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- WebLogic Server Administration Best Practices by Balamurali Kothandaraman - [Clicks: 75]
This document highlights WebLogic Server administration best practices that will help administrators set up a production domain for better management.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/products/wlserver81/articles/WLSAdmin_bpr.jsp - Jul, 2004 - WebSphere migrations: Migrating from BEA WebLogic Server to IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.x by Wayne Beaton - [Clicks: 25]
Migrating from BEA WebLogic Server to IBM WebSphere Application Server is relatively easy, but it is possible to run into some challenges. This high level migration checklist can help you adequately address the major application- and environment-related areas necessary to make your migration a success.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0405_beaton2/0405_beaton2.html - May, 2004 - JMX Debugging by Jim Weaver - [Clicks: 33]
BEA WebLogic 8.1 implements the Java Management Extensions (JMX) 1.0. Most WebLogic subsystems (JMS Providers, the JDBC Container, ExecuteQueues, etc.) and their constituents are instrumented as MBeans and contain attributes by which they can be configured, monitored, and managed. An administrative server instance implements an MBeanServer through which its configuration and runtime MBeans and those of its managed servers may be accessed.
http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=44846&DE=1 - May, 2004 - Java and Security, Part 2 by Avinash Chugh, Jon Mountjoy - [Clicks: 38]
In this week's second and final excerpt from the book, authors Avinash Chugh and Jon Mountjoy cover WebLogic's various security providers and their default implementations, along with a look at how to authenticate using JAAS, and examples of Authentication and Identity Assertion Providers.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/excerpt/weblogic_chap17/index1.html - Apr, 2004 - Java and Security, Part 1 by Avinash Chugh, Jon Mountjoy - [Clicks: 28]
In part one in a two-part series of excerpts from Chapter 17 of WebLogic: The Definitive Guide, authors Avinash Chugh and Jon Mountjoy examine WebLogic's various security mechanisms, beginning with a look at the Java Security Manager and how WebLogic filters connection requests. They also cover WebLogic's authentication and authorization framework and how it supports the standard J2EE security services.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/excerpt/weblogic_chap17/index.html - Apr, 2004 - An Architectural Blueprint by Labro Dimitriou - [Clicks: 34]
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has become the single most important theme in software engineering. Clearly, the proliferation and unanimous acceptance of Web services, together with a new wave of case-like IDEs that support the development of SOA-based solutions, make SOA the preferred blueprint for building enterprise-wide distributed applications. At the same time, business process management (BPM) is making a strong comeback as a key enabler for modeling and operating the new agile enterprise.
http://sys-con.com/story/?storyid=44432&DE=1 - Apr, 2004 - HTTP Session Replication Failure' Issues by Vimala Ranganthan - [Clicks: 49]
Sometimes, HTTP session states are not replicated from the primary server to the secondary server. The application using HTTP session does not function as designed and you see a loss of session data. You might be asked to re-log into the application even when the session has still not timed out.
http://sys-con.com/story/?storyid=44435&DE=1 - Apr, 2004 - Building Web Applications in WebLogic - from Chapter 1 by Eric Ballou - [Clicks: 82]
In this chapter, we will review key Web application concepts and technologies and their use in WebLogic Server, and we will provide a number of recommendations and best practices related to Web application design and construction in WebLogic Server.
http://www.sys-con.com/WebLogic/article.cfm?id=441 - Feb, 2004 - Deploying WebLogic on Linux - You are not alone by Eric Gudgion - [Clicks: 35]
This article provides an overview of deployment considerations when using a Linux/ WebLogic combination.
http://sys-con.com/weblogic/article.cfm?id=432 - Feb, 2004
- WebLogic: The Definitive Guide
by Jon Mountjoy, Avinash Chugh - [Clicks: 34]
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide presents a 360-degree view of the world of WebLogic. Exhaustive treatment of the WebLogic server and management console answers any question that readers might think to ask. From building, packaging, and deploying applications, to optimizing the runtime WebLogic environment, dealing with security issues, and understanding Enterprise APIs, this book covers everything developers, administrators, and system architects must understand to work with this powerful and complex application server.
O'Reilly Media, Inc., Paperback - Feb, 2004