ISBN:
978-0-9861194-2-2 |
Library of Congress
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419
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9.25 x 7.5 |
PD
0616 |
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Databases/Oracle |
Oracle In-Focus Series #
52 |
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WebLogic Multitenancy
WebLogic as a Platform & Foundation for Cloud Services Martin Heinzl
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With WebLogic 12.2.x a complete
new concept, called partition, was introduced into WebLogic in
order to support multitenancy setups and concepts. This new
technology can also serve as a solid foundation for cloud services
and cloud hosting. A partition is similar to a filesystem
partition and meant to be a well-defined area of WebLogic, with some
new and powerful features. Other than the standard J2EE bundling
units like EAR, WAR or RAR archives, the partition goes beyond
that and allows a bundling of applications (J2EE units) and
required resources like JDBC, JMS and more into a single “WebLogic
application” based on the partition technology. Partitions can
also be exported, migrated and imported as a single unit.
Many real world
use-cases can benefit significantly from the new multitenancy
technology. This book explains the new WebLogic technologies in
detail. In addition to the technology deep-dives, this book
discusses many use-cases found daily in our industry and shows the
potential benefit of multitenancy technologies for these
scenarios.
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• Overview and deep-dives into the new WebLogic technologies
around multitenancy
• Many examples using WLST
scripting in order to automate partition handling
• All
scripts and programs can easily be adapted to the reader’s
need
• Discussion of a number of real-world uses and
how these could benefit from multitenancy
• Focus on
architects, decision-makers, administrators and developers
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About the Author:
Martin Heinzl |
Martin Heinzl is a principal
consultant and middleware expert, working in the areas
of architecture, middleware and enterprise landscapes
and systems. Over the last 16 years he has built up
extensive experience in enterprise middleware
technologies and distributed systems. His main areas of
focus include architecture, integration, application
server and middleware technologies, J2EE, CORBA,
distributed systems and security. He is also the author
of the books “Advanced WebLogic Server Automation” and
“WebLogic Diagnostic Framework” by Rampant TechPress.
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