Zielgruppe
- Web-Administrator
- Java-Entwickler
Produktbeschreibung
- Oracle WebLogic Server Topology Elements
- Comparison of Server Components
- Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
- Benefits of Using Domains
- Domain Restrictions
- Oracle WebLogic Server Versus OC4J Instance
- Administration Server
- Managed Server
- Administration Server and OC4J Administration
- Installation
- Separating Installation and Configuration
- Oracle WebLogic Server Components
- Oracle Home Directory Structure
- Domain Architecture
- Using the Domain Configuration Wizard to Create Domains
- Domain Configuration Repository
- Starting Administration Server and Managed Server
- Enabling Autologin Using Boot Identity File
- Administration Tools
- Administration Console
- Elements of the Administration Console
- Customizing the View for All Servers
- Change Management
- Distributed Configuration Management
- WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
- Running the WLST Script
- WebLogic JMX: Overview
- Oracle WebLogic Server Security Realms
- Security Realms
- Users
- Groups
- Security Policies and Roles
- Configuring Global User, Group, and Role
- Adding Users or Groups to Groups
- Migrating Security Data
- Setup Authentication
- Deploying Applications
- Oracle Application Server Deployment
- Oracle WebLogic Server Deployment
- Deployment Tools
- Autodeploy
- Using the Administration Console to Deploy
- Deployment Plans
- FastSwap Deployment
- Monitoring an Application
- Comparison of Subsystems
- Comparison of Ports and Thread Pool
- Oracle WebLogic Server Multidata Sources
- Comparison of RMI
- Oracle WebLogic Server Clustered JNDI
- Web Container and Web Server Plug-In
- Web Tier Load Balancing in Oracle WLS