WebLogic Server Administration
Describes WebLogic Server system administration, including
configuration, monitoring, and management of WebLogic Servers and
subsystems such as JDBC, Messaging, JTA, JNDI, and Web Servers. Also
describes how to deploy and manage your applications on WebLogic
Server.
Describes how to create, manage and monitor WebLogic Server domains, which
consist of one or more related WebLogic Server instances and their associated
resources.
Describes how to configure and administer WebLogic Server clusters, which are
groups of WebLogic servers that work together to provide higher scalability and
availability, but appear to client applications as a single WebLogic server.
Describes the config.xml file, which is an an XML document that
describes the configuration of an entire WebLogic Server domain.
Describes how to install and configure the Apache, Microsoft IIS, and Netscape
plug-ins for WebLogic Server.
Describes how to tune WebLogic Server, applications that run on WebLogic Server,
the JVM, the operating system, and the network for optimal performance.
Administration Console
The online help system for the Administration Console, the Web browser-based
graphical user interface used to manage WebLogic Servers.
Describes how to add your own screens to the Administration Console.
SNMP
Describes how to integrate management of WebLogic Server into an SNMP-compliant
management system that gives you a single view of the various software and hardware
resources of a complex, distributed system.
Describes the information returned by the WebLogic Administration Server SNMP
Service for runtime and configuration attributes.
WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
Describes how to configure and administer the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector, which
provides interoperability between WebLogic Server applications and Tuxedo services.
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