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Create partition-scoped Work Managers, request classes, and constraints

Before you begin

Note: WebLogic Server Multitenant domain partitions are deprecated in WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4.0. The related Console and help pages will be removed in the next release.

Prior to creating partition-scoped Work Managers, request classes, and constraints, you must first have created or imported a domain partition. See Create partitions and Import partitions.


You can create partition-scoped Work Managers, request classes and constraints for use within exisitng domain partitions.

To create a partition-scoped Work Manager:

  1. If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
  2. In the left pane of the Console, expand Environment and select Work Managers.
  3. Click New.
  4. Select the radio button next to the type of Work Manager, request class or constraint you want to create, then click Next.
  5. Enter a name for the new Work Manager component.
  6. From the Scope drop-down list, select the name of the partition in which you want to use the Work Manager component and click Next.
  7. Review the configuration and click Finish.
  8. To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
    Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).

Result

The new partition-scoped Work Manager, request class or constraint appears in the Work Managers, Request Classes and Constraints table and in the domain partition configuration under Domain Partitions > partition-name > Work Manager.

After you finish

After you have created a partition-scoped Work Manager, you configure request classes and constraints to determine how to prioritize work. For general information on request classes and constraints, see Using Work Managers to Optimize Scheduled Work. For more information on creating request classes using the Administration Console, see Create request classes. For more information on creating constraints using the Administration Console, see Create constraints.


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