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Questions & Answers On Configuring And Managing A Coherence Cluster Of A WebLogic Server Domain. (Doc ID 2301238.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 14, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Coherence - Version 12.1.2.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document covers a broad range of questions and answers. The objective of this document is to provide more knowledge with the Managed Coherence Servers functionality available in WebLogic Server with Coherence 12.1.2 and later. Managed Coherence Servers, or MCS, allows the Coherence instances to be defined, controlled and managed within the WebLogic Server framework. Coherence effectively is now a subsystem of WebLogic Server rather than the historic method of being deployed as separate class being called by a script. Coherence clusters can now be defined within a WebLogic Server domain and associated with WebLogic Server clusters and managed servers. And a new artifact, a Grid ARchive, or GAR file, is now deployable as a individual component, as part of an Enterprise ARchive (EAR) file, or as a shared library, or certain combinations. The GAR file contains the classes and configuration to support both storage enabled and storage disabled cluster resources. 

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