25 WebLogic Server Resource Group Templates
Each resource group that refers to a given template will have its own runtime copies of the resources defined in the template. A resource group template is a convenient way to define and replicate resources for multiple tenants. Resource group templates make it very easy to deploy the same collection of applications and resources to multiple domain partitions.
Resource group templates are defined at the domain level, and then referenced by one or more resource groups.
Resource group templates are particularly useful in a SaaS environment where WebLogic Server MT activates the same applications and resources multiple times, once per domain partition. Some of the information about such resources is the same across all domain partitions, while some of it, such as JMS queues and database connections, varies from one partition to the next. WebLogic Server MT activates the application suite represented by the template differently for each partition, using the property values each partition defined.
For more information on WebLogic Server resource group templates, see Configuring Resource Group Templates in Using WebLogic Server MT.
Note:
If you are logged into a domain partition, navigate from the Domain Partition menu. Note that WebLogic Server Multitenant domain partitions, resource groups, resource group templates, and virtual targets are deprecated in WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4.0 and will be removed in the next release.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Configure resource group templates
This section describes how to configure resource group templates.
This section includes the following tasks:
Configure resource group template deployments
To configure all applications deployed to a resource group template:
To control application deployments for this resource group template, see Control application deployments.
Note:
You cannot start or stop application deployments in a resource group template; you must start or stop applications in the resource group that references the resource group template.
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
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Configure resource group template JDBC settings
To view configuration settings for the JDBC system resources that have been created in this resource group template:
Configure resource group template JMS settings
This section describes how to monitor resource group template JMS settings.
This section includes the following tasks:
Configure JMS server settings
To view configuration settings for the JMS servers that have been created for this resource group template:
Configure SAF agent settings
To view configuration settings for the store-and-forward (SAF) agents that have been created for this resource group template:
Configure JMS resource settings
To configure the JMS resource settings for a resource group template:
Configure messaging bridges
To configure the messaging bridge settings for a resource group template:
Configure JMS bridge destinations
To configure the JMS bridge destination settings for a resource group template:
Configure resource group template mail session settings
To view configuration settings for the mail sessions that have been created in this resource group template:
Configure resource group template persistent store settings
To view configuration settings for the persistent stores that have been created in this resource group template:
Configure resource group template foreign JNDI provider settings
To view configuration settings for the foreign JNDI providers that have been created in this resource group template:
Configure resource group template diagnostic system module settings
To view configuration settings for the diagnostic system modules that have been created in this resource group template: