecretsManagerOracleAsmAccessRoleArn
andSecretsManagerOracleAsmSecretId
required to access it, see Using secrets to access Database Migration Service resources in the Database Migration Service User Guide.- Returns:
- Required only if your Oracle endpoint uses Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The full ARN of the IAM
role that specifies DMS as the trusted entity and grants the required permissions to access the
SecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
. ThisSecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
has the secret value that allows access to the Oracle ASM of the endpoint.You can specify one of two sets of values for these permissions. You can specify the values for this setting and
SecretsManagerOracleAsmSecretId
. Or you can specify clear-text values forAsmUser
,AsmPassword
, andAsmServerName
. You can't specify both. For more information on creating thisSecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
and theSecretsManagerOracleAsmAccessRoleArn
andSecretsManagerOracleAsmSecretId
required to access it, see Using secrets to access Database Migration Service resources in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
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secretsManagerOracleAsmSecretId
Required only if your Oracle endpoint uses Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The full ARN, partial ARN, or friendly name of the
SecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
that contains the Oracle ASM connection details for the Oracle endpoint.- Returns:
- Required only if your Oracle endpoint uses Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The full ARN, partial ARN,
or friendly name of the
SecretsManagerOracleAsmSecret
that contains the Oracle ASM connection details for the Oracle endpoint.
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trimSpaceInChar
Use the
TrimSpaceInChar
source endpoint setting to trim data on CHAR and NCHAR data types during migration. The default value istrue
.- Returns:
- Use the
TrimSpaceInChar
source endpoint setting to trim data on CHAR and NCHAR data types during migration. The default value istrue
.
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convertTimestampWithZoneToUTC
When true, converts timestamps with the
timezone
datatype to their UTC value.- Returns:
- When true, converts timestamps with the
timezone
datatype to their UTC value.
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openTransactionWindow
The timeframe in minutes to check for open transactions for a CDC-only task.
You can specify an integer value between 0 (the default) and 240 (the maximum).
This parameter is only valid in DMS version 3.5.0 and later. DMS supports a window of up to 9.5 hours including the value for
OpenTransactionWindow
.- Returns:
- The timeframe in minutes to check for open transactions for a CDC-only task.
You can specify an integer value between 0 (the default) and 240 (the maximum).
This parameter is only valid in DMS version 3.5.0 and later. DMS supports a window of up to 9.5 hours including the value for
OpenTransactionWindow
.
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toBuilder
Description copied from interface:ToCopyableBuilder
Take this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.- Specified by:
toBuilder
in interfaceToCopyableBuilder<OracleSettings.Builder,
OracleSettings> - Returns:
- a builder for type T
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builder
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serializableBuilderClass
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hashCode
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equals
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equalsBySdkFields
Description copied from interface:SdkPojo
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields. An SDK field is a modeled, non-inherited field in anSdkPojo
class, and is generated based on a service model.If an
SdkPojo
class does not have any inherited fields,equalsBySdkFields
andequals
are essentially the same.- Specified by:
equalsBySdkFields
in interfaceSdkPojo
- Parameters:
obj
- the object to be compared with- Returns:
- true if the other object equals to this object by sdk fields, false otherwise.
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toString
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getValueForField
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sdkFields
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