This chapter explains general information about using Sun N1 Service Provisioning System to provision BEA WebLogic 9 applications. This chapter includes the following information:
The Sun N1 Service Provisioning System software provides enhanced capabilities in support for BEA WebLogic 9 applications. You can provision the WebLogic 9 infrastructure by installing domains, managed servers, and clusters with the provisioning software. You can write deployment plans to combine the installation of several components, then run these plans to install an entire domain with the applications that you want to deploy.
Once installed, you can manage your WebLogic environment by starting and stopping managed servers and domains. You can also browse existing applications to capture previously installed applications and deploy those applications throughout your enterprise.
The WebLogic 9 Plug-In includes several WebLogic-specific component types, along with pre-defined components and resource files that enable you to easily capture, configure and deploy WebLogic Enterprise, Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB™) technology, and Web Applications. These component types can be grouped into three families:
A component to install the WebLogic software
Components to support the WebLogic infrastructure:
WebLogic Administration Server
WebLogic Managed Server
WebLogic Node Manager Machine
WebLogic Cluster
Plans for installing enterprise applications, web applications, and Java archive files.
Special components to deploy and capture applications for deployment on the WebLogic 9 application servers
Special component types to configure the WebLogic 9 services.
Data Source – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy data sources.
Multi Data Source – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy data sources with associated connection pools and multi pools.
JMS Server – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy Java Messaging Service (JMS) servers.
JMS Queue – Enables you to deploy JMS Queues.
JMS Topic – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy JMS Topics.
JMS Module – Enables you to capture and configure JMS Queues and Topics in a JMS Module container.
JMS File Store – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy JMS File Stores.
JMS JDBC Store – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy JMS JDBC Stores.
JMS Connection Factory – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy a JMS Connection Factory.
JMS Destination Key – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy a JMS Destination Key.
Mail Session – Enables you to capture, edit, and deploy Mail Sessions.
WLScript – Enables you to run WebLogic commands through the provisioning system's interface.
The WebLogic 9 Plug-In also includes several plans that install and remove the WebLogic Administration Servers, Managed Servers, Machines, and Clusters.
The WebLogic 9 plug-in supports the WebLogic Server Version 9.1 on the following platforms.
Solaris 9 for SPARC and x86
Solaris 10 for x86
RedHat Linux AS 3.0
RedHat Linux 4.0
SuSE Linux 9.0
Any host on which you intend to deploy the WebLogic 9 plug-in must meet the following requirements. These requirements represent minimum prerequisites for installation.
On UNIX systems, approximately 375 Mbytes free storage space for the installed product.
Approximately 1 Gbyte of temporary storage space is required by the installer in the /var/tmp directory. If no space exists in the /var/tmp folder, use the altTempDir component variable to create an alternate temporary directory. See How to Install the WebLogic Software for more information.
512 Mbytes (minimum); 1 Gbyte (recommended)
The WebLogic Server installation program requires a JRE to run. The following requirements are summarized from the BEA's list of supported configurations. You can find the complete list on BEA's WebLogic 9.1 product documentation website.
If your platform uses the .bin binary installer, a JRE is not required.
Java SDK already installed |
Included in Installation |
|
---|---|---|
RedHat Linux |
Sun Java 2 SDK 1.50_04 |
|
Solaris x86 |
Sun Java 2 SDK 1.5.0_04 | |
Solaris SPARC |
Sun Java SDK 1.5.0_04 |
Table 1–2 WebLogic Install Media Requirements
Binary Installer |
JAR Installer |
|
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RedHat Linux |
X | |
SuSe Linux |
X | |
Solaris x86 |
X |
|
Solaris SPARC |
X |
Your configurations might require additional resources depending on the applications that are installed. For BEA's WebLogic requirements, see the WebLogic Platform 9.1 Supported Configurations web page.