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This document describes how you use WebLogic Server logging services to monitor application events. It describes WebLogic support for internationalization and localization of log messages, and shows you how to use the templates and tools provided with WebLogic Server to create or edit message catalogs that are locale-specific.


This document is a resource for system administrators who configure, manage, and monitor WebLogic JMS resources, including JMS servers, stand-alone destinations (queues and topics), distributed destinations, and connection factories.


This document describes describes how SasS application developers can use RESTful APIs provided by WebLogic Server to monitor their applications, and WebLogic Server health status, when they are running behind firewalls in Oracle Cloud.


Documentation for application architects, developers, and security administrators that explains how to configure WebLogic Server security, including settings for security realms, providers, identity and trust, single sign-on, and SSL.


This document is a resource for system administrators who configure, manage, and monitor WebLogic JMS resources, including JMS servers, stand-alone destinations (queues and topics), distributed destinations, and connection factories.


This document is a resource for system administrators responsible for configuring, managing, and monitoring the WebLogic Store-and-Forward service for use with WebLogic JMS and Web Services Reliable Messaging (WSRM).


This document describes how to configure and manage a WebLogic Messaging Bridge as a forwarding mechanism between any two messaging products—thereby providing interoperability between separate implementations of WebLogic JMS, or between WebLogic JMS and another messaging product.


Documentation for developers and administrators that describes how to configure and use the WebLogic Diagnostics Framework (WLDF), a monitoring and diagnostic framework that defines and implements a set of services that run within WebLogic Server processes and that participate in the standard server life cycle.


This document describes Spring support in WebLogic Server, tells how to enable the Spring extension and the Spring console extension, and provides information about developing Spring applications for WebLogic Server.


Documentation for software developers that describes how to develop WebLogic Web services that conform to the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style using Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS).


This document is a resource for software developers who develop applications that include WebLogic Server Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), Version 2.1 or earlier, using the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 or earlier.


This document describes the Java EE Management APIs which enable a software developer to create a single Java program that can discover and browse resources, such as JDBC connection pools and deployed applications, on any Java EE Web application server. The APIs are part of the Java EE Management Specification, which requires all Java EE Web application servers to describe their resources in a standard data model.


This document is a resource for software developers and system administrators who develop and support applications that use the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API. It also contains information that is useful for business analysts and system architects who are evaluating WebLogic Server.


This document provides Javadoc for Oracle's Kodo Persistence implementation.

This document provides the Javadocs for WebLogic Server classes.

This document provides Javadocs for the WebLogic Server Administration Console classes.

This document provides the data structures, file lists, data fields, and globals used when developing C applications that participate in JMS applications using the Java Native Interface (JNI).

This document contains Javadoc for WebLogic Server JSP tags used in creating HTML forms and tables that match the functionality of the forms and tables in the Administration Console.

This document provides information on Oracle's implementation of Sun's Java Persistence API (JPA) specification and Java Data Objects (JDO) specification for the transparent persistence of Java objects.

This document provides information on MBeans that you can use to configure, monitor, and manage WebLogic Server resources through JMX.

This document provides information on the API used to create .NET JMS clients.

This document provides information on using the Enterprise Manager Console to manage a WebLogic Server domain.

This document provides information on using the WebLogic Server Administration Console to manage a WebLogic Server domain.

This document describes the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST). It explains how you use the WLST command-line scripting interface to configure, manage, and persist changes to WebLogic Server instances and domains, and monitor and manage server runtime events.
