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Installing Apache HTTP Web Server
Installing mod_ssl for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Support
Installing PHP for Dynamic Web Pages
Setting Apache to Start on Bootup with chkconfig
Configuring Apache Server Settings (httpd.conf)
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Starting Apache and Viewing the Web Site
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Conclusion
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
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Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
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4. Demo
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And...
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2. Plug-In
Plug-ins are small software programs that developers
use to extend a WebLogic Server implementation.
Plug-ins enable WebLogic Server to communicate with
applications deployed on Oracle HTTP Server, Apache
HTTP Server, Sun Java System Web Server, or
Microsoft's Internet Information Server. Typically,
WebLogic Server handles the application requests that
require dynamic functionality, the requests that can
best be served with dynamic HTML pages or JSPs
(Java Server Pages).
3. Plug-Ins Included with Oracle
WebLogic Server
• Apache HTTP Server
• Microsoft Internet Information Server
• Sun Java System Web Server
4. Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
● The Apache HTTP Server Plug-In allows requests to be proxied from an Apache
HTTP Server to WebLogic Server. The plug-in enhances an Apache installation by
allowing WebLogic Server to handle requests that require the dynamic functionality
of WebLogic Server.
● The plug-in is intended for use in an environment where an Apache Server serves
static pages, and another part of the document tree (dynamic pages best generated
by HTTP Servlets or JavaServer Pages) is delegated to WebLogic Server, which
may be operating in a different process, possibly on a different host. To the end user
—the browser—the HTTP requests delegated to WebLogic Server still appear to be
coming from the same source.
● HTTP-tunneling, a technique which allows HTTP requests and responses access
through a company's firewall, can also operate through the plug-in, providing non-
browser clients access to WebLogic Server services.
5. Installing Apache Plug In
● Locate the shared object directory for your platform
● Identify the plug-in shared object file for your version of Apache
● Verify that the WebLogic Server Apache HTTP Server Plug-In mod_so.c module is enabled.
The Apache HTTP Server Plug-In will be installed in your Apache HTTP Server installation as a Dynamic
Shared Object (DSO). DSO support in Apache is based on module mod_so.c, which must be enabled before
mod_wl_20.so is loaded. If you installed Apache HTTP Server using the script supplied by Apache, mod_so.c
is already enabled. Verify that mod_so.c is enabled by executing the following command:
APACHE_HOMEbinapachectl -l
(Where APACHE_HOME is the directory containing your Apache HTTP Server installation.)
This command lists all enabled modules. If mod_so.c is not listed, you must rebuild your Apache HTTP Server,
making sure that the following options are configured:
...
--enable-module=so
--enable-rule=SHARED_CORE
…
● Install the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In module for Apache 2.0.x by copying the mod_wl_20.so file
6. Installing Apache Plug In
Define any additional parameters for the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In.
To modify the behavior of your Apache HTTP Server Plug-In, define these parameters:
• In a Location block, for parameters that apply to proxying by path, or
• In an IfModule block, for parameters that apply to proxying by MIME type.
Verify the syntax of the APACHE_HOMEconfhttpd.conf file with the following
command:
APACHE_HOMEbinapachectl -t
The output of this command reports any errors in your httpd.conf file or returns:
Syntax OK
Restart Weblogic Server.
Start (or restart if you have changed the configuration) Apache HTTP Server.
Test the plug-in by opening a browser and setting the URL to the Apache Server plus
“/weblogic/”, which should bring up the default WebLogic Server HTML page, welcome file, or
default servlet, as defined for the default Web Application on WebLogic Server. For example: