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Lab: 5. Creating A Boot - Properties Properties For Managed Server

A boot.properties file is created for a managed server in a WebLogic domain to specify the admin username and password for starting the managed server. The steps are: 1) Start the admin server, 2) Create a managed server called ms1, 3) Create a boot.properties file with the admin credentials in the ms1/security folder under the domain folder, and 4) Start the managed server which will use the credentials in boot.properties to start up securely.

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Lab: 5. Creating A Boot - Properties Properties For Managed Server

A boot.properties file is created for a managed server in a WebLogic domain to specify the admin username and password for starting the managed server. The steps are: 1) Start the admin server, 2) Create a managed server called ms1, 3) Create a boot.properties file with the admin credentials in the ms1/security folder under the domain folder, and 4) Start the managed server which will use the credentials in boot.properties to start up securely.

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Lab: 5. Creating a boot.properties properties for managed server
Note: weblogic server 10.3.4.0 installed in windows box location: c:\Oracle\Middleware
Make sure you have a domain already created in development mode.
Step 1
Start Admin server by running the script: startWebLogic.cmd from the location:
C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\Dev_Domain\bin
Make sure the server is up and is in RUNNING mode.
Access the admin console from a web browser
http://localhost:7001/console
Step 2
Create a managed server: ms1
Step 3
Create a boot.properties file by adding the following values:
username=<admin-username>
Password=<admin-password>
Save it under:
Observed all the files, folders located at
C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\Dev_Domain\serversms1\security\
Note: create a folder ms1 under \servers\ folder and security and ms1
Step 4
Start the managed weblogic, and observe that it gets started by using the credentials you
supplied in boot.properties file

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