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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Overview of Web Server Proxy Plug-Ins 12.1.2
1.1
What are WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-Ins?
1.1.1
Connection Pooling and Keep-Alive
1.1.2
Proxying Requests
1.2
Availability of WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2
1.3
Upgrading from 1.0 Plug-Ins
1.3.1
Upgrade Instructions
1.3.2
Considerations for Upgrading to Web Server Proxy Plug-ins 12.1.2
1.4
Features of the Version 12.1.2 Plug-Ins
1.4.1
Standard Encryption Strength Allows Simplified Naming
1.4.2
Version 12.1.2 Plug-Ins Use Oracle Security Framework
1.4.3
Version 12.1.2 Plug-Ins Support IPv6
1.4.4
Version 12.1.2 Plug-Ins Support Two-Way SSL
1.4.5
Deprecated Directives in Version 12.1.2
1.5
Support and Patching
2
Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plug-In for Oracle HTTP Server
2.1
Prerequisites for Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plug-In
2.2
Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plug-In Using Fusion Middleware Control
2.2.1
Using the Search Function
2.2.2
Using the AutoFill Function
2.3
Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plug-In Manually
2.4
Deprecated Directives for Oracle HTTP Server
2.5
Troubleshooting WebLogic Proxy Plug-In Implementations
2.5.1
WLS Session Issues
2.5.2
CONNECTION_REFUSED Errors
2.5.3
NO_RESOURCES Errors
3
Configuring WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In for Apache HTTP Server
3.1
Support Note
3.2
Install the WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In for Apache HTTP Server
3.2.1
Installation Prerequisites
3.2.2
Installing the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
3.3
Configure the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
3.3.1
Editing the httpd.conf File
3.3.1.1
Placing WebLogic Properties Inside Location or VirtualHost Blocks
3.3.1.2
Example: Configuring the Apache Plug-In
3.3.2
Including a weblogic.conf File in the httpd.conf File
3.3.2.1
Creating weblogic.conf Files
3.3.2.2
Sample weblogic.conf Configuration Files
3.3.2.3
Template for the Apache HTTP Server httpd.conf File
3.4
Deprecated Directives for Apache HTTP Server
4
Configuring the WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for iPlanet Web Server
4.1
Overview of the WLS Web Sever Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for iPlanet
4.2
Installing and Configuring the WLS Web Sever Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for iPlanet
4.2.1
Installation Prerequisites
4.2.2
Installing the WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for iPlanet Web Server
4.2.3
Configuring the WLS Web Sever Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for iPlanet Web Server
4.2.3.1
Proxying Requests by URL
4.2.3.2
Proxying the Request by MIME Type
4.2.3.3
Testing the Plug-in
4.2.4
Example: Configuring the iPlanet Plug-in
4.2.5
Guidelines for Modifying the obj.conf File
4.2.6
Sample obj.conf File (Not Using a WebLogic Cluster)
4.2.7
Sample obj.conf File (Using a WebLogic Cluster)
4.3
Deprecated Directives for iPlanet Web Server
5
Configuring the WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for Microsoft IIS Web Server
5.1
Installing and Configuring the WLS Web Server Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for Microsoft IIS
5.1.1
Example: Configuring the IIS Plug-In
5.2
Installing and Configuring the Microsoft IIS Plug-In for IIS 7.0
5.3
Serving Static Files from the Web Server
5.4
Using Wildcard Application Mappings to Proxy by Path
5.4.1
Installing Wildcard Application Mappings (IIS 6.0)
5.4.2
Adding a Wildcard Script Map for IIS 7.5
5.5
Proxying Requests from Multiple Virtual Web Sites to WebLogic Server
5.5.1
Sample iisproxy.ini File
5.6
Creating ACLs Through IIS
5.7
Testing the Installation
6
Common Configuration Tasks
6.1
Use SSL with Plug-Ins
6.1.1
Configure Libraries for SSL
6.1.2
Configuring a Plug-In for One-Way SSL
6.1.3
Configure Two-Way SSL Between the Plug-In and Oracle WebLogic Server
6.2
Use IPv6 With Plug-Ins
6.3
Set Up Perimeter Authentication
6.4
Understanding Connection Errors and Clustering Failover
6.4.1
Possible Causes of Connection Failures
6.4.2
Tips for reducing Connection_Refused Errors
6.4.3
Failover with a Single, Non-Clustered WebLogic Server
6.4.4
The Dynamic Server List
6.4.5
Failover, Cookies, and HTTP Sessions
6.4.6
Using SSL with the WLS Web Sever Proxy Plug-In 12.1.2 for iPlanet Web Server
6.4.7
Failover Behavior When Using Firewalls and Load Directors
7
Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
7.1
General Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
7.1.1
Location of POST Data Files
7.2
SSL Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
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