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Before you begin
Note: WebLogic Server Multitenant domain partitions are deprecated in WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4.0. The related Console and help pages will be removed in the next release.
Prior to creating resource overrides in a domain partition, you must have first defined the resource you want to override.
A resource deployment plan is an XML file that overrides attributes for one or more resources within a single partition. Each partition can have at most one resource deployment plan which can override any resources in that partition. This includes resources defined in resource group templates to which the partition's resource groups refer as well as resources declared directly in the resource groups. For more information about resource deployment plans, see Configuring Resource Overrides.
First you must create the resource deployment plan. See resource-deployment-plan Syntax and Sample Resource Deployment Plan for more information. You then associate the resource deployment plan with a pre-exisiting partition.
To associate a resource deployment plan with a pre-exisiting partition:
The Domain Partitions table displays all of the partitions defined in the domain.
After you finish
If the resource is running, you must restart the partition for the overrides to take effect.
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