
Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3.0
Tutorials
The WebLogic Server tutorials help you get up to speed quickly with product features and capabilities.
Installing WebLogic Server Using the Generic Installer
Install WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1) on a Linux system using the generic installer.
Installing the WebLogic Server Development Release
Install the WebLogic Server development release, which includes all the necessary files to develop and test applications on WebLogic Server, but uses less disk space than a complete WebLogic Server installation.
Upgrading a Domain Using the Reconfiguration Wizard
Use the Weblogic Server Reconfiguration Wizard to upgrade a WebLogic domain that was created with WebLogic Server 10.3.6.
Using Zero Downtime Patching
Use Zero Downtime Patching to apply updates across a domain without interrupting the availability of deployed applications.
Creating and Using a Domain Template
Using a customized domain template, create domains for multiple development, test, and production environments.
Configuring Managed Servers
Configure Managed Servers by using the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
Creating and Configuring Machines
Create and configure machines by using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console.
Configuring and Using Node Manager
Configure and start Java-based Node Manager and use it to control Managed Servers.
Creating a Basic Cluster
Use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to create a basic cluster and add Managed Servers.
Creating a Dynamic Cluster
Create a cluster that contains one or more dynamic server instances that are based on a single shared server template.
Scaling a Dynamic Cluster
Configure elastic scaling for a dynamic cluster by either manually adding or removing a running dynamic server instance, or by establishing policies that set the conditions under which a dynamic cluster should be scaled up or down and actions that define the scaling operations themselves.
Deploying and Undeploying Applications
Use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console to deploy a simple Java EE web application.
Configuring and Using Production Redeployment
Use the Oracle WebLogic Server production redeployment feature to have two versions of the same application deployed simultaneously.
Creating and Using a Deployment Plan
Use the PlanGenerator utility to generate an initial deployment plan for an existing web application.
Configuring JMS Resources
Configure Java Message Service (JMS) system modules and JMS resources in WebLogic Server.
Configuring a JDBC Data Source
Configure a JDBC data source, which is an object that enables a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) client to obtain a database connection.
Configuring and Using Log Files
Learn how to use WebLogic logging services for writing, viewing, filtering, and listening for log messages.
Configuring Oracle Traffic Director as a Cluster Proxy
Configure Oracle Traffic Director as a front end to a back-end WebLogic Server cluster.
Using Fusion Middleware Control to Manage WebLogic Server
Use Fusion Middleware Control to manage different aspects of a WebLogic domain.
Using REST to Manage WebLogic Server
Use REST services to manage different aspects of a WebLogic domain.
Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool
Learn how to use the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) to change server and domain attributes from the command line.
Configuring SSL
Configure SSL certificates using keytool, and configure WebLogic Server instances to use those certificates to establish secure SSL connections.
Integrating a Domain with an External LDAP
Configure an external LDAP server and configure it as one of the Authentication providers of the WebLogic Server security realm.