Book description
Best Practices for Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Configuration and Administration
Maintain a high-performance enterprise application framework using the detailed information in this authoritative resource. Through expert instruction and real-world examples, Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Administration Handbook fully explains the latest management tools and techniques. Learn how to work from the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console or command line, configure servers and clusters, deploy applications, and optimize application performance. Tuning, troubleshooting, and load balancing are thoroughly covered in this Oracle Press guide.
- Install Oracle WebLogic Server 12c or perform an upgrade
- Manage domains, server instances, networks, and virtual hosts
- Work with the WebLogic Scripting Tool feature and Node Manager
- Build custom network channels and resource adapters
- Monitor performance with the WebLogic Diagnostics Framework feature
- Prioritize requests using Oracle WebLogic Server Work Managers
- Configure Oracle WebLogic clusters and migrate servers and services
- Deploy web applications, Enterprise JavaBeans, and Java EE modules
- Establish security realms and authenticate and authorize users
- Allocate memory, optimize throughput, and tune the Java Virtual Machine
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c and Using the Management Tools
- Oracle WebLogic Server: An Overview
- Important WebLogic Server Concepts
- Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c
- The WebLogic Server Sample Applications
- Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server
- Using the Administration Console
- A Brief Introduction to the Node Manager
- Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
- Summary
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2 Administering WebLogic Server Instances
- Managing the Servers
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Using the Node Manager to Manage Servers
- Node Manager Capabilities
- Default Node Manager Configuration in WebLogic Server 12c
- Starting the Node Manager
- Stopping the Node Manager
- Monitoring the Node Manager Logs
- Running the Node Manager as a Windows Service
- Configuring the Node Manager
- The Node Manager Domains File
- Configuring Node Manager Using WLST Offline
- Key WLST Node Manager Commands
- Lifecycle of WebLogic Server Instances
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Starting and Stopping WebLogic Server
- Server Messages
- Server Logs
- Using a Startup Script to Start and Stop Servers
- Using the java weblogic.Server Command
- Configuring Server Attributes with weblogic.Server
- Using the Ant Tool to Manage Servers
- Managing Servers from the Administration Console
- Using WLST Without the Node Manager
- Using WLST with the Node Manager
- Setting Up a WebLogic Server Instance as a Windows Service
- Dealing with WebLogic Server Failures
- Summary
- 3 Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains
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4 Configuring Naming, Transactions, Connections, and Messaging
- JNDI and Naming and Directory Services
- Configuring Transactions
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Configuring Database Connections
- JDBC Architecture
- Enabling XA in the Database
- Data Sources
- Understanding WebLogic JDBC Configuration
- Using a JDBC System Module
- Creating a Generic Data Source
- Configuring a Multi Data Source
- Using a GridLink Data Source
- Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- Managing Data Sources
- Starting and Stopping a Data Source
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Configuring Java Messaging Services (JMS)
- Message Communication Modes
- Structure of a JMS Message
- Components of a JMS Messaging Application
- WebLogic JMS Architecture
- Configuring WebLogic Server JMS
- Monitoring JMS Servers
- Creating JMS System Modules
- System Modules and Subdeployments
- Migrating JMS-Related Services
- Store-and-Forward (SAF) Service for Reliable Messaging
- WebLogic Messaging Bridge
- Foreign JMS Servers
- Configuring WebLogic JavaMail
- Summary
- 5 Configuring the WebLogic Server Environment
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6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Server
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The WebLogic Diagnostic Framework
- Using WLDF with the JRockit Flight Recorder
- Using the Monitoring Dashboard
- Configuring Diagnostic Image Capture
- Configuring a Diagnostic Archive
- Using a Diagnostic System Module
- Configuring Metric Collection
- Configuring WLDF Instrumentation
- Configuring Watches and Notifications
- Accessing the WLDF Diagnostic Data
- Monitoring WebLogic Server Instances
- Understanding WebLogic Logging Services
- WebLogic Server Troubleshooting
- Summary
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The WebLogic Diagnostic Framework
- 7 Working with WebLogic Server Clusters
- 8 Understanding WebLogic Server Application Deployment
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9 Managing WebLogic Server Security
- Java EE Security and OPSS
- WebLogic Server Security Basics
- Managing Security Realms
- Users, Groups, Roles, and Security Policies
- Security Models for Web Applications and EJBs
- Configuring the Embedded LDAP Server
- Configuring an RDBMS as the Security Store
- Configuring Domain Security
- Configuring SSL
- Oracle WebLogic Security Best Practices
- Summary
- 10 WebLogic Server Performance Tuning
- Index
Product information
- Title: Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Administration Handbook
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2014
- Publisher(s): McGraw Hill Computing
- ISBN: 9780071824071
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