Despite the J2EE standard, every J2EE application server is different. Each interprets and implements the specifications slightly differently. Each has its own administrative interface and deployment process. Many also go beyond the specification to add their own proprietary features and functionality.
The Deployment and Administration Handbooks is a series designed to simply the varied and often complex of getting J2EE applications up and running on a J2EE-1.3 certified application server. They cover the installation, the configuration, the deployment and administration of the server, as well as common gotchas and bugs you might encounter. These books are about getting the job done as simply and as easily as possible.
This edition covers the WebLogic 7.0 application server from BEA. In it you will find a complete breakdown of all the configurative, administrative and deployment tasks that are possible with WebLogic, from setting domains and clusters, through installing new data providers, to the deployment of EJB JAR, WAR and EAR files.
Table of Contents:
Weblogic features
Installing Weblogic server
Operating WebLogic server
Domains
Configuring logging
JNDI naming
JDBC services
JMS services
Security
Deployment
J2EE connectors
WebLogic clients
Web services |