The Shutdown Class—>Configuration tab defines a named configuration for a shutdown class. You use this tab while creating a new configuration or modifying an existing one.
A shutdown class is automatically loaded and executed when a WebLogic Server is shut down either from the Administration Console or using the weblogic.admin shutdown command.
If you are creating a new configuration, you must enter information on the Configuration tab and click Apply before you can access other tabs. Once you create a configuration, you cannot change its name. Instead, you must create a new configuration under a different name.
You can create multiple named configurations for any given shutdown class. For each configuration that you create, WebLogic Server uses a managed bean (MBean) to configure the shutdown class and persist the configuration.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item. The priority is relative to other deployable items of the same type. For example, the server prioritizes and deploys all EJBs before it prioritizes and deploys startup classes.
Items with the lowest Deployment Order value are deployed first. There is no guarantee on the order of deployments with equal Deployment Order values. There is no guarantee of ordering across clusters.