Contains a comprehensive, hyperlinked list of scaling, distributing, and tuning topics.
Introduces key concepts and tasks for scaling WebLogic Enterprise applications, including handling object state management, replicating server processes and groups, using multithreaded Java servers, using factory-based routing (CORBA only), and multiplexing incoming client connections.
Describes how to scale WebLogic Enterprise CORBA C++ server applications using the Production sample application as an example.
Describes how to scale WebLogic Enterprise CORBA Java applications using the JDBC Bankapp sample application as an example.
Describes the EJB application scaling tasks for EJB providers,
application assemblers, deployers, and system administrators.
Describes how to distribute applications in the WebLogic Enterprise environment, including information on using data-dependent routing (BEA Tuxedo servers only), modifying and creating UBBCONFIG sections, and modifying the Domain Gateway configuration file to support routing.
Describes the tasks involved in monitoring and tuning WebLogic Enterprise applications, including maximizing application resources, using MSSQ Sets (BEA Tuxedo servers), enabling load balancing, replicating server processes and groups, configuring multithreaded Java servers, assigning priorities to interfaces or services, bundling services into servers (BEA Tuxedo servers), setting application parameters, determining IPC requirements, and measuring system traffic.
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