Question 2
Your WebLogic Server (WLS) environment consists of multiple domains.
Which is a true statement about WLS domains? (Choose the best answer.)
Multiple domains can use the same or separate WLS installation while running on the same machine.
Domains require a minimum of one managed server.
Multiple domains require separate WLS installations while running on the same machine.
Multiple domains require individual Node Managers while running on the same machine.
Multiple domains can share the same administration server.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
You can use a single Oracle WebLogic Server installation to create and run multiple domains, or you can use multiple installations to run a single domain. Incorrect Answers:B: Domains include a special WebLogic Server instance called the Administration Server, which is the central point from which you configure and manage allresources in the domain. Usually, you configure a domain to include additional WebLogic Server instances called Managed Servers. C: A single WLS installation can have multiple domains. D: By specifying multiple domains in the nodemanager.domains file, you can configure a single, machine-scoped Node Manager process which manages serverinstances belonging to multiple WebLogic domains. E: Each domain requires its own Administration Server for performing management activities.Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E12839_01/web.1111/e13716/understand_domains.htm#DOMCF116
You can use a single Oracle WebLogic Server installation to create and run multiple domains, or you can use multiple installations to run a single domain.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Domains include a special WebLogic Server instance called the Administration Server, which is the central point from which you configure and manage all
resources in the domain. Usually, you configure a domain to include additional WebLogic Server instances called Managed Servers.
C: A single WLS installation can have multiple domains.
D: By specifying multiple domains in the nodemanager.domains file, you can configure a single, machine-scoped Node Manager process which manages server
instances belonging to multiple WebLogic domains.
E: Each domain requires its own Administration Server for performing management activities.
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E12839_01/web.1111/e13716/understand_domains.htm#DOMCF116