This guide describes the features and use of Oracle WebLogic Server Multitenant and how you can use domain partitions in your WebLogic Server Multitenant (MT) environment.
This guide is intended for system administrators. Oracle WebLogic Server system administrators have complete access and control over the domain, including applications and resources within domain partitions.
Related administrator responsibilities may include maintaining critical production systems, configuring and managing security realms, implementing authentication and authorization schemes for server and application resources, upgrading security features, and maintaining security provider databases. System administrators have in-depth knowledge of the Java security architecture, including web services, web application and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) security, public key security, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML).
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The following information is relevant to WebLogic Server MT:
Administering Oracle WebLogic Server with Fusion Middleware Control - Describes how to configure, manage, and monitor Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle WebLogic Server Multitenant using Fusion Middleware Control.
Deploying Applications to Oracle WebLogic Server - Describes deploying Java EE applications or application modules to WebLogic Server instances or clusters, including deploying to domain partitions, resource group templates, and resource groups.
Administering Security for Oracle WebLogic Server - Explains how to configure security for WebLogic Server.
Securing Resources Using Roles and Policies for Oracle WebLogic Server - Introduces the various types of WebLogic Server resources, and provides information that lets you secure these resources using WebLogic Server. The current version of this document primarily focuses on securing URL (web) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) resources.
Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server - Provides procedures and other information that you need to upgrade 6n and earlier versions of WebLogic Server to the latest version. It also provides information about moving applications from a 6n or earlier version. For more information, see Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server.
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For a comprehensive listing of the new WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see What's New in Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.2.0.