This document describes Oracle WebLogic Server domains and how they are configured. A domain is the basic administration unit for Oracle WebLogic Server. A domain consists of one or more Oracle WebLogic Server instances (and their associated resources) that you manage with a single Administration Server.
The following sections describe the contents and organization of this guide—Understanding Domain Configuration for Oracle WebLogic Server.
This document is written mainly for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) system architects, application developers, and system administrators who are developing or deploying Web-based applications on one or more Oracle WebLogic Server domains.
The topics in this document are relevant during the design and development phases of a software project. This document does not address production phase administration, monitoring, or performance tuning topics. For links to Oracle WebLogic Server documentation and resources for these topics, see Related Documentation.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with Java EE, basic concepts of XML, and general networking and application management concepts.
This chapter, Introduction and Roadmap, introduces the purpose, organization, and context of this guide.
Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server Domains introduces Oracle WebLogic Server domains.
Domain Configuration Files describes the configuration and directories that maintain the on-disk representation of a domain and its contents.
Managing Configuration Changes describes change management features in Oracle WebLogic Server.
Server Templates introduces and describes server templates.
For information about system administration tasks and the various tools you can use to perform them, see:
System Administration in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server
Developing Java EE Management Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server
For more information about tools you can use to create and configure Oracle WebLogic Server domains, see:
In addition to this document, Oracle provides code samples that are relevant to domain configuration and administration.
The WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) examples show how to automate the creation of domains using WLST. See WLST Sample Scripts in Understanding the WebLogic Scripting Tool.
The Avitek Medical Records Sample Application is an Oracle WebLogic Server sample application suite that concisely demonstrates all aspects of the Java EE platform. To start this sample application, invoke the startWeblogic script in:
ORACLE_HOME/user_projects/domains/medrec
where ORACLE_HOME
is the directory you specified as the Oracle Home when you installed Oracle WebLogic Server.
For a comprehensive listing of the new Oracle WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see What's New in Oracle WebLogic Server.