You decide to use a database to store WebLogic Server transaction logs for a managed server.
Which two steps are required to configure this?
Under the managed server's Services configuration select “JDBC” as the type for the transaction log store.
Under the managed server's Services configuration, select "Disable the Default Store
Create a non XA data source in the domain for the database transaction log.
Create an XA data source in the domain for the database transaction log.
Correct answer: AC
Question 2
Which statement is true about stopping Node Manager?
If you stop Node Manager, the managed servers it started will also stop.
You may kill the Node Manager process by using operating system commands.
Using the stopNodeManager.sh script so Node Manager stops gradually.
Using the administration console, select the appropriate machine and click stop.
The administration server goes into ADMIN mode if it can no longer Communicate with Node Manager.
The managed servers that Nod Manager started go into ADMIN mode if they can no longer communicate with Node Manager.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Question 3
You configure a data source with a non XA driver because your (non-Oracle) database does not provide XA drivers.
The data source will sometimes participate in global transactions with an EJB, so as you configure the data source you select “Supports Global Transactions” and One-phase commit.
Why is this configuration wrong?
You must choose an XA driver when a data source participates In global transactions.
"One' Phase Commit" always returns "ready" during phase one of the two-phase commit process’ so it is possible you will have heuristic errors in the database.
"One-Phase Commit" processes this data source last In the global transactions, if the EJB must go last, you cannot use this configuration.
"One-Phase Commit" only allows this data source to participate in global transaction, so you cannot have a global transaction that includes an EJB.