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Thursday, February 17, 2011

OEPE the best WLST Editor


Now we have, Oracle given a nice GUI editor for WLST scripts. I started looking about it one of my blog commenter Lukas was asked me about it. Oracle released two versions of this Eclipse editor:
  1. Eclipse 3.6 (Helios) Edition
  2. Eclipse 3.5.2 (Galileo) Edition
It has built support for Python scripts and PyDev. Recently I had downloaded new OEPE-Galileo-All-In-One-11.1.1.6.0.201007221355-Win32.Zip. It is really “All in One” why because it has connectivity to WebLogic Server Local/Remote options with all categories of versions supported by WLST. It is included WLST MBean Explorer, built-in WLST Help provided in one of tab.

Here I am going to tell about that what you need to look in this because introductory blog already given by Edwin Biemond from Oracle
OEPE for WLST 

Video blog...
There is nothing to know about much about hidden MBean hierarchies. WLST on OEPE (Eclipse) makes more fun in creating new scripts. More over the OEPE Templates are awesome!! God bless this template creator.  Oracle WLST people given commonly used scripts as templates. Which makes you no efforts to write the line-by-line script writing. GUI makes more work in less time meaning increasing productivity and performance!!!

Ready made Templates
OEPE gave us the following templates as ready-made script templates. You need to change the values or parameters to whatever you want to name for your environment or WebLogic domain. 

  1. Default: WLST online
  2. Create Basic WebLogic Domain
  3. Create WebLogic Cluster
  4. Create WebLogic Domain with JMS and JDBC Resources
  5. Configuring JMS System Resource
  6. Configuring JDBC DataSource Delete  JDBC Data Source
  7. Delete JMS System Resource
  8. Delete WebLogic Cluster
You might be using WebLogic portal or WebLogic Integration or some other WebLogic domain these are core common scripts templates can be applicable to any of them.



Most of the developers requires the Deleting JDBC resources and want to create a fresh DataSource with changed database parameters.

In production environment some of the sites you might need to remove the machines due to their utter performance. “Delete WebLogic Cluster” is the wonderful script for you. You need to give the managed servers list, cluster(s) you want to remove from the domain.
Cons of OEPE
  1. To run OEPE on your desktop requires good amount of MEMORY (RAM).
  2. Sometimes iexplorer stuck you cannot open OEPE anyway it is Windows issue.
  3. JVM Settings of eclipse.ini file need to be updated according to your operating environment. Anyway I found the best reference to solve JVM settings issue at stackoverflow.com
Expecting more exciting things from WLST users so…keep writing your comments, updates about OEPE using WLST.




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While working on eclipse there could be need to pass arguments to your WLST script. Yes!! You can do that goto Run As options select Run Configuration. In the Run Configuration window select the Arguments tab,  you can give Program Arguments.

Good References:
1. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/eclipse/downloads/index.html
2. http://biemond.blogspot.com/2010/08/wlst-scripting-with-oracle-enterprise.html
3. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/142357/what-are-the-best-jvm-settings-for-eclipse

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Overview

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There are many newbies into the WebLogic stream ( Development/ Administration). Most of them are novice to WLST. I thought let me found a way to give you best links available on the net.

After being in the development team one of my buddy asked me "your blogs are very nice, I want to learn WLST. But where to start? " My answer for all my blog readers who want to encourage newbies in WLST can pass this post. Currently WLST is supporting Application Servers are listed as follows:
  • WebLogic 8.1
  • BEA WebLogic 9.0
  • BEA WebLogic 9.1
  • BEA WebLogic 9.2
  • BEA WebLogic 10.0
WLST is first initiated in the BEA System Inc., days so it is supported since WebLogic 8.1 onwards with latest service packs till WebLogic version 10.0. After Oracle acquisition following are the versions:

  • Oracle WebLogic 10g R3
  • Oracle WebLogic 11gR1
  • Oracle WebLogic 11gR1 PatchSet 1 (10.3.1)
  • Oracle WebLogic 11gR1 PatchSet 2 (10.3.2)
  • Oracle WebLogic 11gR1 PatchSet 3 (10.3.3)
  • Oracle WebLogic 12c

WLST Features indentation - Clear Sytax


The WLST programming structure follows strict syntax indentation and it is the same structure as in Python programming. As per my experiances with WLST it can be divided into four parts
  1. Importing section
  2. Global variables
  3. Definations - class/function
  4. Main program uses above sections

Import section for Reuse
importing WLST libraries includes Python standard libraries and thousands of new Jython libraries also included. You can have Java packages as module imports which gives you flexible programming.

