- About This Guide
- Prerequisites
- Configuring WebLogic for P6 EPPM
- Creating a Domain with Servers
- Creating a Domain for Oracle Web Services Manager Authentication
- Adding Applications and Help to Managed Servers
- Setting Arguments
- Modifying setDomainEnv for Applications Deployed on Administration Servers
- Product-Specific Configurations
- Starting and Stopping Servers
- Starting and Stopping the Domain
- Starting and Stopping Managed Servers
- Configuring the Node Manager to Start and Stop Servers
- Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool on Windows
- Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool on Linux or UNIX
- Creating a Configuration and Key File
- Associating the Administration Server with Machines on a P6 EPPM Domain
- Configure a boot.properties File for the Administration and Managed Servers
- Using WebLogic Scripting to Start the P6 EPPM WebLogic Domain
- Using WebLogic Scripting to Stop the WebLogic Domain for P6 EPPM
- Daemonizing the Node Manager for Primavera Applications
- Starting the Node Manager with WebLogic
- Setting the Node Manager as a Windows Service
- Configuring Your Environment to Support Event Notification
- Configuring your Environment
- Targeting the JMS Server to a Migratable Target
- Configuring the WebLogic Message Queue
- Configuring Eventing in the Primavera P6 Administrator
- Configuring Eventing in P6
- Testing Event Notification
- Sending Events to a Remote WebLogic JMS Server
- Configuring the Security Policy for the WebLogic Message Queue
- Using Events with an SSL Connection
- WebLogic Clustering for High Availability
- Introduction to High Availability
- Prerequisites
- Setting Up WebLogic Clustering for P6 EPPM Applications
- Adding New Machines in WebLogic
- Adding New Servers in WebLogic
- Adding New Clusters in WebLogic
- Assigning Servers to Clusters
- Associating Servers with Machines
- Modifying the Web Services Manager Policy Manager
- Copying the P6 EPPM Domain to Additional Machines
- Running Node Manager as a Service
- Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plugin Driver of an Oracle HTTP Server
- Starting Node Managers and Managed Servers on Additional Machines
- Where to Go from Here
- Copyright