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Oracle® Fusion Middleware SmartUpgrade User's Guide
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E15878-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
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1
Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Server SmartUpgrade
1.1
What Is Oracle WebLogic Server SmartUpgrade?
1.2
Using SmartUpgrade As Part of Your Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade
1.3
About the SmartUpgrade Report
1.4
About SmartUpgrade Artifact Generation
1.4.1
Generation of Deployment Descriptors
1.4.2
Generation of Web Services Artifacts
1.5
SmartUpgrade Oracle JDeveloper Integration and Command-Line Interface
1.6
Downloading and Installing SmartUpgrade
1.6.1
Deinstalling SmartUpgrade Release 1.0
1.6.2
Obtaining the SmartUpgrade ZIP Files
1.6.3
Installing the Oracle JDeveloper SmartUpgrade Extension
1.6.4
Installing the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface
1.6.5
Obtaining the Latest Documentation
2
Using SmartUpgrade with Oracle JDeveloper
2.1
Verifying the Oracle JDeveloper SmartUpgrade Extension Installation
2.2
Starting and Using the Java EE Upgrade Wizard
2.2.1
Starting the Java EE Upgrade Wizard
2.2.1.1
Using the Java EE Upgrade Application Wizard
2.2.1.2
Using the Java EE Upgrade Project Wizard
2.2.2
Using the Java EE Upgrade Wizard
2.2.2.1
Summary of the Java EE Upgrade Wizard Pages
2.2.2.2
Types of Archives and Projects Supported by the SmartUpgrade Oracle JDeveloper Extension
2.2.2.3
Limiting the Analysis to Specific SmartUpgrade Rule Categories
2.2.2.4
Analyzing Applications Deployed on Oracle Application Server 10
g
Release 2 (10.1.2)
2.2.3
Setting Properties When Upgrading OC4J Web Services with SmartUpgrade
2.2.3.1
Learning About Each of the Web Services Artifact Generation Options
2.2.3.2
Setting the Mandatory Target Server Home Directory Option
2.2.3.3
Generating Instrumented Code for Performance Analysis
2.2.3.4
Packaging the Upgraded Web Services Artifacts as a Deployable Enterprise Archive
2.2.4
Continuing with the Upgrade of Web Services Artifacts
2.3
Using a SmartUpgrade Report
2.3.1
Viewing a SmartUpgrade Report
2.3.2
Using the Upgrade Findings Toolbar to Filter SmartUpgrade Findings
2.3.3
Using the Structure Window to Sort and Filter SmartUpgrade Findings
3
Using the SmartUpgrade Command Line
3.1
Using the SmartUpgrade Java Command-Line
3.1.1
Verifying Prerequisites and Locating the smartupgrade.jar File
3.1.2
Basic Syntax of the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface
3.1.3
Getting Help on the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Options
3.1.4
Summary of the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Options
3.1.4.1
List of SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface Options
3.1.4.2
Identifying a SmartUpgrade Locator
3.1.4.3
Specifying More Than One Locator on the SmartUpgrade Command Line
3.1.4.4
Summary of the SmartUpgrade Optional Command-Line Options
3.1.5
Summary of the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Options Specific to Web Services Artifact Generation
3.1.6
Examples of Using the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface
3.1.6.1
Using the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface to analyze an Enterprise Archive (EAR) File
3.1.6.2
Using the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface to Generate Oracle WebLogic Server Artifacts
3.1.6.3
Using the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface to Generate an HTML Report
3.1.6.4
Limiting the Findings to Specific Rule Categories from the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface
3.1.6.5
Using the SmartUpgrade Command-Line Interface to Analyze 10
g
Release 2 (10.1.2) Applications
3.2
Integrating SmartUpgrade with Apache Ant
4
Using SmartUpgrade Generated Artifacts
4.1
Locating the Artifacts Generated by SmartUpgrade
4.1.1
Locating the Generated Artifacts and Output Folders
4.1.2
Locating the Generated Artifacts in Oracle JDeveloper
4.2
Using Web Application Deployment Descriptor Artifacts Generated by SmartUpgrade
4.2.1
Differences Between OC4J and Oracle WebLogic Server Deployment Descriptors
4.2.2
List of Deployment Descriptor Elements Generated by SmartUpgrade
4.2.3
Using the Generated Web Application Deployment Descriptor Elements
4.3
Using Web Services Artifacts Generated by SmartUpgrade
4.3.1
Differences Between OC4J and Oracle WebLogic Server Web Services
4.3.2
How Web Services Artifact Generation Differs From Deployment Descriptor Generation
4.3.3
Capabilities of the SmartUpgrade Web Services Upgrade
4.3.4
About the Content of the Generated Web Services Output Directories
4.3.5
Using Artifacts Generated for a Dedicated Web Services Application
4.3.6
Using Artifacts Generated for an Application with Both Web Services and Other Java EE Elements
4.4
Analyzing the Performance Impact of the Web Services Glue Code Generated by SmartUpgrade
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