Setting up a WebLogic domain
As you may know, after finishing the installation of Oracle WebLogic Server, you have the necessary binaries to start a container, but there is no configured server to deploy your code yet (unless you installed the samples, but we're not going to use them). To accomplish this, you have to create a domain consisting of one or more server instances. Your code runs on these instances.
We're going to use a basic domain template, consisting of just one instance, since we don't have any scalability or high availability requirements for the time being.
Tip
Concepts related to how to configure an Oracle WebLogic Server environment—domains, clusters, machines, and so on—are covered in Chapter 10, Scaling Up the Application. For now, we only have to know that we need an instance to run the projects on, and it is part of a domain, which is the component that OEPE links to.
To create it, follow the ensuing steps:
Start the Configuration Wizard script,
config.cmd
(Windows) or...