Before you begin
Your database system must be installed and available.
It is important to know that the scheduler uses this database for storing and running tasks. The performance of schedulers is ultimately limited by the performance of the database. If you need more tasks per second, you can run the scheduler daemons on larger systems or you can use clusters for the session beans used by the tasks. Eventually, however, the task database becomes saturated and you then need a larger or better-tuned database system.
Multiple applications can share a scheduler database. This sharing can lower the cost of administering scheduler databases.
Why and when to perform this task
The scheduler requires a database, a JDBC provider, and a data source.Steps for this task
Result
The database is created and ready for you to create scheduler tables.Related tasks
Creating scheduler tables using DDL files