Using Web Server Plug-Ins with WebLogic Server
Introduction and Roadmap
This section describes the contents and organization of this guide—Using Web Server Plug-Ins with WebLogic Server.
- Document Scope and Audience
- Guide to this Document
- Related Documentation
- New and Changed Features in This Release
Document Scope and Audience
This document explains use of plug-ins provided for proxying requests to third party administration servers. This document is intended mainly for system administrators who manage the WebLogic Server® application platform and its various subsystems.
Guide to this Document
- This chapter, Introduction and Roadmap, introduces the organization of this guide.
- Understanding Using Web Server Plug-Ins With WebLogic Server, describes the plug-ins available for use with WebLogic Server.
- Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In, explains how to install and configure the WebLogic Server Apache plug-in.
- Installing and Configuring the Microsoft IIS Plug-In, explains how to install and configure the WebLogic Server plug-in for the Microsoft Internet Information Server.
- Proxying Requests to Another Web Server, describes the use of WebLogic Server as a proxy, forwarding HTTP requests to other Web servers.
- Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins, discusses the parameters for Web server plug-ins.
Related Documentation
This document contains information on using Web server plug-ins.
For information on using a proxy plug-sin, see the following document:
- Using Clusters for information on load balancing servlets and JSPs using a proxy plug-in.
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 Release Notes.