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Introduction to BEA WebLogic Server

 

 

What Is WebLogic Server?

The WebLogic Server Solution

J2EE Platform

WebLogic Server 6.1 with J2EE 1.2 and J2EE 1.3 Functionality

WebLogic Server 6.1 with J2EE 1.2 Plus Additional J2EE 1.3 Features

WebLogic Server 6.1 with J2EE 1.2 Certification

Product CD Installers for J2EE 1.2 and 1.3

XML Implementation

Application Deployment Across Distributed, Heterogeneous Environments

What Is WebLogic Express?

WebLogic Server Application Architecture

Software Component Tiers

Client-Tier Components

Middle-Tier Components

Backend-Tier Components

Application Logic Layers

Presentation Logic Layer

Web Browser Clients

Non-Browser Clients

Web Service Clients

Business Logic Layer

Entity Beans

Session Beans

Message-Driven Beans

Application Services Layer

Network Communications Technologies

Data and Access Services

Messaging Technologies

 

WebLogic Server Services

WebLogic Server as a Web Server

How WebLogic Server Functions as a Web Server

Web Server Features

Virtual Hosting

Using Proxy Server Configurations

Load Balancing

Failover

Security Services

Authentication

Authorization

Alternative and Custom Realms

Encryption

WebLogic Server Clusters

Benefits of Using Clusters

Cluster Architecture

How a WebLogic Server Cluster Is Defined in a Network

How WebLogic Servers in a Cluster Communicate

Clustered Services

Server Management and Monitoring

Administration Server

Administration Console

 

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