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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
Introduction to WebLogic Domains
1.2
Overview of the Configuration Wizard
1.2.1
Modes of Operation
1.2.2
Quick Start Configuration Wizard
1.2.3
Output of the Configuration Wizard
1.3
About Templates
1.4
Additional Tools for Creating, Extending, and Managing WebLogic Domains
2
Creating a WebLogic Domain
2.1
Setting the CONFIG_JVM_ARGS Environment Variable
2.2
Domain Creation Process
2.3
Domain Version Restrictions
2.4
Starting the Configuration Wizard
2.5
Creating a WebLogic Domain in Graphical Mode
2.5.1
Configuring Data Sources
2.5.2
Advanced Configuration
2.5.3
Configuring for WLS Multi-tenancy
2.6
Starting the Administration Server
2.7
Running the Quick Start Configuration Wizard
2.7.1
Using Quick Start to Create the WebLogic Sample Domains
3
Updating WebLogic Domains
3.1
Before You Begin
3.2
Domain Update Process
3.3
Updating a WebLogic Domain in Graphical Mode
3.4
Updating Startup Scripts on Remote Servers
4
Configuring Fusion Middleware Domains
4.1
Creating a WebLogic Domain for Fusion Middleware Products
4.1.1
Configuring Schemas
4.1.2
Configuring Data Sources
4.1.3
Configuring for WLS Multi-tenancy
4.2
Updating a WebLogic Domain That Includes Fusion Middleware Products
5
Configuration Wizard Screens
5.1
Configuration Type
5.1.1
Configuration Type - No Profiles
5.1.2
Configuration Type - Profiles
5.2
Configuration
5.3
Templates
5.4
Application Location
5.5
Administrator Account
5.6
Domain Mode and JDK
5.7
Database Configuration Type
5.8
JDBC Component Schema
5.9
GridLink Oracle RAC Component Schema
5.10
Oracle RAC Multi Data Source Component Schema
5.11
JDBC Component Schema Test
5.12
JDBC Data Sources
5.13
GridLink Oracle RAC Data Sources
5.14
Oracle RAC Multi Data Sources
5.15
JDBC Data Sources Test
5.16
Database Scripts
5.17
Credentials
5.18
Keystore
5.19
Advanced Configuration
5.20
Administration Server
5.20.1
Specifying the Listen Address
5.20.2
Specifying the Listen Port
5.21
Node Manager
5.22
Managed Servers
5.23
Clusters
5.24
Server Templates
5.25
Dynamic Servers
5.26
Assign Servers to Clusters
5.27
HTTP Proxy Applications
5.28
Coherence Clusters
5.29
Machines
5.30
Assign Servers to Machines
5.31
Virtual Targets
5.32
Partitions
5.33
Assign Virtual Targets to Partitions
5.34
Domain Frontend Host
5.35
System Components
5.36
OHS Server
5.37
ODI Server Configuration
5.38
Assign System Components to Machines
5.39
Deployments Targeting
5.40
Services Targeting
5.41
JMS File Stores
5.42
Configuration Summary
5.43
Configuration Progress
5.44
Configuration Success
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