1 Introduction
This section describes the contents and organization of this guide—WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference for Identity and Access Management.
1.1 Guide to This Document
This document is organized as follows:
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This chapter introduces the guide and lists related documentation.
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WLST for Oracle Identity and Access Management summarizes WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) commands and variables for Identity and Access Management.
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WLST for Oracle Mobile Security Suite provides detailed descriptions for commands and variables for the Oracle Mobile Security Suite gateway component.
A refreshed version of this 11.1.2.3.0 documentation (published in September 2015) was reorganized. For example, commands previously collected in one long chapter in WLST for Oracle Identity and Access Management are now grouped in several shorter chapters.
1.2 Document Scope and Audience
This document describes the Identity and Access Management commands that are available for the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST). This document includes WLST commands for WebLogic Server, as well as custom WLST commands that can be used to manage installed Oracle Fusion Middleware Identity and Access Management components.
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Custom WLST commands for a given Oracle Fusion Middleware component are available for use only if the component is installed in the ORACLE_HOME directory.
This document is written for WebLogic Server administrators and operators who deploy Java EE applications using the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) from Oracle. It is assumed that readers are familiar with Web technologies and the operating system and platform on which WebLogic Server is installed.
1.3 Using WSLT Commands
To use the custom WLST commands on WebLogic Server, you must invoke the WLST script from the Oracle Common home. To use the applicable Infrastructure Security custom WLST commands on a WebSphere Server, see the 3rd Party Integration Guide. For other WebLogic Server and Fusion Middleware WLST commands, refer to the WLST Command Reference guide for your installed release of WebLogic Server.
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For additional information about Oracle Platform Security Services, see Introduction to Oracle Platform Security Services in Securing Applications with Oracle Platform Security Services.
1.4 Related Documentation
WLST is one of several interfaces for managing and monitoring WebLogic Server. See Understanding the WebLogic Scripting Tool to understand WebLogic Scripting Tool. For other management interfaces, see:
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Using Ant Tasks to Configure and Use a WebLogic Server Domain in Developing Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server, describes using WebLogic Ant tasks for starting and stopping WebLogic Server instances and configuring WebLogic domains.
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Deployment Tools in Deploying Applications to Oracle WebLogic Server describes several tools that WebLogic Server provides for deploying applications and stand-alone modules.
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Administration Console Online Help describes a Web-based graphical user interface for managing and monitoring WebLogic domains.
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Creating WebLogic Domains Using the Configuration Wizard describes using a graphical user interface to create a WebLogic domain or extend an existing one.
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Creating Templates and Domains Using the Pack and Unpack Commands describes commands that recreate existing WebLogic domains quickly and easily.
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Developing Custom Management Utilities Using JMX for Oracle WebLogic Server describes using Java Management Extensions (JMX) APIs to monitor and modify WebLogic Server resources.
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Monitoring Oracle WebLogic Server with SNMP describes using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to monitor WebLogic domains.
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Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware describes how to manage Oracle Fusion Middleware, including how to start and stop Oracle Fusion Middleware, how to configure and reconfigure components, and how to back up and recover.