1 Introduction and Roadmap

This section describes the audience for and contents and organization of this guide—WLST Command Reference for SOA Suite.

1.1 Document Scope and Audience

This document describes all of the Oracle SOA Suite, Business Process Management, Enterprise Scheduler, and Managed File Transfer WLST commands that are available to use with the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST).

Note:

WLST commands for an Oracle Fusion Middleware component are available for use only if the component is installed in the ORACLE_HOME directory. So, the SOA Suite WLST commands are available for use only if SOA Suite is installed

This document is written for Oracle SOA Suite administrators and operators, who deploy SOA applications. It is assumed that readers are familiar with Web technologies and the operating system and platform where WebLogic Server and Fusion Middleware products are installed.

1.2 Guide to This Document

This document is organized as follows:

  • This chapter, "Introduction and Roadmap," introduces the organization of this guide and lists related documentation.

  • Oracle SOA Suite Custom WLST Commands, provides detailed descriptions for each of the custom WLST commands for SOA Suite.

  • Custom WLST Commands , provides detailed descriptions for each of the custom WLST commands for Business Process Management (BPM).

  • Oracle Enterprise Scheduler Custom WLST Commands provides detailed descriptions for each of the custom WLST commands for Oracle Enterprise Scheduler (ESS).

  • Custom WLST Commands provides detailed descriptions for each of the custom WLST commands for Oracle Managed File Transfer (MFT).

1.3 Related Documentation

For information about how to use the WebLogic Scripting Tool, refer to Understanding the WebLogic Scripting Tool.

For information about the other WLST commands and other WebLogic Server management interfaces, see:

  • WLST Command Reference for WebLogic Server describes the WLST commands for WebLogic Server.

  • WLST Command Reference for Infrastructure Components describes the WLST commands that are available for Oracle Fusion Middleware core components, including Java Required Files (JRF), Web services, Metadata services (MDS), Application Development Framework (ADF), Dynamic Monitoring Service (DMS), Logging, Diagnostic Framework, User Messaging Service (UMS), and Enterprise Scheduling Service (ESS).

  • Infrastructure Security WLST Command Reference describes the WLST commands that are available for Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Security components, including Auditing, SSL, Oracle Identity Federation, Directory Integration Platform, Oracle Access Management (OAM), Oracle Security Token Service, and Oracle Keystore Service.

  • WebCenter WLST Command Reference describes the WLST commands that are available for WebCenter components, including WebCenter Portal, WebCenter Content, WebCenter Information Rights Management (IRM), and WebCenter Imaging Process Management (IPM).

  • "Using Ant Tasks to Configure and Use a WebLogic Server Domain" in Developing Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server, describes using WebLogic Ant tasks for starting and stopping WebLogic Server instances and configuring WebLogic domains.

  • "Deployment Tools" in Deploying Applications to Oracle WebLogic Server describes several tools that WebLogic Server provides for deploying applications and stand-alone modules.

  • Administration Console Online Help describes a Web-based graphical user interface for managing and monitoring WebLogic domains.

  • Creating WebLogic Domains Using the Configuration Wizard describes using a graphical user interface to create a WebLogic domain or extend an existing one.

  • Creating Templates and Domains Using the Pack and Unpack Commands describes commands that recreate existing WebLogic domains quickly and easily.

  • Developing Custom Management Utilities Using JMX for Oracle WebLogic Server describes using Java Management Extensions (JMX) APIs to monitor and modify WebLogic Server resources.

  • Monitoring Oracle WebLogic Server with SNMP describes using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to monitor WebLogic domains.