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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
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Introduction and Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to this Document
Information Roadmap
New and Changed Features In This Release
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About the WLS RESTful Management Interface
Overview of the WLS RESTful Management Interface
Generated REST API for WLS Bean Trees
WLS Bean Tree Overview
Mapping the WLS Beans to REST
General REST Patterns
About the Root Resources
Naming Conventions
Mapping the REST URLs
JSON Mappings
Strings and Scalars
Arrays
Identities
WLS Bean References
java.util.Properties
Encrypted Properties
Standard REST Responses
Returning Error Messages
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Using the WLS RESTful Management Interface
Accessing REST Resources
Viewing WLS Beans
About WLS Bean Properties
Self and Canonical Links
Parent Links
Self Create Form Links
Child Bean Links
Child Create Form Links
Singleton Bean Reference Links
Bean Reference Collection Links
Operation Links
Viewing Collections of Contains Beans
About Collection items
About Collection Links
Retrieving Create Forms
About Create Form Properties
About Create Form Links
Filtering Results
Modifying the WLS Configuration
Modifying WLS Configuration Beans
About the JSON Object Request Body
Using Multiple Edit Sessions
Client Specified Edit Session
The Default Edit Session
Creating WLS Configuration Beans
URLs For Creating WLS Configuration Beans
Getting a JSON Template
Creating the Bean
Deleting WLS Configuration Beans
Managing Whether a Property Is Set
Invoking Operations
Using Queries
Search Resources
Object Queries
Fields and ExcludeFields
Links and ExcludeLinks
Children
Identities
Response Body
Query Examples
About Synchronous and Asynchronous Operations
Deploying Applications and Libraries
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Domain Level REST API Examples
Adding Users
Setting Up Servers
Creating Partitions
Configuring System Resources
Deploying Domain-Scoped Applications
Monitoring Domain Resources
Starting and Stopping Domain-Scoped Applications
Starting and Stopping Partitions
Starting and Stopping Servers
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Partition Specific REST API Examples
Creating Partition-Scoped System Resources
Deploying Partition-Scoped Applications
Monitoring Partition Resources
Starting and Stopping Partition-Scoped Applications
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