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BEA WebLogic Server Administration Guide
Contents
1. Overview of WebLogic Server Management
Domains, the Administration Server and Managed Servers
Starting the Administration Console
Runtime and Configuration Objects
Central Point of Access to Log Messages
2. Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers
WebLogic Administration Server and WebLogic Managed Servers
Starting the WebLogic Administration Server
Use of Passwords When Starting the WebLogic Server
Starting the WebLogic Administration Server from the Start Menu
Starting and Stopping the WebLogic Server as a Windows Service
Starting the WebLogic Administration Server from the Command Line
Starting the Administration Server Using a Script
Restarting the Administration Server when Managed Servers are Running
Adding a WebLogic Managed Server to the Domain
Starting a WebLogic Managed Server
Starting the WebLogic Managed Servers Using Scripts
Migrating from Earlier Versions of WebLogic Server
Stopping WebLogic Servers from the Administration Console
Shutting Down a Server from the Command Line
Setting up the WebLogic Server as a Windows Service
Removing WebLogic Server as a Windows Service
Changing Passwords for a Server Installed as a Windows Service
The WebLogic Windows Service Progam (beasvc.exe)
Registering Startup and Shutdown Classes
3. Configuring WebLogic Servers and Clusters
Overview of Server and Cluster Configuration
Role of the Administration Server
Starting the Administration Console
How Dynamic Configuration Works
Planning A Cluster Configuration
4. Monitoring a WebLogic Domain
Monitoring JDBC Connection Pools
Summary of Monitoring Pages in the Administration Console
5. Using Log Messages to Manage WebLogic Servers
Enabling or Disabling Auto-Deployment
Dynamic Deployment of Applications in Expanded Directory Format
Dynamic Undeployment or Redeployment of Applications
Using the Administration Console to Deploy Applications
7. Configuring WebLogic Server Web Components
Web Applications and Clustering
Designating a Default Web Application
Virtual Hosting and the Default Web Application
Setting Up HTTP Access Logs by Using the Administration Console
Setting Up HTTP Access Logs by Using Extended Log Format
Preventing POST Denial-of-Service Attacks
Setting Up WebLogic Server for HTTP Tunneling
Configuring the HTTP Tunneling Connection
Connecting to WebLogic Server from the Client
Using Native I/O for Serving Static Files (Windows Only)
8. Deploying and Configuring Web Applications
Steps to Deploy a Web Application
Deploying and Redeploying Web Applications
Modifying Components of a Web Application
Deploying Web Applications as Part of an Enterprise Application
Servlet Initialization Parameters
How WebLogic Server Resolves HTTP Requests
Customizing HTTP Error Responses
Using CGI with WebLogic Server
Configuring WebLogic Server to use CGI
Serving Resources from the CLASSPATH with the ClasspathServlet
Proxying Requests to Another HTTP Server
Setting Up a Proxy to a Secondary HTTP Server
Sample Deployment Descriptor for the Proxy Servlet
Proxying Requests to a WebLogic Cluster
Setting Up the HttpClusterServlet
Sample Deployment Descriptor for the HttpClusterServlet
Configuring Security in Web Applications
Setting Up Authentication for Web Applications
Multiple Web Applications, Cookies, and Authentication
Restricting Access to Resources in a Web Application
Using Users and Roles Programmatically in Servlets
Configuring External Resources in a Web Application
Referencing EJBs in a Web Application
Configuring Session Persistence
Using Memory-based, Single-server, Non-replicated Persistent Storage
Using File-based Persistent Storage
Using a Database for Persistent Storage
Coding Guidelines for URL Rewriting
URL Rewriting and Wireless Access Protocol (WAP)
Using Character Sets and POST Data
9. Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
Keep-Alive Connections in Apache
Installing the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
Configuring the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
Notes on Editing the httpd.conf File
Using SSL With the Apache Plug-In
Configuring SSL Between the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In and WebLogic Server
Issues with SSL-Apache Configuration
Connection Errors and Clustering Failover
Failover with a Single, Non-Clustered WebLogic Server
Failover, Cookies, and HTTP Sessions
Template for the httpd.conf File
Example Using WebLogic Clusters
Example Using Multiple WebLogic Clusters
Example Without WebLogic Clusters
Example Configuring IP-Based Virtual Hosting
Example Configuring Name-Based Virtual Hosting With a Single IP Address
10. Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server (ISAPI) Plug-In
Overview of the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In
Connection Pooling and Keep-Alive
Installing the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In
Using SSL with the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In
Proxying Servlets From IIS to WebLogic Server
Connection Errors and Clustering Failover
Failover with a Single, Non-Clustered WebLogic Server
Failover, Cookies, and HTTP Sessions
11. Installing and Configuring the Netscape Enterprise Server Plug-In (NSAPI)
Overview of the Netscape Enterprise Server Plug-In
Connection Pooling and Keep-Alive
Installing and Configuring the Netscape Enterprise Server Plug-In
Using SSL with the NSAPI Plug-In
Connection Errors and Clustering Failover
Failover with a Single, Non-Clustered WebLogic Server
Failover, Cookies, and HTTP Sessions
Failover Behavior When Using Firewalls and Load Directors
Sample obj.conf file (not using a WebLogic Cluster)
Sample obj.conf file (using a WebLogic Cluster)
Overview of Configuring Security
Configuring the LDAP Security Realm
Configuring the Windows NT Security Realm
Configuring the UNIX Security Realm
Configuring the RDBMS Security Realm
Installing a Custom Security Realm
Testing an Alternate Security Realm or a Custom Security Realm
Defining a Group for a Virtual Host
Requesting a Private Key and Digital Certificate
Storing Private Keys and Digital Certificates
Defining Trusted Certificate Authorities
Defining Fields for the SSL Protocol
Configuring Mutual Authentication
Configuring RMI over IIOP over SSL
Installing a Connection Filter
Configuring Security Context Propagation
Setting Up the Java Security Manager
Modifying the weblogic.policy File for Third Party or User-Written Classes
Overview of Transaction Management
Monitoring and Logging Transactions
Moving a Server to Another Machine
14. Managing JDBC Connectivity
Overview of JDBC Administration
About the Administrative Console
About the Command-Line Interface
JDBC Components-Connection Pools, Data Sources, and MultiPools
JDBC Configuration Guidelines for Connection Pools, MultiPools and DataSources
Overview of JDBC Configuration
Setting and Managing JDBC Connection Pools, MultiPools, and DataSources
JDBC Configuration and Assignment
Managing and Monitoring Connectivity
Configuring Connection Factories
Configuring Connection Consumers
Recovering From a WebLogic Server Failure
Restarting or Replacing the WebLogic Server
Loading Objects in the JNDI Tree
17. Managing WebLogic Server Licenses
A. Using the WebLogic Server Java Utilities
B. WebLogic Server Command-Line Interface Reference
About the Command-Line Interface
Using WebLogic Server Commands
WebLogic Server Administration Command Reference
WebLogic Server Connection Pools Administration Command Reference
Mbean Management Command Reference
C. Parameters for Web Server Plug-ins
General Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
SSL Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
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