Configuring WebLogic Server Environments
Introduction and Roadmap
This section describes the contents and organization of this guide—Configuring WebLogic Server Environments.
Document Scope and Audience
This document describes how you design, configure, and manage WebLogic Server® environments. It is a resource for system administrators and operators responsible for implementing a WebLogic Server installation. This document is relevant to all phases of a software project, from development through test and production phases.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with J2EE and Web technologies, object-oriented programming techniques, and the Java programming language.
Guide to This Document
The document is organized as follows:
- This chapter, Introduction and Roadmap, describes the scope of this guide and lists related documentation.
- Using Work Managers to Optimize Scheduled Work, describes the WebLogic Server execution model and the process of configuring application access to the execute queue.
- Avoiding and Managing Overload, describes detecting, avoiding, and recovering from overload conditions.
- Configuring Network Resources, describes optimizing your WebLogic Server domain for your network.
- Configuring Web Server Functionality, describes using WebLogic Server as a Web server.
- Using the WebLogic Persistent Store, describes configuring and monitoring the persistent store, a built-in, high-performance storage solution for WebLogic Server subsystems and services that require persistence.
Related Documentation
New and Changed Features in WebLogic Server Environments
Many new Server Environment features were introduced in WebLogic Server 9.0. For information on these features, see: