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Tag Archives: cluster
Starting a cluster
Recently, I have been involved in a number of discussions with people who are setting up clusters of various Fusion Middleware products, often on an Exalogic machine. These discussions have led me to feel that it would be worth sharing … Continue reading
Step by step instructions on building a SOA cluster – with video
Just came across this and wanted to share – step by step video instructions on building a two node SOA (and AIA Foundation Pack) cluster! Cool!
Using WebLogic as a Load Balancer
Recently, I was working with a customer who was developing an application on Windows (developer) machines and was planning to deploy to a (production) cluster of WebLogic Servers running on Solaris, with a hardware load balancer. In order to do … Continue reading

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