-->
edocs Home > Oracle WebLogic Server Documentation > Administration Console Online Help > EnterpriseEnterprise Applications
An Enterprise application consists of one or more Web application modules, EJB modules, Web Services, and resource adapters. It might also include a client application. An Enterprise application is defined by an
application.xml file, which is the standard J2EE deployment descriptor for Enterprise applications. If the application includes WebLogic Server-specific extensions, the application is further defined by a
weblogic-application.xml file. Enterprise Applications that include a client module will also have a
client-application.xml deployment descriptor and a WebLogic run-time client application deployment descriptor.
For both production and development purposes, Oracle recommends that you package and deploy even stand-alone Web applications, EJBs, Web Services, and resource adapters as part of an Enterprise application.
The following links provide information about the tasks you can perform for Enterprise Applications using the Administration Console:
- Install an Enterprise application
- Start and stop a deployed Enterprise application
- Update (redeploy) an Enterprise application
- Configure an Enterprise application
- Target an Enterprise application to a server
- Delete an Enterprise application
- Create a deployment plan
- Update a deployment plan
- View the modules of an Enterprise Application
- Monitor the modules of an Enterprise application
- Test the modules in an Enterprise application
- Initialize the Enterprise Application cache
For detailed information about creating Enterprise Applications, see Developing Applications for WebLogic Server.
For detailed information about deploying Enterprise Applications, see Deploying Applications to WebLogic Server. } } (document.images){ dcs_imgarray[dcs_ptr] = new Image; dcs_imgarray[dcs_ptr].src = dcs_src; WT[myMeta.name.substring(3)]=myMeta.content; } if DCSext[myMeta.name.substring(7)]=myMeta.content; } } } } for (N in DCS){P+=A( N, DCS[N]);} for (N in WT){P+=A( "WT."+N, WT[N]);} for (N in DCSext){P+=A( N, DCSext[N]);} //} aCrumb=aCookie[i].split("="); if (crumb==aCrumb[0]){ return aCrumb[1]; } } return null; } i=0;i