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1.2 Understanding Oracle HTTP Server Domain Configuration OptionsOracle HTTP Server can be integrated into your Oracle Fusion Middleware environment in a number of ways. For the purposes of this guide, and for general planning purposes, there are two primary domain configurations supported by Oracle HTTP Server:Section 1.2.1, "Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server Domain"Section 1.2.2, "Oracle HTTP Server in a Standalone Domain"1.2.1 Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server DomainWhen you configure Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server domain, the Oracle HTTP Server instances can be managed like any other elements of the WebLogic Server domain. Specifically, you can manage your Oracle HTTP Server instances from Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, the WLST Command line interface, and WebLogic Server Node Manager.To configure Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server domain, you must first install the Oracle HTTP Server software in an existing Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Oracle home. For more information, see "Installing and Configuring the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Software" in Installing the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure.When you run the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard from the Oracle home, you can then configure or extend a WebLogic Server domain so that it contains one or more Oracle HTTP Server instances, in addition to the Administration Server, Managed Servers, and other elements of the domain.1.2.2 Oracle HTTP Server in a Standalone DomainWhen you configure Oracle HTTP Server in a standalone domain, the Oracle HTTP Servers reside in a separate, standalone domain that is dedicated to managing system components only.To configure Oracle HTTP Server instances in a standalone domain, you install the Oracle HTTP software in a separate Oracle home and there is no prerequisite for Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure.For more information, see "What Is a Standalone Domain?" in Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware.
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Understanding Oracle HTTP Server Domain Configuration Options