WebLogic Administrators Guide
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Installing WebLogic Server
- Setting WebLogic properties
- The WebLogic Server is configured with a properties file. This
document explains the many options for configuration and
summarizes all of the properties. You can also get instructions
here on how to register
Java Servlet-type servlets and access control lists for use with
the WebLogic Server as an HTTP server.
- Setting up and starting the WebLogic Server
- A quick summary of the essentials necessary to get the
Server started and test connectivity to it. Includes
information on WebLogic's
multihoming support.
- Setting classpath
- An overview of classpath issues, including setting classpath
to run WebLogic Server, examples, clients, and more.
- Testing multitier DBMS connections
- How to test your multitier JDBC connection to
WebLogic and a DBMS from a client.
- Running and maintaining the WebLogic Server
- Information on native performance packs, Windows convenience
programs, and WebLogic Server Administration commands.
- Running the WebLogic Console
- Instructions on how to start and stop the Console.
- Setting up a WebLogic Cluster
- Instructions on how to configure, set up, start, and stop servers
in a clustered configuration.
- Administering the WebLogic LDAP security realm
- How to set up the WebLogic Server to use Netscape Directory Server
or Microsoft Site Server for users and groups instead of the weblogic.properties file.
- Administering the WebLogic Windows NT security realm
- How to set up the WebLogic Server to authenticate users and groups from a Windows
NT domain instead of the weblogic.properties file.
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Tuning the WebLogic Server
- Information on how to tune WebLogic for best performance with
your client applications.
- Setting up the WebLogic Server as an HTTP server
- Describes how to configure WebLogic as your primary HTTP
server, how to set up an HTTP proxy, how
to construct applet tags and servlet URLs, how to register servlets,
and other details on using the WebLogic Server for serverside Java.
- Setting up Jolt for WebLogic
- How to set up and configure the Jolt for WebLogic classes to
provide access to BEA TUXEDO services from servlets
- Publishing with WebLogic ZAC
- How to use WebLogic Zero Administration Client to publish your
client applications from a WebLogic Server.
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Installing the WebLogic-to-Netscape Bridge (NSAPI)
- How to set up Netscape to proxy requests to WebLogic
via a Netscape NSAPI plug-in for WebLogic.
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Installing the WebLogic-to-Microsoft-IIS Bridge (ISAPI)
- How to
set up Microsoft Internet Information Server to proxy requests to
WebLogic via the ISAPI plug-in for WebLogic.
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Installing the WebLogic-to-Apache Bridge
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How to set up an Apache Server to proxy requests to
WebLogic Server via the WebLogic-to-Apache Bridge.
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Using WebLogic SSL
- Instructions on how to set up WebLogic for SSL use with WebLogic
Secure, including information on how to procure or generate a
certificate.
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Using the WebLogic Admin servlets
- The Admin facility is made up of browser-based servlets that
expose the processes of the WebLogic Server. The facility has its own
set of Help pages that are shipped
with the distribution, and which are maintained here for public use.
- Setting up WebLogic Enterprise
Connectivity
- Describes how to configure the WebLogic Server
to connect to a WebLogic Enterprise system (formerly "M3" from BEA).

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