WebLogic Platform Tour Guide
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Welcome to the BEA WebLogic Platform Tour!
The BEA WebLogic Platform Tour introduces you to the main features of BEA WebLogic Platform and provides a launching point to get you started developing and integrating your own applications.
To get started using the WebLogic Platform Tour, review the following sections:
The WebLogic Platform Tour illustrates how to build and integrate applications, using a sample business scenario to provide business context. In this sample scenario, Avitek, a major vendor of electronic office equipment, has developed a corporate intranet using WebLogic Platform. The corporate intranet enables employees and managers to view employee information and manage office equipment purchases.
The WebLogic Platform Tour shows how these functions can be simplified by building two systems—the Employee Information system and Office Equipment Order Management system—and integrating them into a sample intranet portal application using WebLogic Platform.
Figure 1-1 WebLogic Platform Tour: The Avitek Corporate Intranet
WebLogic Platform provides an integrated set of components: a J2EE-compliant application server with development, integration, and portal frameworks built on top of it.
Figure 1-2 WebLogic Platform Components
The WebLogic Platform components are described in the following table.
For more information, see the complete set of WebLogic Platform 8.1 documentation at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/index.html
The WebLogic Platform Tour demonstrates an integrated application solution, combining multiple standalone applications. The WebLogic Platform Tour consists of two applications that were developed using WebLogic Workshop Platform Edition:
e2ePortal
—Defines the Avitek intranet portal and Employee Information system.e2eWorkflow
—Defines the Office Equipment Order Management system.The following figure provides an architectural view of the WebLogic Platform Tour.
Figure 1-3 Architectural View of the WebLogic Platform Tour
The following table defines the WebLogic Platform Tour components in more detail.
WebLogic Workshop database control simplifies access to employee profiles in the employee information database. |
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John Smith has just accepted a position with Avitek. He needs to verify that his employment information on file is correct. He also needs to order some new office equipment. He can accomplish both tasks through the Avitek corporate intranet.
When you log in to the Avitek intranet portal as an employee, your employee profile is presented in the Employee portlet.
During the WebLogic Platform Tour, you complete each of these steps, assuming the roles of the Avitek employee and manager, as required.
Before starting the WebLogic Platform Tour, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the following topics:
To start the WebLogic Platform Tour (if it is not already started), use one of the following options:
QuickStart provides quick access to the WebLogic Platform Tour and other samples, useful tools for accomplishing specific development tasks, and the online documentation. You can invoke QuickStart when you initially install WebLogic Platform.
To invoke QuickStart manually on Windows, choose BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1
To invoke QuickStart manually on UNIX, perform the following steps:
startWebLogic.cmd
script in the samples\domains\end2end
directory of the WebLogic Platform installation.startWebLogic.sh
script in the samples/domains/end2end
directory of the WebLogic Platform installation.Once you start the WebLogic Platform Tour, the following events occur:
The WebLogic Platform Tour demonstrates many of the features of BEA WebLogic Workshop Platform Edition—an integrated development environment for building WebLogic Platform applications. WebLogic Workshop's intuitive user interface lets you design your application visually, simplifying the development of Web, portal, and business process applications, web services, and more!
As you step through the WebLogic Platform Tour, you are prompted to open within WebLogic Workshop the applications and files that are related to the discussion to learn how they were developed.
Start WebLogic Workshop using the steps defined in the following table:
From the Start menu, choose Start |
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The applications you develop in WebLogic Workshop are deployed to a running instance of WebLogic Server. Before you can compile, run, or debug an application, WebLogic Server must be running. The status of the server is reported by the changing colors of an icon at the bottom of the window:
When an instance of WebLogic Server is started, the Server icon is shown in green.
An instance of WebLogic Server was invoked, in the end2end
domain, when you started the WebLogic Platform Tour. You can start and stop WebLogic Server from within WebLogic Workshop by choosing one of the following commands, respectively:
To learn more about the features of WebLogic Workshop, see the WebLogic Workshop Help, as follows:
To conserve screen real estate, temporarily minimize the WebLogic Workshop window.
While taking the WebLogic Platform Tour, keep in mind the following tips:
Note: To view the demos, you must have the Macromedia Flash 5.0 Plugin installed. The plugin can be downloaded, for free, from the Macromedia Download Center at the following URL: http://www.macromedia.com/downloads
To stop the WebLogic Platform Tour, manually invoke the WebLogic Platform Tour stop script, as follows:
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