
Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1)
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Administration

Documentation for developers and administrators that describes how to configure, deploy, and use Coherence*Web, the HTTP session management module dedicated to managing session state in clustered environments, on a variety of applications servers including WebLogic Server and GlassFish Server.


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.


Documentation for administrators that describes how to manage Oracle Fusion Middleware, including how to start and stop Oracle Fusion Middleware, how to configure and monitor components, how to back up and recover your environment, and how to move from a test to a production environment.


Documentation for administrators that describes how to monitor and manage the Oracle Service Bus runtime environment, including importing and exporting, monitoring, reporting, operational settings, and global resource management.


Documentation for system administrators that describes how to administer Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) composite applications consisting of binding components and Oracle BPEL process, human task, business rule, Oracle Mediator, and Oracle Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) service components in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. Includes additional information on administering Oracle B2B, Oracle Healthcare, Oracle JCA Adapters, and business events.


Documentation for administrators that describes how to administer Oracle User Messaging Service (Oracle UMS). This includes how to configure and deploy user messaging drivers and other components, how to enable security in Oracle User Messaging Service, and how to monitor Oracle User Messaging Service using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.


Documentation for system administrators that describes how to administer Oracle WebCenter Portal. System administrators will learn how to deploy portals, configure back-end servers, monitor performance, implement backup and recovery strategies, and more, using tools such as Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) commands, and WebCenter Portal administration pages.


Describes how to use the Oracle WebCenter Sites Admin and WEM Admin interfaces to enable content contributors to provide content for websites. It also provides information about configuring publishing destinations for assets, publishing assets from the management system to the delivery system where site visitors can then view those assets on your website, and how to manage and configure the WebCenter Sites environment.


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 administrators that describes how to administer Oracle User Communication Preferences (Oracle UCP). This includes how to manage communication channels and filters using the UCP UI, how to manage and configure messaging profiles using Oracle Enterprise Manager, and how to integrate UCP with your web application using an ADF task flow library.


Explains how to administer Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, including how to configure security, set up data source connections, define delivery servers, manage the scheduler and delivery server load, and configure run-time properties.


Reference documentation for administrators, developers, and others that describes high availability concepts as well as administration and configuration procedures to deploy and manage Oracle Fusion Middleware with high availability requirements.


Explains how to manage Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition processes and components, including how to start and stop, configure, and extend deployments. Includes how to customize, monitor, troubleshoot, and migrate an Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise system.

Concepts

Documentation for administrators that describes how to administer Oracle User Messaging Service (Oracle UMS). This includes how to configure and deploy user messaging drivers and other components, how to enable security in Oracle User Messaging Service, and how to monitor Oracle User Messaging Service using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.

Development

Documentation for administrators that describes how to administer Oracle User Communication Preferences (Oracle UCP). This includes how to manage communication channels and filters using the UCP UI, how to manage and configure messaging profiles using Oracle Enterprise Manager, and how to integrate UCP with your web application using an ADF task flow library.


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.

Online Help

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

Documentation for application architects, developers, and security administrators that explains how to configure WebLogic Server 12.2.1 security, including settings for security realms, providers, identity and trust, single sign-on, and SSL.

Upgrade and Patching

This document describes how to create workflows to move a domain from an existing Oracle Home to a patched Oracle Home, update to a new Java version, update applications in a domain, or perform a rolling restart without any loss of service.
