Oracle WebLogic server 12c : first look : a sneak peek at Oracle's newly launched WebLogic 12c, guiding you through new features and techniques /

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Author / Creator:Schildmeijer, Michel.
Imprint:Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2012.
Description:1 online resource (iv, 125 pages) : color illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11139838
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ISBN:9781849687195
1849687196
9781849687188
1849687188
1281090182
9781281090188
9786613775542
6613775541
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes index.
English.
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Summary:A sneak peak at Oracle's recently launched WebLogic 12c, guiding you through new features and techniques.
Other form:9781849687188
9781849687195
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Ready for the cloud!; The c is replacing the g; WebLogic 12c supports over more than 200 new features!; Overview and structure in the new features; Java EE 6 support and development; Java EE 6 features; Development features; Configuration and tooling; Performance and failover; Traffic management; Enterprise Manager 12c; Distributed caching; Some more Exalogic features; Summary; Chapter 2: Oracle WebLogic 12c: Supporting the Java EE 6
  • Java EE 6 applications for conventional and cloud deploymentMajor Java EE 6 API Changes; Java EE 6 specifications; Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE (JSR 299); Java Server Faces (JSF) 2; Enterprise Java Beans 3.1; Admin console support for EJBs in a WAR; EJB 3.1 annotation support; Simplified deployment with annotation support; Bean Validation 1.0 (JSR 303); Java Persistence API (JPA) 2; Servlets 3.0; Java API for RESTful Web Services (JSR 311); Java EE Connector Architecture 1.6; Deprecated APIs; WebLogic 12c shared libraries and modules; Java classes compatibility; Summary
  • Chapter 3: Deployment, installation, and configuration featuresDevelopment, build compile, and deploy on WebLogic 12c; Lightweight development with WebLogic 12c; Some hints and tips using development on WebLogic 12c; Using FastSwap; Using the wlx option; Using WebLogic server tooling; Standard Java IDE support; Eclipse and Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (12.1.1.0); NetBeans IDE 7.1; Other expected IDEs; WebLogic 12c and Maven integration; The project object model (POM); Advanced features of WebLogic Maven plugin; Maven support for several IDEs; Maven for Eclipse/OEPE; NetBeans and Maven
  • Classloading and the Classloading Analysis Tool (CAT)Overview of Java EE application Classpath; Built-in WLS CAT (ClassLoading Analysis Tool); Deployment descriptor support for GlassFish Server; Cloud development with WebLogic 12c; Installation and upgrades with WebLogic 12c; Upgrading to WebLogic 12c; New configuration features in WebLogic 12c; JDK 7 certification; Administration Console; NodeManager; JDBC; Security; Standalone clients; Deprecated: weblogic.management.username and weblogic.management.password; Web Services; Exalogic features; WebLogic 12c New feature TLog Store; Summary
  • Chapter 4: Integrated and External ServicesJDBC services; Active GridLink and RAC integration; Fan enabling; New JDBC features for WebLogic 12c; JMS Services; Security services; Java Authentication Service Provider Interface for Containers (JASPIC) support; RSA JSSE Provider; SSL Implementation; Changes to SSLMBean; JSSE/SSL; TLS 1.2 support; Better support for Single Sign-On with Microsoft Clients; Web Services; WebLogic Web Services with Java EE 6; WebLogic 12c and Jersey JAX-RS RI Version 1.9; Support for EclipseLink MOXy (JAXB); Summary