Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Discover Middleware Hosts
- 2 Overview of Middleware Provisioning
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Provisioning Fusion Middleware Domain and Oracle Homes
- Getting Started with Fusion Middleware Provisioning
- Different Approaches to Launch the Provision Fusion Middleware Deployment Procedure
- High-Level Steps for Middleware Provisioning
- Prerequisites for Provisioning from the Middleware Provisioning Profiles
- Creating Middleware Provisioning Profiles
- Provisioning of a new Fusion Middleware Domain from an Installation Media Based-Profile or an Oracle Home Based-Profile
- Provisioning a Fusion Middleware Domain from an Existing Oracle Home
- Cloning from an Existing WebLogic Domain Based-Profile
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Provisioning the SOA Domain and Oracle Homes
- Getting Started with Provisioning SOA Domain and Oracle Home
- Source Environment and Destination Environment after SOA Provisioning
- Supported Versions of SOA for Provisioning
- Before you Begin Provisioning SOA Domain and Oracle Home
- Use Case 1: First Time Provisioning of a SOA Domain
- Use Case 2: Provisioning from a SOA Oracle Home Based Provisioning Profile
- Use Case 3: Cloning from a Provisioning Profile based on an Existing SOA Domain
- Use Case 4: Provisioning from an Existing SOA Home
- Use Case 5: Scaling Up an Existing SOA Domain
- Use Case 6 - Cloning a database in WebLogic Domain
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Provisioning the Service Bus Domain and Oracle Homes
- Getting Started with Provisioning Service Bus Domain and Oracle Home
- Supported Versions of Service Bus for Provisioning
- Before you Begin Provisioning Service Bus Domain and Oracle Home
- Use Case 1: First Time Provisioning of a Service Bus Domain
- Use Case 2: Provisioning from a Service Bus Home Based Provisioning Profile
- Use Case 3: Cloning from a Provisioning Profile based on an Existing Service Bus Domain
- Use Case 4: Provisioning from an Existing Service Bus Home
- Use Case 5: Scaling Up an Existing Service Bus Domain
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Provisioning the Oracle WebCenter Domain and Oracle Homes
- Getting Started with Provisioning WebCenter Domain and Oracle Home
- About WebCenter Topologies Supported in Enterprise Manager
- Source Environment and Destination Environment after WebCenter Provisioning
- Supported Versions of WebCenter for Provisioning
- Before you Begin Provisioning WebCenter Domain and Oracle Home
- Use Case 1: First Time Provisioning of a WebCenter Portal with Lock-downs
- Use Case 2: Provisioning a WebCenter Home
- Use Case 3: Cloning an Existing WebCenter Portal Environment
- Use Case 4: Provisioning from an Existing WebCenter Home
- Use Case 5: Scaling Up an Existing WebCenter Domain
- 7 Middleware Provisioning using the EM CLI
- 8 Middleware Profiles Using REST APIs
- 9 Scaling Up / Scaling Out Fusion Middleware Domains
- 10 Export and Import of Domain Partitions
- 11 Migrating a Domain to a Partition
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Deploying / Redeploying / Undeploying Java EE Applications
- Getting Started with the Deploy/Undeploy Java EE Application Deployment Procedure
- Deploying, Undeploying, or Redeploying Java EE Applications
- Supported Releases for Deploy/Undeploy Java EE Applications Deployment Proceudre
- Prerequisites for Deploying/Undeploying Java EE Applications
- Creating a Java EE Application Component
- Java EE Applications Deployment Procedure
- Deploying / Redeploying / Undeploying Java EE Applications Using EMCLI
- 13 Provisioning Coherence Nodes and Clusters
- 14 Provisioning SOA Artifacts and Composites
- 15 Provisioning Service Bus Resources
- Index