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n Chapter 11, “Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In,”
explains how to install and configure the WebLogic Server Apache plug-in.
n Chapter 12, “ Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information
Server (ISAPI) Plug-In,” explains how to install and conifgure the WebLogic
Server plug-in for the Microsoft Internet Information Server.
n Chapter 13, “Installing and Configuring the Netscape Enterprise Server Plug-In
(NSAPI),” explains how to to install and configure the Netscape Enterprise
Server proxy plug-in.
n Chapter 14, “Managing Security,” discusses WebLogic Server security resources
and how to manage them.
n Chapter 15, “Managing Transactions,” explains how to manage the Java
Transaction subsystem within a WebLogic Server domain.
n Chapter 16, “Managing JDBC Connectivity,” discusses the management of Java
Database Connectivity (JDBC) resources within a WebLogic Server domain.
n Chapter 17, “Managing JMS,” discusses the management of Java Message
Service within a WebLogic Server domain.
n Chapter 19, “Managing JNDI,” discusses how to use the WebLogic JNDI
naming tree, including viewing and editing objects on the JNDI naming tree and
binding objects to the JNDI tree.
n Chapter 20, “Managing the WebLogic J2EE Connector Architecture,” describes
how extensions to the WebLogic J2EE platform that allow connections to other
Enterprise Information Systems are managed.
n Chapter 21, “Managing WebLogic Server Licenses,” describes how to update
your BEA license.
n Appendix A, “Using the WebLogic Java Utilities,” describes a number of
utilities that are provided for developers and system administrators.
n Appendix B, “WebLogic Server Command-Line Interface Reference,” describes
the syntax and usage of the command-line interface for managing a WebLogic
Server domain.
n Appendix C, “WebLogic SNMP Agent Command-Line Reference,” describes
using the WebLogic SNMP agent’s command line interface to retrieve the value
of WebLogic Server attributes and generate and receive WebLogic Server traps.