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Configuration Wizard Template Reference
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The following Platform Domain template topics are discussed in this section:
The Platform Domain template is a domain template that creates a Platform domain in which all WebLogic Platform components are configured in a single JVM or clustered environment. This template is only available upon installation of all WebLogic Platform components.
The Platform Domain template is intended for initial development and experimentation of applications that involve interoperation across WebLogic Platform components. The Platform Domain template creates the environment and start scripts necessary for starting a server in this domain.
Creating a Domain Based on the Platform Domain Template
This section describes how to create a functional domain based on the Platform Domain template. It includes the following topics:
To fully use the Platform Domain template to create a domain, the following components and samples are a prerequisite:
The following table provides an overview of the steps required to create a domain based on the Platform Domain template.
Using the Configuration Wizard at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs70/confgwiz/index.html |
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Using the Configuration Wizard at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs70/confgwiz/index.html |
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3. Set up optional domain definitions for network connections, node manager, database connection pools, etc. Note: This is an optional step depending on your domain requirements. |
Creating and Configuring WebLogic Domains at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/admin_domain/index.html |
Note: This is an optional step depending on your configuration requirements. |
Using WebLogic Server Clusters at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/cluster/index.html "How Do I: Deploy a Workshop Application to a Cluster?" in the BEA WebLogic Workshop Help at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13226_01/workshop/docs70/help/guide/deployment/howClusterDeployment.html "Configuring a Clustered Deployment" in Deploying BEA WebLogic Integration Solutions at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13214_01/wli/docs70/deploy/config.htm |
"Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers" in the BEA WebLogic Server Administration Guide at the following URL: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/adminguide/startstop.html |
The mode under which the server is running will determine the method of deploying applications in this domain. The modes for deploying applications are:
This domain is intended primarily for initial development and experimentation of applications that involve interoperation across WebLogic Platform components.
For information regarding deploying applications in production mode, refer to the BEA WebLogic Server documentation at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/webapp/deployment.html
Note: It is likely that for production WebLogic Platform applications that interoperate with all WebLogic Platform components, multiple JVMs or clusters will be used for deployment. In this case, different domain configuration requirements exist and this Platform Domain template does not offer the required configuration.Review the following considerations to continue customizing your domain.
After initiating the server, review the various component consoles to determine what applications are deployed.
To deploy runtime data to the server, you must run the datasync using the EBCC or sync.cmd available in the WebLogic Portal component. For more information, refer to the "System Administration" section of the BEA WebLogic Portal Administration Guide at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13218_01/wlp/docs70/admin/index.htm
Deploying Applications Automatically
One of the following actions allow applications in this domain to be deployed automatically:
When you deploy the applications automatically, the server automatically adds an entry for your application or module to the config.xml file for the domain. You do not need to manually edit the config.xml file.
Deploying Applications in a Cluster
After initiating the server, review the various component consoles to determine what applications are deployed. The following references provide component-specific information regarding clustering.
Refer to Using WebLogic Server Clusters at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/cluster/index.html
WebLogic Workshop applications can easily be deployed on WebLogic Server cluster environments. For information on how to deploy these applications, refer to the BEA WebLogic Workshop documentation at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13226_01/workshop/docs70/index.html
In this version of WebLogic Workshop, applications that use a JMS message queue rely on the services of a single JMS server and connection factory. This includes applications that use JMS as a transport protocol, the message-buffer property, or timer controls. Future versions of WebLogic Workshop will use the distributed JMS destination capability in WebLogic Server to reduce the dependency on a single JMS server in a clustered environment.
The default security mode for the Platform Domain template is compatibility mode which is realm-based. For more information about WebLogic Platform security, refer to Introduction to WebLogic Platform 7.0 Security at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs70/secintro/index.html
The default database available with WebLogic Platform is Pointbase. To switch to another database, refer to the procedures described in "Customizing a Domain for a Database" in the BEA WebLogic Platform Release Notes at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs70/relnotes/relnotes.html
Configuration and Supporting Files
The Platform Template will create various directories and scripts under the user_projects/domain directory, where domain is the name of the Platform domain. The scripts and files vary depending on the configuration selected (standalone or clustered). The following table is a list of some of the basic directories and files that are installed with the domain. These scripts and files must be configured properly for the server to boot in the domain.
Note: The following table is not a complete list of all directories and files. The list varies depending on the configuration selected.
The Platform Template supports a single JVM or cluster domain configuration. This template creates a shell of a configuration without sample application data provided. It supports all WebLogic Platform components and can be configured to deploy applications across each component.
By default the Platform Template deploys applications for all the WebLogic Platform components. Refer to the config.xml file to determine these applications.
After creating a domain with the Platform Domain template, you can start the server. When you start the server, a Pointbase database connection is initiated for the domain.
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