Oracle Net Services

Oracle Net Services

Oracle Net Services provide enterprise-wide connectivity in distributed, heterogeneous computing environments. They ease the complexity of network configuration and management, maximize performance, and improve network diagnostic capabilities.

Oracle Net

Oracle Net (also known as "SQL*Net") is responsible for establishing and maintaining connections between client applications and Oracle Database. Features include simple connection syntax, load balancing, connection fail-over, network tuning, network encryption, performance management, and in-built diagnostics.

Oracle drivers and client libraries implement the Oracle Net protocol.

Oracle Net Listener

An Oracle Net Listener serves as the initial entry point to Oracle Database for connections. Listeners act as the broker for application connections, handing off requests to an Oracle Database server. Once a connection is established, the application and server communicate directly with one another. A listener is included in a database installation. Listeners can also be installed separately.

Oracle Connection Manager

Oracle Connection Manager is an optional software component that resides on its own computer, separate from applications or Oracle Database. It is a connection proxy solution, bringing connection intelligence, security, pooling, and multiplexing capabilities to existing and new database applications. It is aware of database services, and supports service-specific rule lists. It also allows network level protocol conversion.

Oracle Net Services Tools

User interface tools and command-line utilities can be used to configure, manage, administer, and monitor Oracle Net Services. Tools include Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, Oracle Net Manager, and command-line control utilities.

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What's New

New features in 23ai

Centralized Configuration Provider Naming

Token Authentication

Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3

Easy Connect String support for LDAP and LDAPS

Easy Connect ADDRESS_LIST based grouping

System wallets for One-way TLS

Default Database SDU increase to 64 KB

Improved Oracle Network error messages

Connection performance improvements

Concise logging

New features in 21c

Migration of Oracle CMAN Sessions with High Availability

REST APIs for Oracle CMAN Administration, Proxy Protocol, Enhanced Rule List, and Bandwidth Management

Reverse Connection Support Using CMAN Tunnels

New features in 19c

Oracle Network Log File Segmentation

Easy Connect Plus

Auto-Detection of Support for Out-of-Band Breaks, Colocation Tag of Client Routing