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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook.
Title:
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook.
Author:
Iwazaki, Dalton.
ISBN:
9781849686853
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (329 pages)
Contents:
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook -- Table of Contents -- Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Instant Updates on New Packt Books -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Install, Configure, and Run -- Introduction -- Installing WebLogic Server 12c -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Creating the WebLogic domain -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Distributing the domain files to remote machines -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Distributing WebLogic domain files manually -- See also -- Starting the Node Manager -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Shutting down the Node Manager -- See also -- Starting the Administration Server -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the boot.properties file -- Starting the Administration Server in the background -- Accessing the Administration Console -- See also -- Saving and activating changes in the Administration Console -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Making changes using the WLST -- See also -- Protecting changes in the Administration Console -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Protecting changes using WLST -- See also -- Extending and customizing the Administration Console -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works...

There's more... -- Removing the console extension from the Administration Console -- Adding pages and content to the Administration Console -- See also -- Enabling RESTful Management Services -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Enabling RESTful using WLST -- See also -- Starting/Stopping the WebLogic Managed Server -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Starting/stopping the Managed Servers with WLST and the Node Manager -- Starting/stopping with the provided shell script -- See also -- Deploying applications -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Deploying using the weblogic.Deployer tool -- Deploying applications using WLST -- 2. High Availability with WebLogic Clusters -- Introduction -- Creating a WebLogic cluster -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating a WebLogic cluster using WLST -- See also -- Defining a Hostname/Alias for the Listen Address value -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Defining the Listen Address value using WLST -- See also -- Configuring HA WebLogic cluster parameters -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Changing the cluster settings using WLST -- Using Unicast for cluster communications -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Using Multicast for cluster communications -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring Multicast using WLST -- See also -- Installing Apache HTTP Server for the Web tier -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Using the Web Server Plug-in to load balance HTTP Requests to WebLogic cluster -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more...

Proxying requests to other WebLogic clusters -- See also -- Defining a network channel for cluster communications -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Defining the cluster channel using WLST -- See also -- Configuring high availability for Administration Server -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Changing the start/stop scripts -- See also -- 3. Configuring JDBC Resources for High Availability -- Introduction -- Creating a JDBC data source -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the JDBC data source using WLST -- See also -- Creating a multi data source -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the multi data source using WLST -- See also -- Defining the multi data source HA Strategy -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Changing the multi data source algorithm type using WLST -- See also -- Creating a GridLink data source -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating a GridLink data source using WLST -- See also -- Managing JDBC data sources -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Tuning data sources for reliable connections -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Tuning the data sources using WLST -- See also -- Tuning multi data sources - surviving RAC node failures -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Tuning the multi data sources using WLST -- See also -- Updating the Oracle JDBC driver -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Verify the driver version -- See also -- 4. Configuring JMS Resources for Clustering and High Availability -- Introduction.

Creating the file stores -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the file store using WLST -- See also -- Creating the JDBC stores -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the JDBC store using WLST -- See also -- Creating the JMS servers -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the JMS servers using WLST -- Creating the JMS servers with JDBC stores using WLST -- See also -- Creating the JMS module -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the JMS module using WLST -- See also -- Configuring the subdeployment target -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring the subdeployment using WLST -- See also -- Creating the distributed queue destination and the connection factory -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the distributed queue and connection factory using WLST -- See also -- Starting/stopping consumers for a JMS destination -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Pausing the consumers using WLST -- Resuming the consumers using WLST -- See also -- Using the Server affinity to tune the distributed destinations' load balance -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Changing the server affinity using WLST -- See also -- Creating a pinned queue with clustering and HA with service migration -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Configuring messaging bridge with source and target distributed destinations -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring the message bridge using WLST: -- See also.

Relying on SAF to transfer JMS messages to another WebLogic domain -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring the SAF agents and SAF resources using WLST -- See also -- 5. Monitoring WebLogic Server 12c -- Introduction -- Customizing the Administration Console tables -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Using the JRockit Mission Control Management Console -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Monitoring Linux with SAR -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Collecting SAR data every minute -- Sending e-mail notifications with WLDF -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Generating an SNMP trap -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Creating the SNMP Agent by using WLST -- See also -- Creating a Monitoring Dashboard custom view -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Viewing historical data in the monitoring dashboard using a database -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- 6. Troubleshooting WebLogic Server 12c -- Introduction -- Changing log levels to debug -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Changing the log levels using WLST -- See also -- Including the time taken field in access.log -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Adding the time taken field using WLST -- See also -- Enabling verbose garbage collection logging -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Enabling the verbose GC with jrcmd -- See also -- Taking thread dumps -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Enabling the JRockit Mission Control Flight Recorder -- Getting ready -- How to do it...

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Abstract:
Using real life problems and simple solutions this book will make any issue seem small. WebLogic Server books can be a bit dry but Dalton keeps the tone light and ensures no matter how complex the problem you always feel like you have someone right there with you helping you along.This book is ideal for those who know the basics of WebLogic but want to dive deeper and get to grips with more advanced topics. So if you are a datacenter operator, system administrator or even a Java developer this book could be exactly what you are looking for to take you one step further with Oracle WebLogic Server.
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