Configuring Server Environments
Introduction and Roadmap
This section describes the contents and organization of this guide—Oracle WebLogic Server Configuring Server Environments.
- Document Scope and Audience
- Guide to This Document
- Related Documentation
- New and Changed Features in This Release
Document Scope and Audience
This document describes how you design, configure, and manage WebLogic Server environments. It is a resource for system administrators and operators responsible for implementing a WebLogic Server installation. This document is relevant to all phases of a software project, from development through test and production phases.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with Java EE and Web technologies, object-oriented programming techniques, and the Java programming language.
Guide to This Document
The document is organized as follows:
- This chapter, Introduction and Roadmap, describes the scope of this guide and lists related documentation.
- Using Work Managers to Optimize Scheduled Work, describes the WebLogic Server execution model and the process of configuring application access to the execute queue.
- Avoiding and Managing Overload, describes detecting, avoiding, and recovering from overload conditions.
- Configuring Network Resources, describes optimizing your WebLogic Server domain for your network.
- Configuring Web Server Functionality, describes using WebLogic Server as a Web server.
- Using the WebLogic Persistent Store, describes configuring and monitoring the persistent store, a built-in, high-performance storage solution for WebLogic Server subsystems and services that require persistence.
Related Documentation
New and Changed Features in This Release
For a comprehensive listing of the new WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see “What's New in WebLogic Server” in the Release Notes.