Wednesday, 7 November 2012

WebLogic vs WebSphere


WebLogic vs  WebSphere

Application Servers comparison: an administrative perspective

Oracle WebLogic
IBM Websphere
Installation packages are in Basic, Enterprise, Suite. The Generic jar version is platform independent. Zip distribution is light weight available for developers.
Installation binaries are different packages available as Base, Express, Network Deployment, Enterprise
Domain is the logical collection of entire WebLogic  resources and services
Cell is a logical representation of complete set of resources and services
NodeManager controls registered domains and their managed servers on the Nodes. Node manager enrolls the domain with nmEnroll
NodeAgent controls managed nodes. The addNode to a Deployment Manager is done with federation
Whole Security defined under Realm
Security defined under a Domain
Administrative console is controlled by AdminServer
The centralized Administrative console is controlled by Deployment Manager, which interun connected with NodeAgents for Administer the application server  and others
Managed Server, Stand-alone Server
Application Server, Message Engine
To start Admin Server startWebLogic.sh
To start DMGR startManager.sh
To start Managed Server startManagedWebLogic.sh
To start a application server startServer.sh
startNodeManager.sh
startNode.sh
To configure a domain config.sh that uses domain templates
To make a profile manageprofile.sh uses profile templates
My Oracle Support
My IBM
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1 comment:

  1. can u provide more detailed comparison. including weblogic home, websphere profiles.
    looking for something like this for websphere.
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/adminguide/wwimages/domain.gif

    i am getting started with weblogic and am confused with websphere concepts.

    thanks.

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