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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Overview of Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In
1.1
What are Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-Ins?
1.1.1
Connection Pooling and Keep-Alive
1.1.2
Proxying Requests
1.2
Availability of Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In
1.3
Upgrading from 1.0 Plug-Ins
1.3.1
Upgrade Instructions
1.3.2
Considerations for Upgrading From Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-Ins Version 1.0 to 12
c
(
12.2.1.2.0
)
1.4
Features of the Version
12.2.1.2.0
Plug-Ins
1.4.1
Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Monitoring
1.4.2
Support for Multi-tenancy and Partitions
1.4.3
SSL Support for IPlanet Web Server
1.4.4
Documentation for Using the Plug-In with Microsoft IIS
1.4.5
Deprecated Support for Certificates Signed Using the MD5 Algorithm
1.5
Support and Patching
2
Configuring the Plug-In for Oracle HTTP Server
2.1
Oracle HTTP Server Support Note
2.2
Preparing for Configuring the Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In
2.2.1
Setting the WebLogic Plug-In Enabled Parameter
2.2.1.1
Understanding the WebLogic Plug-In Enabled Parameter
2.3
Configuring the Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In Using Fusion Middleware Control
2.3.1
Task 1: Navigate to the mod_wl_ohs Configuration Page
2.3.2
Task 2: Specify the Configuration Settings
2.3.3
Task 3: Configure Expression Overrides or Location Overrides (Optional)
2.3.4
Task 4: Apply Your Changes
2.3.5
Using the Search Function
2.3.6
Using the AutoFill Function
2.4
Configuring the Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In Manually
2.4.1
Examples of <IfModule weblogic_module> Element Configurations
2.5
Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In Performance Metrics
2.5.1
Configuring DMS Metrics for Oracle HTTP Server Proxy Plug-in
2.5.2
Viewing Performance Metrics for Oracle HTTP Server Proxy Plug-in
2.5.3
DMS State Metrics
2.5.4
DMS Event Metrics
2.5.5
DMS PhaseEvent Metrics
2.6
Deprecated Directives for Oracle HTTP Server
2.7
Troubleshooting Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In Implementations
2.7.1
WLS Session Issues
2.7.2
CONNECTION_REFUSED Errors
2.7.3
NO_RESOURCES Errors
2.7.4
Changing the Oracle WebLogic Server Keystore Causes Unexpected Behavior
3
Configuring the Plug-In for Apache HTTP Server
3.1
Apache HTTP Server Support Note
3.2
Install the Oracle WebLogic 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
Configuring the httpd.conf File
3.3.1.1
Task 1: Configure MIME Requests
3.3.1.1.1
Configuring Proxy Requests by MIME Type
3.3.1.1.2
Configuring Proxy Requests by Path
3.3.1.2
Task 2: Define Additional Parameters for Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In
3.3.1.3
Task 3: Enable HTTP Tunneling (Optional)
3.3.1.4
Task 4: Enable Web Services Atomic Transaction (Optional)
3.3.1.5
Task 5: Verify and Apply Your Configuration
3.3.2
Placing WebLogic Properties Inside Location or VirtualHost Blocks
3.3.3
Example: Configuring the Apache Plug-In
3.3.4
Including a weblogic.conf File in the httpd.conf File
3.3.4.1
Rules for Creating weblogic.conf Files
3.3.4.2
Sample weblogic.conf Configuration Files
3.3.4.3
Template for the Apache HTTP Server httpd.conf File
3.4
Understanding DMS Metrics for Apache HTTP Server Plug-in
3.4.1
Configuring Metrics DMS Metrics for Apache HTTP Server Plug-in
3.4.2
Viewing Performance Metrics for Apache HTTP Server Plug-in
