A About the Oracle WebLogic Server and Coherence Distribution
Note:
Oracle WebLogic Server is also available with the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure distribution. See Understanding the Infrastructure Standard Installation Topology in Installing and Configuring the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure.
Table A-1 Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Server and Coherence Products and Feature Sets
Installation Type | Installed Items | Description |
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WebLogic Server |
WebLogic Server |
A scalable, enterprise-ready Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application server. The WebLogic Server infrastructure supports the deployment of many types of distributed applications and is an ideal foundation for building applications based on service-oriented architecture (SOA). |
WebLogic Server |
Coherence |
Coherence provides replicated and distributed (partitioned) data management and caching services on top of a reliable, highly scalable peer-to-peer clustering protocol. Coherence has no single points of failure; it automatically and transparently fails over and redistributes its clustered data management services when a server becomes inoperative or is disconnected from the network. When a new server is added, or when a failed server is restarted, it automatically joins the cluster and Coherence fails back services to it, transparently redistributing the cluster load. Coherence includes network-level fault tolerance features and transparent soft re-start capability to enable servers to self-heal. See About Oracle Coherence in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Oracle Coherence. |
WebLogic Server |
WebLogic Server Clients |
Thin-client JARs required for connecting to a WebLogic Server instance. Includes the JARs for the web services, JMS, Store and Forward, WebLogic RMI, JMS .NET, and JMX clients. |
WebLogic Server |
Administration Console |
A web application hosted by the Administration Server that is used for managing and monitoring an active domain. |
WebLogic Server |
CIE WLS Config |
Provides files used by the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard. |
WebLogic Server |
Third-Party JDBC Drivers |
Other JDBC drivers bundled with WebLogic Server that can be used to connect a WebLogic Server environment to an external database. For details about this feature set, see Using JDBC Drivers with WebLogic Server in Administering JDBC Data Sources for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
WebLogic Server |
Third-Party Jackson |
Third party open source software for processing JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data formats. |
WebLogic Server |
Third-Party Jersey |
Third party open source software representing the official implementation of the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture. See About RESTful Web Service Development in Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
WebLogic Server |
Third-Party Maven Apache |
Maven is a build management tool that is central to project build tasks such as compilation, packaging, and artifact management. See Introduction to Continuous Integration in Developing Applications Using Continuous Integration. |
WebLogic Server |
OPatch |
The OPatch utility is a tool that allows the application and rollback of interim patches to Oracle products |
Coherence |
WebLogic Server |
A scalable, enterprise-ready Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application server. The WebLogic Server infrastructure supports the deployment of many types of distributed applications and is an ideal foundation for building applications based on service-oriented architecture. |
Coherence |
Coherence |
See earlier description in this table. See About Oracle Coherence in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Oracle Coherencefor details on Coherence. |
Coherence |
Administration Console |
A web application hosted by the Administration Server that is used for managing and monitoring an active domain. |
Coherence |
CIE WLS Config |
Provides files used by the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard. |
Coherence |
Third-Party JDBC Drivers |
Other JDBC drivers bundled with WebLogic Server that can be used to connect a WebLogic Server environment to an external database. See Using JDBC Drivers with WebLogic Server in Administering JDBC Data Sources for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Coherence |
Third-Party Jackson |
Third party open source software for processing JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data formats. |
Coherence |
Third-Party Jersey |
Third party open source software representing the official implementation of the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture. See About RESTful Web Service Development in Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Coherence |
Third-Party Maven Apache |
Maven is a build management tool that is central to project build tasks such as compilation, packaging, and artifact management. See Introduction to Continuous Integration in Developing Applications Using Continuous Integration. |
Coherence |
OPatch |
The OPatch utility is a tool that allows the application and rollback of interim patches to Oracle products |
Complete Installation with Examples |
WebLogic Server |
A scalable, enterprise-ready Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application server. The WebLogic Server infrastructure supports the deployment of many types of distributed applications and is an ideal foundation for building applications based on service-oriented architecture (SOA). |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Coherence |
See earlier description in this table. See About Oracle Coherence in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Oracle Coherence. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
WebLogic Server Clients |
Thin-client JARs required for connecting to a WebLogic Server instance. Includes the JARs for the web services, JMS, Store and Forward, WebLogic RMI, JMS .NET, and JMX clients. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Administration Console |
A web application hosted by the Administration Server that is used for managing and monitoring an active domain. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
CIE WLS Config |
Provides files used by the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Third-Party JDBC Drivers |
Other JDBC drivers bundled with WebLogic Server that can be used to connect a WebLogic Server environment to an external database. For details about this feature set, see Using JDBC Drivers with WebLogic Server in Administering JDBC Data Sources for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Apache Derby |
Oracle's distribution of the open source Apache Derby Java database, also called Java DB. Derby is a pure Java relational database management system (RDBMS) provided with Oracle WebLogic Server to allow you to run code examples with a functional database server. Derby is for demonstration (that is, non-production) use only |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Third-Party Jackson |
Third party open source software for processing JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data formats. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Third-Party Jersey |
Third party open source software representing the official implementation of the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture. See About RESTful Web Service Development in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Third-Party Maven Apache |
Maven is a build management tool that is central to project build tasks such as compilation, packaging, and artifact management. See About RESTful Web Service Development in Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
WebLogic Server Examples |
Server Examples are example applications that demonstrate key features of WebLogic Server. See Sample Applications and Code Examples in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
Coherence Examples |
Coherence Examples demonstrate how to use the features of Coherence in all supported languages (Java, .NET, and C++). The examples are organized collections of code that show how to use one or more features, and provide a single common way (per language) to build and run all examples. Source code for the examples is included. Note: Both Server Examples and Coherence Examples are only installed if you select the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure with Examples install type. |
Complete Installation with Examples |
OPatch |
The OPatch utility is a tool that allows the application and rollback of interim patches to Oracle products. |