To deploy applications on
WebLogic Server, you must have a WebLogic Server domain. A domain is
the basic administrative unit for WebLogic Server. Here are the
two basic types of WebLogic Server domains:
Domain with Managed Servers (recommended): A production
environment typically consists of an Administration Server with
one or more Managed Servers. The Administration Server is used to
perform management operations; the applications and resources are
deployed to individual Managed Servers.
Standalone Server Domain: This type of domain can be used
for development or test environments in which a single server instance
acts as both Administration Server and Managed Server. This option
is easier to manage and allows you to use the hot deploy feature
in WebLogic on a development environment (not recommended).
Note: In production environments, Oracle recommends
that you deploy applications only on Managed Servers in the domain;
the Administration Server should be reserved for management tasks.
7.4.1 Create a WebLogic domain with Managed ServerFrom a command prompt, start the WebLogic Configuration
Wizard by navigating to the [appserver root]/common/bin directory
and typing the appropriate command:
On the Welcome screen, select Create a new WebLogic domain and
click Next.
On the Select Domain Source screen, select Generate a domain configured automatically to support the following products and
click Next.
On the Create WebLogic Domain screen, either accept the default
values or enter the Domain name and Domain location as required,
and then click Next.
In the Configure Administrator Username and Password screen,
type your WebLogic user name and password, confirm the password
by retyping it, and then click Next. Record this user name
and password because Configuration Manager will prompt you for them.
In the WebLogic Domain Startup Mode panel, select Production Mode.
Important: Using Development Mode is not recommended.
In the right pane, navigate to the location of the JDK according
to your operating system and then click Next:
(Windows, Linux) Location of JRockit SDK 1.6 or later. For
example, C:\Program Files\JRockit Real Time\jrockit-jdk1.6.0_24-R28.1.3-4.0.1 (Windows)
or /opt/JRockit Real Time/jrockit-jdk1.6.0_24-R28.1.3-4.0.1 (Linux)
(Solaris) Location of Oracle JDK 1.6 or later.
On the Select Optional Configuration Screen, click Next.
On the Configuration Summary Screen, click Create.
On the Creating Domain screen, when the configuration creation
is 100% complete, do the following tasks:
(Windows)
Select Start Admin Server and click Done.
(Linux and Solaris) Click Done, and start the server
by navigating from a command prompt to the [appserverdomain] and
typing ./startWebLogic.sh
(Windows, Linux, or Solaris) When prompted, enter the WebLogic
user name and password that you entered in step 5.
Note: The Admin Server starts in the command prompt.
Enter the user name and password in the command prompt.
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