The provisioning system enables you to provision and manage applications.
The WebLogic 8 plug-in provides both plans and component procedures as tools for you to perform tasks. By using plans, you link directly to the functionality you desire. Using component procedures, you have a greater number of tasks that you can perform.
The WebLogic 8 plug-in organizes tasks in four categories: application tasks, infrastructure tasks, configuration tasks, and advanced tasks. These task categories follow the same convention for describing the task that you need to perform.
Table 4–1 Common Task Names|
Task Name |
Description |
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View Installations, View Configurations, View Clusters, View Cluster Members |
View a list of where all components of a particular type are installed. |
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View All |
View all components of a particular type within a specified folder. |
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Create |
Links to the component Details page where you can add a new component of this type to the provisioning system. You can create new components by importing them from an existing WebLogic Admin Server or by browsing the file system. |
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Start or Stop |
Links to the component Details page to run the Start or Stop component procedure. |
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Install, Uninstall, Remove, Join, Leave |
Represents a plan that produces the described functionality. |