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WebLogic clustering and configuration
From the course: Java EE: Application Servers
WebLogic clustering and configuration
- [Instructor] H Plus IT Director likes the progress you've made so far and now desires that we look at the clustering ability available in WebLogic. From the WebLogic console, click on the environment link and then on servers, and you should see a table of available servers. Next, we're going to click the lock and edit, going to add new, we'll type in Hplus dash MS dash one. Because our server instances reside on the same machine, we're going to leave the listener address empty. Going to change the port to 8001, because it does reside on the same address and we can't have any conflicts. I'll click next and finish. I'm going to do this again. Going to type Hplus dash MS dash two, going to change this one to 9001, click next, and finish, and don't forget to click activate changes. Right now the state says these are shut down, their health is unreachable and they're listening on these ports. So let's go to our terminal window, we're going to click new and then new again, because we need…
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WebLogic overview1m 47s
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Install and set up WebLogic4m 57s
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WebLogic web console4m 54s
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Deploy WAR files in WebLogic5m 3s
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Identify MySQL issue3m 5s
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Prepare MySQL driver4m 35s
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Test the MySQL data source2m 39s
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WebLogic clustering and configuration10m 40s
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WebLogic pros and cons5m 1s
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