Clustering
The Benefits of Virtualized WebLogic Clustering
Across the BEA product family, the principle mechanism for meeting the twin requirements of scalability and availability for business-critical applications is clustering WebLogic application servers. So clustering WebLogic application servers plays a foundational role across all BEA products and provides the underpinnings for the AquaLogic Service Bus that provides a services infrastructure for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
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Eric Van Wieren commented on the 29 Mar 2007
I found this article very interesting, but I have some issues with the content. You spend the time to talk about Weblogic virtualization, but you do not provide any resources for additional reading. After looking into the documentation for Weblogic 9.2, I was unable to find any reference to virtualized clusters. Is this a default configuration that is available out of the box from Weblogic or is it a piece of their larger portal offerings. As an administrator and developer, I am interested in harnessing this type of technology. However, your article provides no information on where these tools are located, let alone how to configure them. The article reads more like a sales pitch or a college report than a technical article. If additional resources were provided, then I do not believe that I would have the same opinion. Without further information, this article is useless. |