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Sun N1 Service Provisioning System User's Guide for BEA WebLogic 9 Plug-in 1.0
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Preface
Chapter 1 Overview of the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Purpose of the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
What the WebLogic 9 Plug-In Includes
Requirements for Using the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Chapter 2 Release Notes for the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Installation Issues
Runtime Issues
Default Installation of Existing JMS Queues, Connection Factories, and Topics Might Leave Administration Console in Active State (6418393)
Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Acquiring the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Adding the WebLogic 9 Plug-In for Solaris
To Add the WebLogic 9 Plug-In Package for Solaris
Adding the WebLogic 9 Plug-In for Linux
To Add the WebLogic 9 Plug-In Package for Linux
Adding the WebLogic 9 Plug-In for Windows
To Add the WebLogic 9 Plug-In MSI File for Windows
Adding the WebLogic 9 Plug-In to the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System
How to Import the WebLogic 9 Plug-In Using the Browser Interface
How to Import the WebLogic 9 Plug-In using the CLI
How to Install the WebLogic Software
Patching the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Chapter 4 Setting Up Your Environment With the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Installing and Using the WebLogic 9 Environment with the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System
Plug-In Conventions
Plans and Component Procedures
Task Names
Global Prerequisites
Process Overview
Creating the WebLogic Infrastructure
Creating WebLogic 9 Domains and Administration Servers
How to Create a WebLogic 9 Domain and Administration Server
Creating Managed Servers
How to Create a WebLogic Managed Server
Creating WebLogic Clusters
How to Create a WebLogic Cluster
How to Create Cluster Members
Creating WebLogic Machines
How to Create WebLogic Machines
How to Capture an Existing WebLogic Machines in Your N1 SPS Environment
How to Enroll WebLogic Machines in a Domain
Managing WebLogic Domains, Servers, and Clusters
Managing WebLogic Domains and Administration Servers
How to Remove a WebLogic Domain and Administration Server
How to Start a WebLogic Domain or Administration Server
Managing WebLogic Clusters
How to Start or Stop Clusters
How to Remove a WebLogic Cluster
How to Remove a WebLogic Cluster Member
Managing WebLogic WebLogic Machines
How to Start a Node Manager Machine
How to Stop a Node Manager Machine
How to Remove a Node Manager Machine From a Domain
How to Uninstall a Node Manager Machine
Managing WebLogic Managed Servers
How to Start a Managed Server
How to Stop a Managed Server
How to Remove a Managed Server
How to Add Additional CLASSPATH Elements to a Managed Server
Chapter 5 Deploying and Managing Applications With the WebLogic 9 Plug-In
Capturing and Editing WebLogic Applications
How to Capture an Application Archive
How to Capture a Deployment Plan
How to Capture a Shared J2EE Library
How to Group Application Archives and Deployment Plans in a Container
Deploying WebLogic Applications
How to Install an Application
How to Install a Shared J2EE Library
How to Start an Application
How to Stop an Application
How to Uninstall an Application
How to Uninstall Previous Versions of an Application
How to Update an Application
How to Update a Deployment Plan in an Application Archive With Plan Component
Error Conditions
Configuring Services for WebLogic Applications
Creating Configuration Services
How to Create a Configuration Service
How to Configure a JMS Module
Installing Configuration Services
How to Install Configuration Services
Uninstalling Configuration Services
How to Uninstall Configuration Services.
WebLogic Configuration Component Types and Variables
Data Source and Multi Data Source Component Types and Variables
Java Messaging Service (JMS) Components and Variables
Mail Session Component Type and Variables
Using the CLI to Work With WebLogic
Using the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System Command-Line Interface
Using the WebLogic Command-Line Interface
How to Use the WebLogic Command-Line Interface Through the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System
Using the WebLogic Server Scripting Tool Within the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System
How to Create a WebLogic Script Component
How to Install a WebLogic Script Component
Using Plans
Troubleshooting
Examples of WebLogic Installation Error Messages
Appendix A Advanced Domain Administration Tasks
Creating Domains With Different Passwords
How to Create Multiple Domains with Different Passwords
Managing Changes to Domains
How to Manage Changes to a Domain and Administration Server
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