Index

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  M  N  O  P  R  S  W 

A

active-active topologies, 4.4.2
active-passive topologies, 4.4.2
Administration Server, 2.5.1
automatic restart, 4.4.2

B

backup and recovery, 4.4.2, 4.9

C

cloning, 4.7
clustering, 4.4.2
clusters, 2.5.2

D

death detection, 4.4.2
domain home, 2.5
domains
WebLogic Server, 2.5

E

enterprise deployment, defined, 4.1

F

failover, 4.4.2
functions
middleware, 1.2
Fusion Middleware Control
using, 4.2.1

G

grid servers, 4.1

H

high availability, 4.3
high availability practices, Oracle site, 4.1

I

integrated high availability, 4.4.2

J

Java components, 2.1
Java EE, 3.1
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, 3.1

M

Managed Servers, 2.5.2
metadata repository, 2.7
Middleware, 1.1
middleware
functions, 1.2
middleware architecture design, 1.3
Middleware Home, 2.2

N

Node Manager, 2.5.3

O

Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 3.6
Oracle Common home, 2.3
Oracle Data Integrator, 3.13
Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite, 3.12
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control, 4.2.5
Oracle Forms Services, 3.9
Oracle Fusion Middleware
overview, 2
Oracle Fusion Middleware enterprise deployment functions, 4.1
Oracle home, 2.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 3.10
Oracle Identity Management, 3.3
Oracle instances, 2.6
Oracle Metadata Repository, 2.7
Oracle Portal, 3.7
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN), 4.2.4
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4.8
Oracle Reports, 3.8
Oracle SOA Suite, 3.2
Oracle Web Cache
features
origin server load balancing and failover, 4.5
Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
See Also WLST commands
Oracle WebLogic Server, 3.1
Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, 4.2.2

P

performance, enterprise deployment and, 4.1
process death detection, 4.4.2

R

rolling patching, 4.4.2

S

scalability, 4.3
server load balancing, 4.4.2
server migration, 4.4.2
service level agreements, 4.1
state replication and routing, 4.4.2
system components, 2.1

W

WebLogic Server home, 2.4