Upgrading WebLogic Application Environments

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WebLogic Domain Directory Structure Enhancements

As of 9.0, WebLogic Server offers the following enhancements to the structure of the WebLogic domain directory:

In addition to the structural enhancements to the domain directory, WebLogic Server supports new utilities for managing changes to server configuration. These new tools enable you to implement a secure, predictable means for distributing configuration changes in a domain. For more information, see "Managing Configuration Changes" in Understanding Domain Configuration at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs92/domain_config/changes.html.

For more details about the WebLogic Server 9.x domain directory structure, see "Domain Configuration Files" in Understanding Domain Configuration at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs92/domain_config/config_files.html.

Figure C-1 compares the domain directory structures for WebLogic Server 9.x and WebLogic Server 8.1.

Figure C-1 WebLogic Server 9.x and WebLogic Server 8.1 Directory Structures

WebLogic Server 9.x and WebLogic Server 8.1 Directory Structures

The following sections describe the domain directory structures for WebLogic Server 8.1, 7.0, and 6.1.

WebLogic Server 8.1 Domain Directory Structure

In WebLogic Server 8.1 environments, the domain directory structure created by the Configuration Wizard contains:

When you start a server instance in a domain for the first time, WebLogic Server creates the following subdirectories in the domain directory:

For more details about the WebLogic Server 8.1 domain directory structure, see "Overview of WebLogic Server Domains" in Configuring and Managing WebLogic Server at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/adminguide/overview_domain.html. For a summary of the directory structure contents for the default configuration templates, see "Template Reference" in Creating and Configuring WebLogic Domains Using the Configuration Wizard at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/confgwiz/tempref.html.

WebLogic Server 7.0 Domain Directory Structure

In WebLogic Server 7.0 environments, the root of the domain directory structure is a directory with the same name as the domain, such as mydomain or petstore. This directory should contain the following:

When you start a server instance in a domain for the first time, WebLogic Server creates the following subdirectories in the domain directory:

The following sample tree shows where the directories are created in a domain directory called mydomain.

For more information about the WebLogic Server 7.0 domain directory structure, see "Domain Directories Structure" in "Domain Restrictions" in "Overview of WebLogic Server Domains" in Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/admin_domain/overview.html.

WebLogic Server 6.1 Domain Directory Structure

In WebLogic Server 6.1 environments, the configuration information for all of the WebLogic administrative domains resides in the configuration repository, which is located, in turn, in the WL_HOME/config directory. Specifically, config contains a configuration subdirectory for each domain. The name of each domain-specific subdirectory must match the name of the domain.

The domain directory structure contains a root directory with the same name as the domain, such as mydomain or petstore. This directory should contain the following:

For more information about the WebLogic Server 6.1 domain directory structure, see "Creating a New Domain" in "Overview of WebLogic Server Management" in WebLogic Server Administration Guide at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs61/adminguide/overview.html.


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