This appendix includes the following sections:
Learn how to to start Administration Server instances in various domains such as medrec
, medrec-spring
, wl_server
, and more.
In the following table, WL_HOME
refers to the top-level installation directory for WebLogic Server, such as c:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\wlserver\
.
Table A-1 Starting Server Instances
To Start | Do The Following |
---|---|
The MedRec server |
Invoke:
The server starts as an Administration Server in the medrec domain. See Sample Applications and Code Examples in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server. |
The MedRec server (Spring version) |
Invoke:
The server starts as an Administration Server in the medrec-spring domain. See Sample Applications and Code Examples in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server. |
The Examples server |
Invoke:
The server starts as an Administration Server in the wl_server domain. See Sample Applications and Code Examples in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server. |
An Administration Server that you have created |
Invoke:
where If the server prompts you to enter a user name and password, enter the name of a WebLogic Server user who has permission to start servers. See Provide User Credentials to Start and Stop Servers. NOTE: In a development environment, it is usually sufficient to start an Administration Server and deploy your applications directly on the Administration Server. In a production environment, you typically create Managed Servers to run applications. |
Managed Servers |
|
A cluster of Managed Servers |
To start clustered Managed Servers with Node Manager, see Start Managed Servers in a cluster in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help. |
Use the Administration Console or stopWeblogic
script to shut down WebLogic Server instances.
It is recommended that you shut down WebLogic Server instances through the Administration Console:
See Shut down a server instance and Control graceful shutdowns in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help.
For information on gracefully shutting down the Managed Servers in a cluster, see Shutdown servers in a cluster in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help.
Alternatively, invoke a WebLogic Server stop script to shutdown the server. See Shutting Down Servers with a Stop Script.