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Oracle WebLogic Server Product Set
Implementing the JMX API and MBeans
Development and Production Mode
Listen Ports and Listen Threads
Checking the Installed Features
Exploring the Installation Directories
Logging into the Administration Console
Navigating the Administration Console
Working with the Administration Console
Connecting to a WebLogic Server Instance
Administration and Managed Servers
Admin Server Failures and the Managed Servers
Selecting the Start Mode for a Server
Configuring Server Instances with the Console
Monitoring the Node Manager Logs
Running the Node Manager as a Windows Service
Key WLST Node Manager Commands
The STARTING, STANDBY, and RUNNING states
The SHUTDOWN, SUSPENDING, and FAILED States
How the Server Deals with the FAILED State
Using a Startup Script to Start and Stop Servers
Using the java weblogic.Server Command
Configuring Server Attributes with weblogic.Server
Using the Ant Tool to Manage Servers
Managing Servers from the Administration Console
Using WLST Without the Node Manager
Using WLST with the Node Manager
Setting up the Managed Server as a Windows Service
Starting and Stopping the Service
Changing Startup Credentials for a Service
Starting a Failed Admin Server
Managed Server Independence (MSI) Mode
The Domain Configuration File: config.xml
Modifying Domain Configuration
Using the Lock & edit Mechanism in the Administration Console
Tracking Changes with Configuration Auditing
Controlling the Logging of Configuration Changes
Templates Offered by WebLogic Server
Creating a Custom Domain Template
Creating a Custom extension Template
Creating Templates with the pack and unpack Commands
Using the weblogic.Server Command
Using the Configuration Wizard to Create a Domain
Creating a Domain with WLST Commands
Selecting the Startup Mode for the WebLogic Domain
Assigning Managed Servers to Clusters
Creating HTTP proxy Applications
Targeting Deployments to Clusters or Servers
Configuring a Persistent Store
Configuring WebLogic Server as a Web Server
Setting a Default Web Application
Preventing POST Denial of Service Attacks
Proxying Requests to Other Web Servers
Configuring the WebLogic Server proxy plug-Ins
Backing up a Domain’s config.xml File
Viewing the WebLogic Server JNDI Tree
Using JNDI to Connect a Java Client to a Server
Transactions and the ACID Test
Types of WebLogic Transactions
Transactions and the Two-Phase Commit
Monitoring Transaction Services
Transaction Logs and Transaction Recovery
Understanding WebLogic JDBC Configuration
Creating a Generic Data Source
Configuring a Multi Data Source
Configuring a JDBC Data Source
Starting and Stopping a Data Source
Components of a JMS Messaging Application
Configuring WebLogic Server JMS
System Modules and Subdeployments
Migration of JMS-Related Services
Store-and-Forward (SAF) Service for Reliable Messaging
Understanding Memory Management
Tuning WebLogic JMS Store-and-Forward
Tuning the Applications and Managing Sessions
Tuning Data Sources and Transactions
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原文:http://blog.csdn.net/stevendbaguo/article/details/18706119