Administering Server Environments for Oracle WebLogic Server
Table of Contents
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- Preface
- 1 Introduction and Roadmap
- 2 Using Work Managers to Optimize Scheduled Work
- 3 Avoiding and Managing Overload
- 4 Configuring Network Resources
- 5 Configuring Web Server Functionality
- Overview of Configuring Web Server Components
- Configuring the Server
- Web Applications
- Configuring Virtual Hosting
- How WebLogic Server Resolves HTTP Requests
- Setting Up HTTP Access Logs
- Preventing POST Denial-of-Service Attacks
- Setting Up WebLogic Server for HTTP Tunneling
- Using Native I/O for Serving Static Files (Windows Only)
- 6 Using the WebLogic Persistent Store
- Overview of the Persistent Store
- Using the Default Persistent Store
- Using Custom File Stores and JDBC Stores
- Creating a Custom (User-Defined) File Store
- Creating JDBC-accessible Stores
- Monitoring a Persistent Store
- Administering a Persistent Store
- Security Considerations
- Limitations of the Persistent Store
- 7 Using the Plug-in for Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder