The Oracle WebLogic Integration Administration Console allows you to manage and monitor the entities and resources required for your Oracle WebLogic Integration applications.
Access to the Oracle WebLogic Integration Administration Console is password protected. Before you start the server, you need to create a WLI domain using the Configuration Wizard. For more information, see “Creating a new WebLogic Domain” in Creating WebLogic Domains Using the Configuration Wizard.
To start the WLI Administration console:
http://
adminserver
:
port
/wliconsole
Here, adminserver
is the host name or IP address of the Oracle WebLogic Server administrative server, and port
is the server listening port. For example type the following to open the WLI Administration Console: http://localhost:7001/wliconsole
.
Note: | The user must be a member of the Administrators, IntegrationAdministrators, IntegrationOperators, or IntegrationMonitors group. For more information, see “About WebLogic Integration Users, Groups, Roles, and Security Policies” in
Using Worklist Console. If this is the sample integration domain, the default login is: username: weblogic password: weblogic |
The Oracle WebLogic Integration Administration Console home page is displayed.
The tool bar on top of the home page contains the following links:
This tool bar is available on every page regardless of the module you are accessing in the WLI Administration Console.
The panel to the left side of the screen (left navigation menu) provides access to the modules of the console. The left navigation menu contains the following links:
This panel is available on every page regardless of the module you are accessing in the WLI Administration Console. You can use this panel to navigate to any of the modules whenever required.
The following table lists the modules of the WLI Administration Console and summarizes the tasks associated with each module.
The Oracle WebLogic Administration Console uses the logging services of Oracle Weblogic Server. We can configure logging services using Oracle WebLogic Server. For more information, see Configuring WebLogic Logging Services in Configuring Log Files and Filtering Log Messages.
We can monitor the process instances with MBeans by configuring diagnostic services using Oracle Weblogic Server Administration Console. The Weblogic Logging and Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) is configured and monitored using configuration and runtime APIs. Both the configuration and runtime APIs are exposed as MBeans.
You can use WLDF to configure, activate, and deactivate data collection; to configure watches, notifications, alarms, and diagnostic image captures; and to access data. For more information on diagnostic services, see Configuring and Using the WebLogic Diagnostics Framework.