Developing WebLogic Server Applications
Set Up Your Development Environment
Tools
- Ant
- Administration Console
- Command Reference
- Configuration Wizard
- EJBGen
- Template Builder
- WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
Build Your Application
- Develop applications with WebLogic Server
- Deploy your "split development directory" application on WebLogic Server
- Use Ant tasks to compile Java code
Java EE API Programming Guides
- Developing Custom Management Utilities with JMX
- Developing Manageable Applications with JMX
- Developing Web Applications, Servlets, and JSPs for WebLogic Server
- Monitoring and Managing with the Java EE Management APIs
- Programming WebLogic Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)
- Programming WebLogic JDBC
- Programming WebLogic JMS
- Programming WebLogic JNDI
- Programming WebLogic JTA
- Programming WebLogic Resource Adapters
- Programming WebLogic RMI
- Programming WebLogic XML
- Configuring Log Files and Filtering Log Messages
- Developing security providers for WebLogic Server
- Extending the Administration Console
- Programming Stand-alone Clients
- Programming WebLogic Deployment
- Programming WebLogic jCOM
- Programming WebLogic JSP Tag Extensions
- Programming WebLogic Security
- Programming WebLogic Web Services for WebLogic Server
- Timer and Work Manager API (CommonJ) Programmer's Guide
- Type 4 JDBC Drivers
- Using WebLogic Logging Services for Application Logging
- Using Clusters
- WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Programmer's Guide
Design Your Application
- Use shared Java EE libraries and optional packages to share code among deployed applications
- Programming JSF and JSTL applications
- Use life cycle listeners
- Use the HTTP Publish-Subscribe Server
- Add WebLogic Server security features
- Internationalize or localize your application
- Use threads in WebLogic Server
- Use logging in your application
- Write a client application
- Design a manageable applications
Move Your Application to a Production Environment
- Prepare your application or module for deployment
- Configure your application for production deployment
- Update your deployed application (Production Redeployment)
Application Examples
- API Examples
Short examples demonstrating Java EE and WebLogic Server APIs.- Avitek Medical Records Sample Application
A complete and functional Java EE application including source code.
Javadoc and API References
- Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) Version 5.0
- Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition Documentation, Version 5.0
- WebLogic JMS C API Reference
- WebLogic Server Javadocs
General Reference
- WebLogic JSP cache, process, and repeat tags
- WebLogic JSP form validation tags
- WebLogic Server Command Reference
- WebLogic Server MBean Reference
- WebLogic Server Message Catalog
WebLogic Deployment Descriptors
- Client Applications (weblogic-appclient.xml)
- EJBs (weblogic-ejb-jar.xml, weblogic-cmp-jar.xml)
- Enterprise Applications (application.xml, weblogic-application.xml)
- Resource Adapters (weblogic-ra.xml)
- Web Applications (weblogic.xml)
- Web Services (weblogic-webservices.xml)
- XML schemas for WebLogic deployment descriptors
Configuration Schema Reference