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About This Document
This document explains the management subsystem provided for configuring and
monitoring your WebLogic Server implementation. It is organized as follows:
n Chapter 1, “Overview of WebLogic Server Management,” describes the
architecture of the WebLogic Server management subsystem.
n Chapter 2, “Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers,” explains the procedures
for starting and stopping WebLogic Servers.
n Chapter 3, “Node Manager,” explains how to set up and use the Node Manager
which you can use for remote starting and stopping of WebLogic Servers.
n Chapter 4, “Configuring WebLogic Servers and Clusters,” explains the facilities
for configuring resources in a WebLogic Server domain.
n Chapter 5, “Monitoring a WebLogic Server Domain,” describes the WebLogic
facilities for monitoring the resources that make up a WebLogic Server domain.
n Chapter 6, “Using Log Messages to Manage WebLogic Servers,” describes the
use of the WebLogic Server local log and the domain-wide log for managing a
WebLogic Server domain.
n Chapter 7, “Deploying Applications,” describes installation of applications on
the WebLogic Server and the deploying of application components.
n Chapter 8, “Configuring WebLogic Server Web Components,” explains the use
of WebLogic Server as a Web Server.
n Chapter 9, “Proxying Requests to Another HTTP Server,” describes use of
WebLogic Server to serve as a proxy forwarding HTTP requests to other Web
servers.
n Chapter 10, “Proxying Requests to a WebLogic Cluster,” describes proxying
HTTP requests to a cluster of WebLogic Servers.