Step 5: Create a WebLogic Domain
Yay! This is the moment we’ve been waiting for. We’ve created all of the images needed to run WebLogic now we’re ready to create a containerized domain with a running admin server. Start the Admin Server To start a
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Yay! This is the moment we’ve been waiting for. We’ve created all of the images needed to run WebLogic now we’re ready to create a containerized domain with a running admin server. Start the Admin Server To start a
Make sure you created the WebLogic Install image as described in Step 3 before proceeding. Like I mentioned in one of the previous steps, Oracle has been awesome enough to provide us with some sample dockerfiles for constructing various docker
Check out my earlier post on an introduction to WebLogic on Docker! To get started we need to prepare our environment to run Docker – these really are the only dependencies that you need to satisfy for running Docker containers.
A 5-Part Series on Deploying Oracle WebLogic using Docker. Docker has quickly become one of the most popular tools for DevOps teams these days for streamlining and simplifying the deployment of applications across a variety of environments, platforms, and services
So you’ve got Weblogic installed and running in a large server farm and you want to ease operations support by starting Weblogic on server boot. The Windows version of Weblogic comes with a script to install Node Manager as a