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Oracle Weblogic Server 11gR1 PS2: Administration Essentials
Install, configure, and deploy Java EE applications with Oracle WebLogic Server using the Administration Console and command line using this book and eBook
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Oracle WebLogic: Your First Step into a Middleware World!
- + The very first steps into middleware
- + The case: your company needs middleware!
- + Oracle WebLogic architecture and terminology
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Oracle WebLogic—a JEE server… But what is JEE?
- + Key players in the middleware market
- + The big day: presenting your research!
- Summary
- + Chapter 2: The Beginning: Planning and Installation
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Chapter 3: Oracle WebLogic Software Installed; What's Next?
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Chapter 4: Getting in Control: Operation Basics
- Getting started: Start your WebLogic domain
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Using the startup script (startWebLogic)
- Using the java weblogic.Server command
- Using the Windows Start menu
- Using WLST with and without Node Manager
- Starting other servers using the WebLogic Admin console
- + Things to know before starting up for the first time
- Server states and transitions
- An overview of Server states and transitions
- Stopping WebLogic Server
- + Ease of use: the Administration Console
- + Guarding your WebLogic Server: protect against overload
- + Overview of the available System Administrator tools
- Summary
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Chapter 5: Managed Servers and the Node Manager
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Chapter 6: Deploy Your Applications in Oracle WebLogic
- + Chapter 7: Connecting to the Outside World: JDBC and JMS
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Chapter 8: Making your WebLogic Mission-Critical: Clustering
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Definition of a cluster
- Benefits of clustering
- + Components that can be clustered
- + WebLogic cluster communications
- + Configuring clusters
- + Best practices in a WebLogic cluster
- + Deploying applications
- + HTTP session failover in a WebLogic cluster
- + Load balancing and clustering EJBs and RMIs
- + Preventing possible cluster problems
- Summary
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Definition of a cluster
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Chapter 9: The Heart of Oracle WebLogic Server: The JVM
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The Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
- + What is a Java Virtual Machine?
- + Oracle WebLogic offers two JVMs
- + The JVM in relation to Oracle WebLogic Server
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Setting the JVM HeapSize
- Setting the JVM through the Admin console
- Setting the JVM in the startManagedWeblogic script
- Setting the JVM in the setDomainEnv script
- Setting the JVM in the Java Weblogic.Server startup command
- Some optional JVM arguments
- Basic Sun JVM arguments
- Basic JRockit JVM arguments
- Common JVM issues
- Out of memory
- Memory leak
- JVM crash
- Sun JVM diagnostic tools
- JRockit diagnostic tools
- Summary
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The Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
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Chapter 10: What if Something Goes Wrong?
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Chapter 11: Configuring and Analyzing Logging
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Chapter 12: Keeping your WebLogic Secure: Security and Protection
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Chapter 13: WLST: Makes an Administrator's Life Easier
- Index
This book is written in an easy-to-read style, with a strong emphasis on real-world, practical examples. Step-by-step explanations are provided for performing important administration tasks. If you are a web server administrator looking for a quick guide for performing routine and important WebLogic server administration functions, including configuring WebLogic server and deploying Java EE applications, then this is a perfect book for you. No knowledge of administering WebLogic server is required.
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Publication year : 2011
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