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Resources You Can Manage in a WebLogic Server Domain
Configuring and Managing WebLogic Server 1-13
You can also configure a special domain log that contains a definable subset of log
messages from all WebLogic Server instances in a domain. You can modify which
logged messages from a local server appear in the domain log using the system
administrating tools. You can view this domain log using the Administration Console
or a text editor/viewer.
For more information, see Domain Log Filters at
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81b/ConsoleHelp/domain_log_filters.
html
.
Editing config.xml
You can manage a WebLogic Server domain by manually editing the persistent store
for configuration, the
config.xml. (Other system administration tools automatically
save the configuration to the
config.xml file.) Because of the difficulty of correctly
editing the XML syntax required in this file, this method of configuration is not
recommended but may provide advantages in limited situations.
Note: Do not edit the
config.xml file while the Administration Server is running.
For more information, see BEA WebLogic Server Configuration Reference at
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81b/config_xml/index.html.
Resources You Can Manage in a WebLogic
Server Domain
This section discusses the domain resources you manage with the system
administration tools.