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Strategies for WebLogic domain configuration presentation is now available
Prakash Malani's Blog |
April 25, 2005 10:43 AM
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As described in my previous blog entry, I created a fun, dynamic and interactive presentation on various strategies for domain configuration based on two articles that I wrote for WebLogic Developers Journal (WLDJ). When I was contemplating such an article, I predicted that the article would be about 1,500 words. After all the research, investigations, and implementing the different strategies, I ended up with 10,000 word article! Due to space and time constraints, I was able to condense all the information together in two separate articles.
For the presentation, I boiled down all the information into few slides. The primary slides are just few bullet points on pros and cons of each different strategy. Before discussing the pros and cons, I presented a brief overview of concepts and terminology.
The presentation was very interactive with the attendees participating with questions and comments. The attendees asked good questions directly pertaining to the challenges facing them.
The presentation is available here. Many of the attendees wanted to play with the different strategies. The example I used in the article as well as the presentation is available here. The example is very good because even though it is simple, it leverages many different types of resources such as JDBC connection pool, JDBC datasource, JMS connection factory, JMS store, JMS server, and JMS destination. The example also includes JUnit tests to verify that the domain is created and configured properly. I encourage you to download the example and take the different strategies for test-drive.
Before the presentation, I had created a poll on what you were using for domain configuration. The poll results concur with my informal surveys that most of you are using WebLogic Console for domain configuration. Domain configuration with the console is manual, error-prone, tedious, and repetitive. Therefore, I encourage you to consider one of the automated solutions, such as WebLogic Server Scripting Tool (WLST), instead of manual configuration with WebLogic Console.
Drop me a note about what strategies you have been successful with as well as challenges you have encountered.
Best regards,
+prakash
(Note: Free membership to bartssandbox is required to access the presentation as well as source code example.)
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suiluguang
Posted by: suiluguang on March 30, 2006 at 5:58 PM
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Hi Prakash,
I have requested for some presentation and files from your bartssandbox so it needs your approval...
Thank you in advance
Shailesh
Bangalore
Posted by: shailesh.dyade on April 5, 2007 at 11:15 PM
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Hi Prakash,
If you have any information regarding WLST(WebLogic Scripting Tool)
then Please let me Know..
Thank you
Shailesh
Posted by: shailesh.dyade on April 5, 2007 at 11:17 PM
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