
Components of Oracle Video Server and Oracle Media Net
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Introducing Oracle Video Server
Oracle Media Net CORBA Naming Service
The Oracle Media Net CORBA naming service enables clients to locate and obtain
object references from name strings. The CORBA naming service associates objects
with names and organizes these object names hierarchically in contexts similar to
the way a file system organizes file names in directories. For example, the Oracle
Media Net CORBA event service uses the CORBA naming service to name event
channels.
An OVS system can run only one CORBA naming service.
Do not confuse the CORBA naming service with the Oracle Media Net name server
discussed earlier in this section.
Session and Circuit Service
The session and circuit service allocates sessions and circuits for clients connecting
to the OVS. An OVS can run only one session and circuit service.
The session and circuit service may consult a third-party component called a
channel manager when allocating a circuit for a client. The channel manager has
specific network implementation information that is not available to the session
and circuit service. After allocating a circuit, the session and circuit service sends it
to the channel manager for approval. The channel manager can approve the circuit
or suggest another one.
When a client ends its session, the session and circuit service deallocates all the
session’s circuits and resources.
Oracle MDS Directory Service
The MDS (Media Data Store) directory server controls access to MDS files and
manages their layout on disk.
Processes that read or write MDS files must first gain access through the MDS
directory server. For example, when a video pump is instructed to play a video file,
it opens the file by sending a message to the MDS directory server that returns a
small structure describing the layout of the file on disk. With this structure, the
video pump accesses the file’s contents directly. This direct access prevents the
MDS directory server from becoming an I/O bottleneck.
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