Requests to a WebLogic Server instance are placed in an execute queue. Each request is assigned to a thread within the queue that performs the work.
Execute queues are provided for backward compatibility, but are turned off by default.
Each WebLogic Server instance is configured with a default execute
queue, weblogic.kernel.default, that contains 15 threads. In addition,
WebLogic Server provides two other pre-configured queues:
weblogic.admin.HTTP
and weblogic.admin.RMI
.
Because these queues are reserved for communicating with the
Administration Console and for administrative traffic, you cannot
reconfigure them. Unless you configure additional execute queues and
assign applications to them, Web applications and RMI objects use the
weblogic.kernel.default
execute queue. When they are
available, this page displays current runtime characteristics and
statistics for the server's active execute queues.
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