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• In the case of a file-based domain, domain data is stored in the SYS_domain.dat and AUTH_domain.dat files. Data stored in the SYS_domain.dat file is referred to as the administration domain while data stored in the AUTH_domain.dat file is referred to as the authorization domain.
Editing these files is not recommended. It can potentially lead to loss of all domain data and to unpredictable behavior of TIBCO Administrator.
• If a database is used, the administration domain is stored in tables beginning with Ad, while authorization domain data is stored in tables beginning with Au.
• In a database-based domain, the TIBCO Hawk agents on all client machines must have database connectivity because they access the domain repository directly instead of accessing it through the administration server.TIBCO Administrator creates application repositories when you deploy an application. For information about the deployment process, see the TIBCO Administrator User’s Guide.
• When application data is sent to the target machines, the application runs independently of the administration server (unless it performs operations that require connecting to the administration server in a file-based domain, such as HTTP or SOAP authentication).
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