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Deploying Solutions
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Roles in Integration Solution Deployment
WebLogic Server Administrators
Business Process Management Resources
Application Integration Resources
Synchronous Service Invocations
Asynchronous Service Invocations
Application Views and Connection Factories
Relational Database Management System Resources
Hardware, Operating System, and Network Resources
Understanding WebLogic Integration Clusters
Understanding WebLogic Integration Clusters
Designing a Clustered Deployment
Introducing WebLogic Integration Domains
Note About Cluster and Management Domains
Deploying WebLogic Integration Resources
Two-Phase Deployment of WebLogic Integration
Deployment Order in WebLogic Integration Application
Deploying The Default Web Application
Note About Administration Servers
Load Balancing in a WebLogic Integration Cluster
Load Balancing WebLogic Server Functions in a Cluster
Load Balancing BPM Functions in a Cluster
Event Queues and Associated Pools
Requirements for Load Balancing BPM Functionality
Load Balancing Application Integration Functions in a Cluster
Load Balancing B2B Integration Functions in a Cluster
High Availability in a WebLogic Integration Cluster
High Availability for Asynchronous Service Requests
High Availability for Event Forwarding
JMS Servers and JMS Destinations
Creating a Store and Associating It with a Connection Pool
Creating a JMS Server and Associating It with the Store
Configuring a Clustered Deployment
Step 1. Comply with Configuration Prerequisites
Setting the wlai.clusterFrontEndHostAndPort Property (Optional)
Why Set the wlai.clusterFrontEndHostAndPort Property?
How to Set the wlai.clusterFrontEndHostAndPort Property
Step 2. Create a WebLogic Integration Domain
Step 3. Configure the Database for Your Domain
Step 4. Configure BPM Resources for One Managed Server
Use the WebLogic Server Administration Console
Configure BPM Master EJB for One Managed Server
Configure BPM Event Topic for One Managed Server
Step 5. Configure Event Router WAR File for Adapters
Using the Administration Console
Step 6. Configure an RDBMS Realm
Step 8. Edit the startWeblogic Command File
Step 9. Set Up Managed Servers for Your Domain
Add a Managed Server to an Existing Installation
Step 1. Create a New Managed Server
Step 2. Update the Domain Configuration for the New Managed Server (Optional)
Add a Managed Server in a New Location
Step 1. Copy the Contents of Your Preconfigured Domain to the New Location
Step 2. Modify the Contents of the Directory You Copied
Step 3. Create a Managed Server
Step 4. Update the Domain Configuration for the New Managed Server (Optional)
Step 10. Configure WebLogic Integration for Automatic Restart
Step 11. Configure WebLogic Integration for Migration from Failed to Healthy Node
Step 12. Configure WebLogic Integration Security
Step 13. Start the Servers in the Domain
Starting Servers in a Domain for Which the Node Manager Is Not Configured
Starting Servers in a Domain for Which the Node Manager Is Configured
Monitoring and Shutting Down Your Servers
Understanding WebLogic Integration High Availability
About WebLogic Integration High Availability
Recommended Hardware and Software
What to Expect from WebLogic Integration Recovery
Configuring WebLogic Integration for Automatic Restart
Step 1. Configure Managed Servers for Remote Start
Step 2. Configure SSL for Your Administration Server
Step 3. Configure the Node Manager
Step 4. Configure Self-Health Monitoring
Step 5. Start the Node Manager
Syntax for the Start Node Manager Command
Starting the Node Manager When a Machine Is Booted
Configuring WebLogic Integration for Migration from Failed to Healthy Node
Step 1. Configure Your Cluster
Step 2. Configure Migratable Targets for JMS Servers and JTA Recovery Service
Backup and Failover for an Administration Server
Manual Migration of WebLogic Integration from Failed to Healthy Node
Using the weblogic.Admin Command-Line Utility
Using the WebLogic Server Administration Console
Using WebLogic Integration Security
Overview of WebLogic Integration Security
Security and WebLogic Integration Domains
WebLogic Server Security Principals and Resources Used in WebLogic Integration
Considerations for Configuring Security
Using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Protocol
Using an Outbound Proxy Server or Proxy Plug-In
Using an Outbound Proxy Server
Using a Web Server with the WebLogic Proxy Plug-In
Setting Up a Secure Deployment
Step 2: Configure WebLogic Server Security
Step 3: Configure BPM Security
Step 4: Configure B2B Integration Security
Configuring Local Trading Partners
Configuring Remote Trading Partners
Implementing the Security Requirements for Business Protocols
Step 5: Configure Application Integration Security
Tuning WebLogic Integration Performance
Tuning WebLogic Server Performance
Configuring EJB Pool and Cache Sizes
Configuring JDBC Connection Pool Sizes
Configuring the Execution Thread Pool
Configuring Resource Connection Pools for J2EE Connector Architecture Adapters
Configuring Large Message Support for B2B
Monitoring and Tuning the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Garbage Collection Control on Hotspot JVM
Monitoring and Tuning Run-Time Performance
Monitoring and Tuning WebLogic Server Performance
How Many Transactions Are Occurring?
Do You Have Enough JDBC Connections?
Monitoring and Tuning BPM Performance
Do You Have Enough Message-Driven Beans?
How Many of Each Type of Bean Does My System Have?
Monitoring and Tuning B2B Integration Performance
Monitoring and Tuning Application Integration Performance
Monitoring and Tuning Application View Connections
Monitoring and Tuning EJB Pools for Application Integration
Tuning Hardware, Operating System, and Network Resources
Configurable TCP Tuning Parameters on Windows NT/2000
System Monitoring on Windows NT/2000
Swap Space Configuration for Solaris
General Database Tuning Suggestions
Database Sizing and Organization of Table Spaces
Tuning Options for System Administrators
Tuning Microsoft SQL Server Databases
Deploying WebLogic Integration Client Applications
Requirements and Recommendations
Using the weblogic.Deployer Command-Line Utility
Using the WebLogic Server Administration Console
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