This chapter contains the following sections:
You can use Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, WLST commands, or Oracle WebLogic Administration Console to manage and configure ADF applications.
Oracle offers the following primary tools for managing your Oracle Fusion Middleware installations:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. See Getting Started Using to Manage ADF.
The Oracle Fusion Middleware command-line tools. See Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool.
Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. See Using the Oracle WebLogic Administration Console.
The Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser. See Using the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browsers.
For information about navigating within Fusion Middleware Control and a description of its elements and main menus, see "Navigating Within Fusion Middleware Control" in the Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware.
Fusion Middleware Control is a Web browser-based, graphical user interface that you can use to monitor and administer Oracle Fusion Middleware.
To navigate to Oracle Application Development Framework pages in Fusion Middleware Control:
You can also use Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) to create, manage, and monitor Oracle WebLogic Server domains. WLST is a command-line based on Jython. ADF provides a set of custom WLST commands that can use to perform functions specifically for ADF applications.
Custom ADF-specific WLST commands can be used with Maven.
For more information about using WLST, see "Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool" in Understanding the WebLogic Scripting Tool and "Getting Started Using the Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)" in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware.
For reference information about the ADF WLST commands, see Working with WLST Commands for ADF Applications.
To access the ADF-specific WLST commands:
For reference information about the ADF WLST commands, see Working with WLST Commands for ADF Applications.
You can use the Oracle WebLogic Administration Console to manage Oracle WebLogic Server domains. The console runs in a Web browser and has a graphical user interface.
For more information, see "Getting Started Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console" in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware.
Fusion Middleware Control provides a set of MBean browsers that allow to you view the MBeans for an application or for an Oracle WebLogic Server. You can also use the MBean browser to perform monitoring and configuration tasks.
For more information, see "Getting Started Using the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browsers" in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware.