3-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Java EE
3.3 Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Tools for OC4J Users
The following sections compare the administrations tools available for managing OC4J and Oracle WebLogic Server, as well as a summary of how you perform some typical
management tasks in Oracle WebLogic Server:
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Comparison of OC4J and Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Tools
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Typical Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Tasks for OC4J Users
3.3.1 Comparison of OC4J and Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Tools
The tools you use to administer an Oracle WebLogic Server domain are different than those you use to administer an OC4J-based environment:
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Table 3–2 compares the equivalent administration tools for the two products.
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Table 3–3 describes additional administration tools not available for OC4J.
For a complete list of the Oracle WebLogic Server administration tools, see Summary of System Administration Tools and APIs in Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Server.
Table 3–2 Comparison of OC4J and Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Tools
10g Release 3 10.1.3 Administration Tool
Equivalent Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Tools
More Information
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
Note, that an additional Web-based management tool called Oracle
Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control is also
available. You use Fusion Middleware Control to manage the
farm and the OPMN-managed components of the farm.
Overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Tools
in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide
admin_client.jar WLST Oracle WebLogic Server
command-line scripting tool Getting Started Using the Oracle
WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST in the Oracle Fusion Middleware
Administrators Guide
opmnctl opmnctl
Note that OPMN is supported in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, but
only for managing specific Oracle Fusion Middleware system
components.
For other configuration tasks in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, such
as administering the managed servers in a domain, you use WLST.
Getting Started Using Oracle Process Manager and Notification
Server in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Process Manager
and Notification Server Administrators Guide