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Discovering WebLogic


Oracle WebLogic server is an enterprise-class, J2EE application server. Oracle WebLogic server is part of the Oracle WebLogic platform and supports Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and other JDBC-compliant databases.

Discovering WebLogic

Discovery of WebLogic is fully described in the BMC Discovery Content Reference.

Requirements for a full discovery

For a full discovery of WebLogic, you need login credentials for the WebLogic host.

Database nodes and relationships

The relationships are created based on the way the database type is represented. For example, an Oracle database is represented as an SI, whereas a MySQL database server is represented as an SI and the individual databases by Detail nodes with contained by relationships to the database server SI.

WebLogic discovery results

The following screen shows a successfully scanned WebLogic instance.

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The attributes section of the WebLogic SI contains sections for the following items:

  • Components—Deployed EAR and WAR modules on WebLogic
  • Details—Resources on WebLogic. These resources might be application specific or globally defined and can be one of the following:
    • Java Mail Resources
    • JDBC Resources
  • Collections—J2EE Domains on WebLogic

 

 

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