Oracle® Fusion Middleware Using Web Server Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Release 1 (10.3.5) Part Number E14395-05 |
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This section describes the contents and organization of this guide—Using Web Server Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server.
This document explains use of plug-ins provided for proxying requests to third party administration servers. This document is intended mainly for system administrators who manage the Oracle WebLogic Server application platform and its various subsystems.
This chapter introduces the organization of this guide. The guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 2, "Using Web Server Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server" describes the plug-ins provided by Oracle for use with WebLogic Server.
Chapter 3, "Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In" describes how to install and configure the Apache HTTP Server plug-in.
Chapter 4, "Installing and Configuring the Microsoft IIS Plug-In" describes how to install and configure the Microsoft Internet Information Server plug-in.
Chapter 5, "Installing and Configuring the Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In" describes how to install and configure the Sun Java System Web Server proxy plug-in.
Chapter 6, "Proxying Requests to Another Web Server" describes how to proxy HTTP requests to another Web server.
Chapter 7, "Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins" describes the parameters that you use to configure the Apache and Microsoft IIS Web server plug-ins.
This document contains information on using Web server plug-ins. For information on using a proxy plug-in, see Using Clusters for Oracle WebLogic Server .
For a comprehensive listing of the new Oracle WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see What's New in Oracle WebLogic Server.