For more information, see Configuring Resource Overrides in Using WebLogic Server MT.
Note:
If you are logged into a domain partition, navigate from the Domain Partition menu.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Before you begin:
Prior to creating resource overrides in a domain partition, you must have first defined JDBC or JMS system resources in a resource group template. See Create JDBC data sources and JMS resources and modules.
You create resource overrides within existing domain partitions.
To create resource overrides:
To configure a JDBC data source override:
From the WebLogic Domain menu, select Environment, then select Domain Partitions.
The Domain Partitions summary table displays information about the state of each domain partition that has been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain.
Click on the name of the domain partition for which you want to define partition-specific JDBC data source attribute overrides.
From the Domain Partition menu, select Administration, then select Resource Overrides.
The Resource Overrides summary table displays information about the JDBC and JMS system resources that have been defined in the current domain partition.
In the summary table, select the JDBC data source for which you want to define partition-specific overrides and click the Edit Overrides icon.
On the Overrides page, optionally provide partition-specific values for the following fields:
User: the name of the user for the data source
URL: the connection URL for the data source
Password: the password in clear text
Note: The name of the data source cannot be overridden. It is used for matching the overriding configuration MBean with the resource to be overridden.
Click OK.
After you finish:
You must restart the partition for the overrides to take effect.
To configure a JMS system module/foreign server override:
After you finish:
You must restart the partition for the overrides to take effect.