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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Introduction and Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to this Document
Related Documentation
Samples and Tutorials
New and Changed Features in This Release
2
Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server Domains
What Is a Domain?
Organizing Domains
Contents of a Domain
Administration Server
What Happens if the Administration Server Fails?
Managed Servers and Managed Server Clusters
Resources and Services
Domain Configuration Restrictions
Domain and Server Name Restrictions
Development and Production Modes
3
Domain Configuration Files
Overview of Domain Configuration Files
Editing Configuration Documents
Security Credentials in Configuration Files
Configuration File Archiving
Domain Directory Contents
domain-name
autodeploy
bin
config
config/configCache
config/diagnostics
config/jdbc
config/jms
config/lib
config/nodemanager
config/security
configArchive
console-ext
init-info
lib
pending
security
servers
servers/
server-name
servers/
server-name
/cache
servers/
server-name
/cache/EJBCompilerCache
servers/
server-name
/data
servers/
server-name
/data/ldap
servers/
server-name
/data/store
servers/
server-name
/logs
servers/
server-name
/logs/diagnostic_images
servers/
server-name
/logs/jmsServers
servers/
server-name
/security
servers/
server-name
/tmp
tmp
A Server's Root Directory
Specifying a Server Root Directory
Server Root Directory for an Administration Server
Server Root Directory for a Managed Server Started with Node Manager
Server Root Directory for a Managed Server Not Started with Node Manager
4
Managing Configuration Changes
Overview of Change Management
Changes Requiring Server Restart
Configuration Change Tools
Configuration Auditing
Change Management in the Administration Console
Taking the Configuration Lock From Another Administrator
Configuration Change Management Process
Configuration Locks
Resolving Change Conflicts
Configuration Management State Diagram
Restricting Configuration Changes
Temporary Configuration Overriding
About Situational Configuration Files
File Format
File Expiration
Loading Situational Configurations
Processing Multiple Fragments
Using Wildcards
Monitoring Situational Configuration Changes
Using Named Concurrent Edit Sessions
5
Server Templates
What are Server Templates?
Why Do You Use Server Templates?
Using Server Templates
Overriding Attributes
Using Macros
Server Templates Example
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