Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Roadmap for Upgrading Your Application Environment
- 3 Reconfiguring WebLogic Domains
- 4 Upgrading WebLogic Web Services
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Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server
10.3.6 to 12.2.1.4 Quick Start
- Background
- Summary of Changes
- Known Issues and Workarounds
- Verifying System Configurations
- Creating a Backup of Your Existing Domain
- Downloading Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1.4)
- Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1.4)
- Upgrading the Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.6 Domain
- Deploying Your Applications to the New Domain
- Validating the Security Configuration
- Want to Learn More?
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WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4.0 Compatibility with Previous Releases
- About WebLogic Server Cluster Messaging
- Upgraded Version of Apache Ant
- Removed the Option to Limit Run-Time Footprint When Starting WebLogic Server
- Random Number Generator
- Partitions, Applications, and Container Context Root Assumptions
- Automatic Binding of the Default CommonJ Work Manager Has Been Removed
- Parallel Deployment
- Server Logging Bridge
- Oracle Database Drivers
- Oracle Enable JavaNet FastPath
- Maximum POST Size
- WLDF Schema Upgrade
- jdbc-connection-timeout-secs Element Has Been Removed
- Commitment of Local Transactions
- JVM Settings
- Node Manager startScriptEnabled Default Value
- Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs)
- WebLogic Server 8.1 Web Services Stack Has Been Removed
- Universal Description and Discover (UDDI) Registry Has Been Removed
- Certicom SSL Implementation Has Been Removed
- Oracle Coherence Version
- Deprecated and Obsolete Web Application Features
- Evaluation Database Changed From PointBase to Derby
- DataSource Profile Logging
- ONS Debugging
- Oracle Type 4 JDBC Drivers From DataDirect
- Default Message Mode Has Changed
- Changes to org.apache.commons.fileupload.disk.DiskFileItem Java Class
- Limitation on the Size of JSP Files
- Modifications to SSLMBean
- New Web Services Features
- Introduction of JSSE
- Performance Enhancements for Security Policy Deployment
- ActiveCache
- Class Caching
- Deprecated JDBC Drivers
- Changes to weblogic.jms.extension API
- Persistent Store Updates
- Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory Authentication Providers
- CapacityIncrement Attribute
- Middleware Home Directory
- Resource Registration Name
- Servlet Path Mapping
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About the Reduced Downtime
Upgrade Process
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Performing a Reduced Downtime Upgrade
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Performing the Upgrade on Host 1
- Stopping Components, Servers and Processes on Host 1
- Uninstalling the Software
- Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure
- Running a Pre-Upgrade Readiness Check
- Upgrading Product Schemas and Component Configurations
- Packing the Domain on Host 1
- Restarting Node Manager, Administration Server, Managed Servers and Components on Host 1
- Performing the Upgrade on Host 2
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Performing the Upgrade on Host 1
- Validating the Upgrade
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Performing a Reduced Downtime Upgrade