62.What is the user of Network channels in Weblogic?
Adds flexibility to the networking configuration:
Network channels:
63.How will you configure a web application in Weblogic?
Web applications are configured using the web.xml and weblogic.xml deployment descriptors, which:
64.What information will be available in “web.xml” file?
The web.xml file is a deployment descriptor that is used to configure the following:
65.What information will be available in “weblogic.xml” file?
Using weblogic.xml, you can configure the following:
66.To configure a “web service” Applications in Weblogic, what are all the files required as a deployment descriptor?
A Web service application:
67. What is the Virtual directory Mappings? Which file you are going to provide these virtual directory mappings?
Virtual directories:
Example:
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/usr/gifs</local-path>
<url-pattern>/images/*</url-pattern>
<url-pattern>*.jpg</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/usr/common_jsps.jar</local-path>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
68.What is the deployment descriptor file for ejb applications? What are all the information is going to provide in that file?
Ejb application deployment descriptor file in Weblogic is “weblogic-ejb-jar.xml”.
Using weblogic-ejb-jar.xml, you can configure the following:
69.What is an Enterprise Application?
70.What is the user of Enterprise Applications?
Use enterprise applications to: