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Using WebLogic Server with Web Servers
Configuring and Managing WebLogic Server 1-23
Using the security system, you can add or delete users to one of these groups to
provide controlled access to the console. For more information, see “Protecting
System Administration Operations” on page 8-1.
Note: If you have your browser configured to send HTTP requests to a proxy server,
then you may need to configure your browser to not send Administration
Server HTTP requests to the proxy. If the Administration Server is on the same
machine as the browser, then ensure that requests sent to
localhost or
127.0.0.1 are not sent to the proxy.
Using the Administration Console
For more information on using the Administration Console, see Configuring Your
Domain Using the Administration Console.
Using WebLogic Server with Web Servers
You can proxy requests from popular Web servers to an instance of WebLogic Server
or a cluster of WebLogic Servers by using one of the Web server plug-ins. Plug-ins are
available for the following Web servers:
! Netscape Enterprise Server or IPlanet
! Microsoft Internet Information Server
! Apache
Because these plug-ins operate in the native environment of the Web server,
management of the plug-ins is done using the administration facilities of that Web
server.
For more information, see Using WebLogic Server with Plug-ins at
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81b/plugins/index.html.
Special servlets are also available to proxy requests from an instance of WebLogic
Server to another instance of WebLogic Server or to a cluster of WebLogic Servers.
For more information, see: