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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
What’s New in This Guide
1
Introduction and Roadmap
1.1
Document Scope and Audience
1.2
Guide to This Document
1.3
Related Documentation
1.4
WLST Sample Scripts
1.4.1
WLST Online Sample Scripts
1.4.2
WLST Offline Sample Scripts
2
Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool
2.1
Using WLST Online or Offline
2.1.1
Using WLST Online
2.1.2
Using WLST Offline
2.2
Interactive Mode, Script Mode, and Embedded Mode
2.2.1
Interactive Mode
2.2.2
Script Mode
2.2.3
Embedded Mode
2.3
Security for WLST
2.3.1
Securing the WLST Connection
2.3.2
Securing Access to Configuration Data
2.3.2.1
Securing Access from WLST Online
2.3.2.2
Writing and Reading Encrypted Configuration Values
2.3.3
Securing Access to Security Data
2.4
Main Steps for Using WLST in Interactive or Script Mode
2.4.1
Invoking WLST
2.4.1.1
Invoking WLST Using Provided Shell Scripts
2.4.1.2
Invoking WLST Using the java Command
2.4.1.3
Running Scripts
2.4.1.4
Invoking WLST From the Start Menu
2.4.2
Exiting WLST
2.4.3
Syntax for WLST Commands
2.4.4
Considerations When Invoking Multiple WLST Instances
2.5
Redirecting Error and Debug Output to a File
2.6
Getting Help
2.7
Running WLST from Ant
2.7.1
WLST Task Parameters
2.7.2
WLST Task Parameters Specified as Nested Elements
2.7.3
WLST Ant Task Examples
2.7.3.1
CreateServer Target Example
2.7.3.2
Loop Target Example
2.7.3.3
Error Target Example
2.8
Importing WLST as a Jython Module
2.9
Customizing WLST
2.9.1
Adding Integrated Help for Custom Commands
2.9.2
Sample Scripts For Defining new WLST Commands
3
Creating WebLogic Domains Using WLST Offline
3.1
Creating and Using a Domain Template (Offline)
3.2
Creating and Updating a WebLogic Domain
3.3
Browsing Information About the Configuration Hierarchy (Offline)
3.4
Editing a WebLogic Domain (Offline)
3.5
Alternative: Using the configToScript Command
3.6
Considerations for Clusters, JDBC, and JMS Resources
3.7
Creating a Managed Server Domain on a Remote Machine
4
Managing the Server Life Cycle
4.1
Using WLST and Node Manager to Manage Servers
4.1.1
Using Node Manager to Start Servers on a Machine
4.1.2
Using Node Manager to Start Managed Servers in a WebLogic Domain or Cluster
4.2
Starting and Managing Servers Without Node Manager
4.2.1
Starting an Administration Server Without Node Manager
4.2.2
Managing Server State Without Node Manager
5
Navigating MBeans (WLST Online)
5.1
Navigating and Interrogating MBeans
5.1.1
Changing the Current Management Object
5.1.2
Navigating and Displaying Configuration MBeans Example
5.2
Browsing Runtime MBeans
5.2.1
Navigating and Displaying Runtime MBeans Example
5.3
Navigating Among MBean Hierarchies
5.4
Finding MBeans and Attributes
5.5
Accessing Other WebLogic MBeans and Custom MBeans
5.5.1
Accessing Custom MBeans in the Domain Runtime MBean Server
5.5.2
Accessing Custom MBeans in the Edit MBean Server
6
Configuring Existing WebLogic Domains
6.1
Using WLST Online to Update an Existing WebLogic Domain
6.1.1
Tracking Configuration Changes
6.1.2
Undoing or Canceling Changes
6.1.3
Additional Operations and Attributes for Change Management
6.2
Using WLST Offline to Update an Existing WebLogic Domain
6.3
Managing Security Data (WLST Online)
6.3.1
Determining If You Need to Access the Edit Hierarchy
6.3.2
Creating a User
6.3.3
Adding a User to a Group
6.3.4
Verifying Whether a User Is a Member of a Group
6.3.5
Listing Groups to Which a User Belongs
6.3.6
Listing Users and Groups in a Security Realm
6.3.7
Changing a Password
6.3.8
Protecting User Accounts in a Security Realm
6.3.8.1
Set Consecutive Invalid Login Attempts
6.3.8.2
Unlock a User Account
6.3.9
Configuring Additional LDAP Authentication Providers
6.4
Deploying Applications
6.4.1
Using WLST Online to Deploy Applications
6.4.2
Using WLST Offline to Deploy Applications
7
Updating the Deployment Plan
8
Getting Runtime Information
8.1
Accessing Runtime Information: Main Steps
8.1.1
Script for Monitoring Server State
8.1.2
Script for Monitoring the JVM
8.2
Configuring Logging
8.3
Working with the WebLogic Diagnostics Framework
A
WLST Deployment Objects
A.1
WLSTPlan Object
A.2
WLSTProgress Object
B
FAQs: WLST
B.1
General WLST
B.2
Jython Support
B.3
Using WLST
C
WLST Deprecated Features
C.1
Implicit Exports
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