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Description
| Interface Summary | |
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| CustomWlsOrders | |
| Class Summary | |
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| WlsConventions | A factory for Deployit WLS conventions like filestore paths etc. |
| Enum Summary | |
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| DeploymentStrategy | Several Strategy are available: CLASSIC : stopApp, undeployApp, deployApp,startApp STOP_START : stopServer, undeployApp(s), deployApp(s),startServer SIDE_BY_SIDE : deployApp(s), startApp, wait and stopApp, undeploy * CLASSIC : stopApp, undeployApp, deployApp,startApp |
Furthermore, it is possible to deploy packages that make use only of WebLogic Server-related resources to Oracle WebLogic Portal (WLP), Oracle ServiceBus (OSB) and Oracle WebLogic Integration (WLI) platforms.
Host's
specified connection methods
*.conf files in a certain directory
in its configuration
WLS Domain
WLS Cluster
WLS Server (both Managed and admin}
JDBC DataSource
Mail Sessions
JMS Server with the option to create either a backing File Store or
JMS Module
JMS Queue
JMS Queue Connection Factory
JDBC Store
Foreign JMS Server
Foreign JMS Destination
Foreign JMS Connection Factory
Work Manager
Maximum Thread Constraint
In environments where WLS is combined with Apache (e.g. if JEE applications running
in WLS are to be "fronted" by web servers), the plugin also supports
application-specific configuration of the Apache WebLogic plugin.
This is accomplished by including an com.xebialabs.deployit.plugin.wls.ci.ApacheHttpdWlsPluginConfiguration
CI with the relevant settings in the deployment package.
WLS Deployment runbook
WLS Server runbook
EARs, WARs, EJB JARs
and shared libraries in a deployment package can be mapped to:
JDBC DataSources and Mail Sessions can be targeted to:
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