WebLogic Server 12c: Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool
This tutorial shows you how to use the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) to administer Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.1.3) from the command line.
WebLogic Server 12c: Creating a Basic Cluster
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WebLogic Server cluster consists of multiple managed servers running
simultaneously, running the same applications, and working together to
provide increased scalability and reliability. A cluster appears to a
client as one WebLogic Server instance. Web application client requests
go to the cluster proxy, which passes those requests to one of the
servers in the cluster. A cluster proxy can be a web server, a hardware
load balancer, or even another instance of WebLogic Server itself. The
managed servers that make up a cluster can run on the same machine or on
different machines. For increased reliability, managed servers in a
cluster typically run on more than one machine.
This tutorial shows you how to use the Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.1.3) administration console to create a basic cluster and add servers to it. Additional tutorials extend this cluster's capabilities to support load balancing and failover of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition applications
WebLogic Server 12.1.3: Using Fusion Middleware Control to Manage WebLogic Server (Recorded Webcast)
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