Introduction

OK, you've installed and started the server. Now what do you do with it? I went back and forth on whether to put this chapter ahead of Chapter 4 (“Architecture”) before finally deciding that doing so was logical. You will be better equipped to understand the discussion of architecture after you've installed a domain. However, if you're not too impatient to get started, you might want to read both chapters before you do any actual typing.

This chapter deals with the creation and administration of domains, the basic unit of WebLogic organization. Not to be confused with the Windows NT or DNS concepts of the same name, a WebLogic domain consists of exactly one Administration server and zero or more Managed servers.

Administration Server: ...

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