While writing a WLST script, the file can be store with the extension .py are called python modules. We can reuse the external language such as Java methods into our WLST script you can use import statement for this. Here is the syntaxes that you can use.

import module
from module import submodule
from . import submodule

You can write a WLST script that uses command line aruguments using sys module sys.args.

WLST Datatypes - Global variables

In WLST you can define the global variables on the top of the program that can be used across all the functions defined in the script. On the other hand you can define the variables in the function definitions that can be treated as local to the function, Jython programming language supported datatypes all can be used it supports
  • Base Datatypes: integer, float, long, char, str, bool
  • Collection Types: list, dictionary, tuple, sequances, maps etc
  • Object types: Python objects and Java package objects
Dynamic typing
In WLST supports Python Dynamic typing, we can use same variable for storing different type of data as shown below.
wls:/offline> # VAR CAN CHANGE INTO MANY TYPES
wls:/offline> var=10
wls:/offline> print var
10
wls:/offline> var='Busy in WLST'
wls:/offline> print var
Busy in WLST
wls:/offline> var=[1,2,3]
wls:/offline> print var
[1, 2, 3]

Class in WLST

Object oriented scripting can be defined and can be reusable with creation of objects.
 
class CLASSNAME:
 def __init__():   #like C++ constructor
  self.name
  do something initially
 def function1():
  do some task 
Let’s experiment with class in WLST. In a class we can define attributes and we can assign values to them. And we define functions related to that class that you will make.
wls:/offline> class test:
...     u,p='weblogic','vybhav@28'
...
After this we are able to create instances of the class test. Let us create t as a instance of test class.
wls:/offline> t=test()
wls:/offline> print t.u,t.p
weblogic vybhav@28
There is a difference between class attribute and instance attributes. Let us know about it, The variables u, and p of the instance can be modified by assignment:
wls:/offline> t.u='vasuakka'
wls:/offline> t.u
'vasuakka'
In u attribute value was changed into ‘vasuakka’ instead of ‘weblogic’.

Function definitions in WLST

How to define a Function in WLST? It is simple it starts with keyword ‘def’, you need to give a name of the function followed by number of argument and a colon. After this you need to give a tab space indentation that indicates the function block. You can add text to tell about what this function will do. Then you can add number of WLST statements or control flow statements. At the bottom of the function you can return a value or you leave that line, it is optional.
Now, let’s experiment with function definition for conversion of Kilobytes to megabytes. The logic of this function is that we can get the megabyte value when you pass the argument as kilobyte this will be divided by 1024.
wls:/offline> def kb2MB(kb):
...     mb=kb/1024
...     return mb
...
wls:/offline> print kb2MB(2048)
2

WLST Operators

You WLST commands statements not only JMX accessing functions we need to use some of the Python programming control flows in it. To use the control flow you must know about what kind of operations you can do in WLST. So let us see some of them are:

Comparison operators
This opertators we can use in regular if statements or while statements
==, >, <, <=, =>

Logical Operators
In WLST the variable can be empty or zero values are treated as "", 0, None, 0.0, [], and {}. So you need to be careful when you define a variable and moved the values of variables.

How WLST script Execution works?

Here I am going to explain with the following picture, how the Python script will be interpreted and internally compiled to java code and then Byte code so that it can be executable on JVM.
WLST Execution process
The source code for the WLST script is written in Python code. The WLST program file must have the extension as .py which is the source code consisting a set of Jython instructions for WebLogic domain. This source code is going to use a JVM machine when it is instructed to RUN the script; its invocation internally generates Java byte code to interpret with the JVM to produce the desired output. You might wonder by seeing this Chines WLST link, but it is worthy to see in google chrome. Because the web-page is from china and entire page is in chaineese language. If you have Google Chrome it will give you translate on top of the page you can choose your choice of language and have knowledge on WLST :) Here I am sharing the wonderful presentation about WLST overview. Check this following SlideShare Presentation: it's pretty informative, it was delivered by James Bayer who is the technical expert from Oracle. Especially I more impressed myself to see the 47 slide saying about THIS blog as one of the web reference.
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