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Question ID 23128 | Which two statements are true when an Administration Server is compared to a Managed Server? (Choose two.) |
Option A | An Administration Server manages the domain configuration |
Option B | A domain must have at least one of each type of server |
Option C | An Administration Server keeps a domain log, but a Managed Server does not |
Option D | A Managed Server keeps a server log, but an Administration Server does not |
Option E | Java EE applications are deployed only to a Managed Server |
Correct Answer | C,D |
Question ID 23129 | Consider a multiple node domain. On the administration server’s node, you edit setDomainEnv.sh in the bin directory and add a new JAR file to the CLASSPATH. You stop and restart all three WebLogic Server in the domain. Upon investigation, you discover that only applications deployed to one WebLogic Server are able to access the JAR file code. How do you explain this? |
Option A | You must also set the domain attribute “CLASSPATH Discovery Enabled.” |
Option B | Each machine that hosts WebLogic Servers has its own domain directories. The script must be modified there as well. |
Option C | Only the first server to receive the new configuration from the administration server gets the updated CLASSPATH |
Option D | The CLASSPATH is not for application code. It is for interval WebLogic Server code. So, only applications deployed to the administrative server can access code through the CLASSPATH |
Correct Answer | B |