2.4 WebLogic Advanced Web Services Extension Template

By using the Configuration Wizard or WLST, you can easily extend a base WebLogic Server domain to include the resources required for advanced Web services. You accomplish this by adding the resources and services provided in the WebLogic Advanced Web Services extension template to a base WebLogic Server domain.

2.4.1 Generated Domain Output

The following table defines the default directory structure and files generated after applying the WebLogic Advanced Web Services extension template to a base WebLogic Server domain. Unless otherwise specified, by default, the Configuration Wizard creates the domain in the MW_HOME\user_projects\domains\base_domain directory. If you modify the default configuration settings, the output directory structure may be different from the structure described here.

Table 2-7 Base Domain After Applying the WebLogic Advanced Web Services Extension Template

Directory File Description

user_projects\applications\base_domain\

n.a

Directory serving as a placeholder for any custom application files that you create.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\

fileRealm.properties

File containing ACLs, users, and groups that can be used for the default security realm when Compatibility security is used.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\

pointbase.ini

File containing initialization information for a PointBase JDBC database.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\

startWebLogic.cmd

startWebLogic.sh

Scripts used to start the Administration Server on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\

URLs.dat

File containing the URL for the JDBC database.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\autodeploy\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder for automatic deployments.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\bin\

setDomainEnv.cmd

setDomainEnv.sh

Scripts used to set up the development environment on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\bin\

startManagedWebLogic.cmd

startManagedWebLogic.sh

Scripts used to start a Managed Server on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\bin\

startPointBaseConsole.cmd

startPointBaseConsole.sh

Scripts used to start the PointBase console on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\bin\

startWebLogic.cmd

startWebLogic.sh

Scripts used to start the Administration Server on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\bin\

stopManagedWebLogic.cmd

stopManagedWebLogic.sh

Scripts used to stop a Managed Server on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\bin\

stopWebLogic.cmd

stopWebLogic.sh

Scripts used to stop the Administration Server on Windows and UNIX systems, respectively.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\

config.xml

File containing the configuration information used by the Administration Server. For more information, see "Domain Configuration Files" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Understanding Domain Configuration for Oracle WebLogic Server.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\deployments\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder, and is later used for staging an application when the application's staging mode is "staged."

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\diagnostics\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder, and is later used for storing the system modules associated with instrumentation in the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF).

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\jms

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder, and is later used for storing global JMS modules that can be configured directly from JMX (as opposed to JSR-88).

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\jms

wseejmsmodule-jms.xml

Global JMS module for the domain configured for advanced Web Services.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\lib\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder, and is later used for storing JAR files that are added to the system classpath of the server when the server's Java virtual machine starts.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\nodemanager\

nm_password.properties

File containing Node Manager password property values.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\security\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder, and is later used for storing system modules for the security framework. The directory contains one security provider configuration extension for each type of security provider in the domain's current realm.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\config\startup\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder, and is later used for storing system modules that contain startup plans. Startup plans are used to generate shell scripts that can be used as part of server startup.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\console-ext\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder for custom extensions to the WebLogic Server Administration Console.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\init-info\

domain-info.xml

File used to identify domain creation and extension information. Such information includes the identity of the components in the domain, the location of the JDK and applications directory used by the domain, and the templates used to create and extend the domain.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\init-info\

security.xml

File used for creating user groups and roles that establish identity and access to domain resources.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\init-info\

startscript.xml

File used to create the *.cmd and *.sh files that are placed into the domain's root and bin directories.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\init-info\

tokenValue.properties

File that contains the actual values to substitute for the tokens specified in the start scripts.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\lib\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder for the domain's libraries. The JAR files in this directory are added dynamically to the end of the server classpath at server startup.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\security\

DefaultAuthenticatorInit.ldift

DefaultRoleMapperInit.ldift

XACMLRoleMapperInit.ldift

Files used for bootstrapping tasks, including authentication (user and group), authorization, and role mapping. These files contain LDAP-specific information.

Note: WebLogic domains created with this release use the XACML providers by default. These XACML security providers are compatible with policies and roles created using the WebLogic Authorization provider (DefaultAuthorizer) and WebLogic Role Mapping provider (DefaultRoleMapper). For more information, see "WebLogic Security Providers" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Understanding Security for Oracle WebLogic Server.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\security\

SerializedSystemIni.dat

File containing encrypted security information.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\servers\AdminServer\security\

boot.properties

File containing server startup properties, including the user name and password required to start the server (in encrypted format). It is generated only when you select development startup mode.

This file enables you to bypass the prompt for user name and password during a server's startup cycle. For more information, see "Provide User Credentials to Start and Stop Servers" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Managing Server Startup and Shutdown for Oracle WebLogic Server.

user_projects\applications\base_domain\user_staged_config\

readme.txt

File providing information about the directory, which initially serves as a placeholder for configuration information optionally staged by an administrator to be copied to managed servers in the domain.


2.4.2 Resources and Services Configured

The following table identifies the resources and services configured in a domain extended with the WebLogic Advanced Web Services extension template.

Table 2-8 Resources Configured in a WebLogic Advanced Web Services Domain

Resource Type Name Extension Result

Administration Server

AdminServer

Uses the Administration Server provided in the base WebLogic Server domain. The default name is AdminServer, unless changed during domain creation. The Administration Server referenced in the extension template is cgServer.

For information about naming the Administration Server during domain creation, see Section 2.1.2, "Resources and Services Configured for WebLogic Server Domain Template."

JMS Queues

WseeMessageQueue

Adds the JMS queue to the JMS server, WseeJmsServer.

JMS Queues

WseeCallbackQueue

Adds the JMS queue to the JMS server, WseeJmsServer.

JMS Server

WseeJmsServer

Adds the JMS server as a system resource and targets it to the Administration Server, AdminServer.

Security realm

myrealm

Uses the security realm provided by the base WebLogic Server domain.