What is ordpas folder?

Hi
I have installed Weblogic server 10.3.3.0 some time ago and recently I have noticed that the ordpas folder located in user_projects/domains/base_domain/ has occupied about 39GB and contains a lot of files with names similar to ord1000005035290061389pas. What does this folder do? Is this an important folder or just a temp folder? What are the side effects if I empty this folder?
Regards,
Ferez

Hi John
Yes, it seems that you are right and it is a temp folder because I made it empty and nothing happened and everything seems OK.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Ferez

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