3.5
Deprecated Directives for Apache HTTP Server
4
Configuring the Plug-In for iPlanet Web Server
4.1
Overview of the Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In for iPlanet
4.2
Installing and Configuring the Plug-In for iPlanet
4.2.1
Installation Prerequisites
4.2.2
Installing the Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In for iPlanet Web Server
4.2.3
Configuring the Oracle WebLogic Server Proxy Plug-In 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 Plug-In for Microsoft IIS Web Server
5.1
Installing and Configuring the Plug-In for Microsoft Internet Information Server
5.2
Serving Static Files with IIS
5.3
Serving Static Files and Dynamic Content From the Same Request with IIS
5.4
Using Wildcard Application Mappings to Proxy by Path
5.4.1
Adding a Wildcard Script Map for IIS
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
Configuring Security
6.1
Using SSL with Plug-Ins
6.1.1
Configuring Libraries for SSL
6.1.2
Configuring a Plug-In for One-Way SSL
6.1.3
Configuring Two-Way SSL Between the Plug-In and Oracle WebLogic Server
6.1.4
Replacing Certificates Signed Using the MD5 Algorithm
6.1.5
Enabling Support of Certificate Signed with MD5 Algorithm
6.2
Configuring SSL with the Plug-In for iPlanet Web Server
6.3
Configuring Perimeter Authentication
7
Common Configuration Tasks
7.1
Configuring IPv6 With Plug-Ins
7.2
Understanding Connection Errors and Clustering Failover
7.2.1
Possible Causes of Connection Failures
7.2.2
Tips for Reducing CONNECTION_REFUSED Errors
7.2.3
Failover with a Single, Non-Clustered WebLogic Server
7.2.4
The Dynamic Server List
7.2.5
Failover, Cookies, and HTTP Sessions
7.2.6
Failover Behavior When Using Firewalls and Load Directors
7.3
Tuning Oracle HTTP Server and Apache HTTP Server for High Throughput for WebSocket Upgrade Requests
7.4
Working with Partitions
7.4.1
Adding a Partition
7.4.1.1
Apache Server and Oracle HTTP Server Configuration Changes
7.4.1.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server/Apache Plug-in Examples
7.4.1.2
iPlanet Server Configuration Changes
7.4.1.3
IIS Server Configuration Changes
7.4.2
Modifying a Partition and Partition Migration
7.4.3
Configuring SSL Between the Web Server and Oracle WebLogic Server
7.4.4
Dynamic Discovery of Cluster Changes
8
Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
8.1
General Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
8.1.1
ConnectRetrySecs
8.1.2
ConnectTimeoutSecs
8.1.3
Debug
8.1.4
DebugConfigInfo
8.1.5
DefaultFileName
8.1.6
DynamicServerList
8.1.7
ErrorPage
8.1.8
FileCaching
8.1.9
Idempotent
8.1.10
KeepAliveEnabled
8.1.11
KeepAliveSecs
8.1.12
MatchExpression
8.1.13
MaxPostSize
8.1.14
MaxSkipTime
8.1.15
PathPrepend
8.1.16
PathTrim
8.1.17
QueryFromRequest
8.1.18
WebLogicCluster
8.1.19
WebLogicHost
8.1.20
WebLogicPort
8.1.21
WLCookieName
8.1.22
WLDNSRefreshInterval
8.1.23
WLExcludePathOrMimeType
8.1.24
WLFlushChunks
8.1.25
WLForwardUriUnparsed
8.1.26
WLIOTimeoutSecs
8.1.27
WLLocalIP
8.1.28
WLLogFile
8.1.29
WLMaxWebSocketClients
8.1.30
WLProxyPassThrough
8.1.31
WLProxySSL
8.1.32
WLProxySSLPassThrough
8.1.33
WLRetryOnTimeout
8.1.34
WLRetryAfterDroppedConnection
8.1.35
WLSendHdrSeparately
8.1.36
WLServerInitiatedFailover
8.1.37
WLSocketTimeoutSecs
8.1.38
WLSRequest
8.1.39
WLTempDir
8.2
SSL Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
8.2.1
SecureProxy
8.2.2
WebLogicSSLVersion
8.2.3
WLSSLWallet
8.3
Location of POST Data Files
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