This graphic compares the domain directory structures introduced in WebLogic Server 10.0 with WebLogic Server 8.1. In WebLogic Server 10.3.3, the WebLogic domain directory has the following structure:
The top-level, or root, directory contains the domain name.
The following subdirectories exist immediately below the top-level directory. A plus sign (+) adjacent to a directory name indicates that it has additional subfolders, which are not shown in this figure.
autodeploy bin nodemanager server_migration service_migration config configCache deployments diagnostics jdbc jms lib nodemanager startup console-ext init-info lib security servers examplesServer +cache +data +logs security +tmp WseeFileStore
By contrast, in WebLogic Server 8.1, the WebLogic domain has the following structure:
The top-level, or root, directory contains the domain name.
The following subdirectories exist immediately below the top-level directory. A plus sign (+) adjacent to a directory name indicates that it has additional subfolders, which are not shown in this figure.
applications logs rmfilestore
The following files are located in the top-level directory:
boot.properties config.xml DefaultAuthenticatorInit.ldift DefaultAuthorizorInit.ldift DefaultRoleMapperInit.ldift fileRealm.properties installService.cmd pointbase.ini SerializedSystemini.dat setEnv.cmd setEnv.sh startManagedWebLogic.cmd startManagedWebLogic.sh startWebLogic.cmd startWebLogic.sh stopWebLogic.cmd stopWebLogic.sh uninstallService.cmd