Which two are true about common objects? (Choose two.)
- A. They can be created only in CDB$ROOT.
- B. They can be only metadata-linked in an application container.
- C. They can exist in user-defined schemas only in application containers.
- D. They can exist in CDB$ROOT and an application root.
- E. They can be extended data-linked in CDB$ROOT.
- F. They can be created only in an application root.
answer: D F
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A common object is defined in either the CDB root or an application root, and can be referenced using metadata links or object links. A local object is every object that is not a common object.
Database-supplied common objects are defined in CDB$ROOT and cannot be changed. Oracle Database does not support creation of common objects in CDB$ROOT.
You can create most schema objects—such as tables, views, PL/SQL and Java program units, sequences, and so on—as common