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An application is using WebLogic JMS Store and Forward to forward messages from a local JMS queue a remote WebLogic JMS destination. You need to determine if the messages are being sent from the local Weblogic Server. Where do you find information and metrics about Store and Forward components in the WebLogic Admin Console?
A. JMS Persistent Store
B. JMS Server
C. JMS Distributed Destination
D. JMS Store and Forward
E. Automatic Service Migration
Which option must you choose to configure Node Manager on a machine (server or zone)?
A. Configure one Node Manager per domain (for example, if there are two domains on one machine, then you will need to configure two Node Managers).
B. Configure one Node Manager per machine with any number of WebLogic instances running on it.
C. Configure one Node Manager per machine for all WebLogic, OHS, and OEM running on the same machine.
D. Configure one Node Manager for every WebLogic instance.
E. Configure two or more Node Managers for every WebLogic instance.
You deploy two different applications to the WebLogic container. One application use Xerces parser version A and the other application uses Xerces parser version B. Both these versions are different from the parser version that the WebLogic server uses internally. You want to use the Filtering Classloader feature to solve this problem. What action would you take to generate proper filtering Classloader entries?
A. Modify the applications to use the same version that WebLogic uses internally.
B. Based on available examples of Filtering Classloader entries, try to modify get the proper entries.
C. Deploy and use the Classloader Analyzing Tool to resolve all conflicts with conflicting libraries. This tool will generate all proper entries.
D. Split the application into separate WebLogic containers and use different WLS versions of Xerces but identical that applications require.
E. Look for a WebLogic release that uses the same version of Xerces that the applications use.