Oracle weblogic server 12c administration handbook /
Through expert instruction and real-world examples, this book fully explains the latest management tools and techniques for maintaining a high-performance enterprise application framework. Learn how to work from the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console or command line, configure servers and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
McGraw-Hill Education,
Ã2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c and Using the Management Tools
- Oracle WebLogic Server: An Overview
- Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Product Set
- Terminology
- Important WebLogic Server Concepts
- Execute Threads and Queues
- Implementing the JMX API and MBeans
- Development and Production Mode
- Listen Ports and Listen Threads
- Choosing a JVM
- Using Web Server Plug-Ins
- Management APIs
- Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c
- Installation Prerequisites
- Installation Modes
- Installation Procedure
- Checking the Installed Features
- Reinstalling WebLogic Server
- Exploring the Installation Directories
- The WebLogic Server Sample Applications
- Key Environment Files
- Starting the Examples Server
- Stopping the Server
- Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server
- Upgrade Tools
- Upgrade Procedures
- Reconfiguring a WebLogic Domain
- Using OPatch to Patch Oracle WebLogic Server
- Using the Administration Console
- Logging In to the Administration Console
- Navigating the Administration Console
- Using the Change Center
- Working with the Administration Console
- A Brief Introduction to the Node Manager
- Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
- Offline and Online WLST
- Invoking WLST
- Using WLST in Script Mode
- Connecting to a WebLogic Server Instance
- Disconnecting from the Server
- Using the Help Command
- Key WLST Command Groups
- Summary
- 2 Administering WebLogic Server Instances
- Managing the Servers
- Administration and Managed Servers
- Admin Server Failures and the Managed Servers
- Selecting the Start Mode for a Server
- Configuring Class Caching
- Setting the Environment Variables
- Configuring Server Instances with the Administration Console
- Providing User Credentials
- 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
- The STARTING, STANDBY, and RUNNING States
- The SHUTDOWN, SUSPENDING, and FAILED States
- Self-Health Monitoring
- How the Server Deals with the FAILED State
- Shutdown Command Options
- 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