Preface

This guide is a resource for system administrators who configure, manage, and monitor Oracle WebLogic JMS resources, including JMS servers, standalone destinations (queues and topics), distributed destinations, and connection factories.

Audience

The information in this document is relevant to production-phase administration, monitoring, and performance tuning. It does not address the pre-production development or testing phases of a software project.

It is assumed that the reader is familiar with WebLogic Server system administration. This document emphasizes the value-added features provided by WebLogic Server JMS and key information about how to use WebLogic Server features and components to maintain WebLogic JMS in a production environment.

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Related Documentation

Samples and Tutorials

Oracle provides a variety of code examples and tutorials that show WebLogic Server configuration and API use, and provide practical instructions on how to perform key development tasks. For more information, see Sample Applications and Code Examples in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server.

New and Changed WebLogic Server Features

For a comprehensive listing of the new WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see What's New in Oracle WebLogic Server.

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