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BDunbar_8799
Nimbostratus
Jul 01, 2010Agiile PLM - WebLogic - LTM
F5 LTM - BigIP version 9.4.6
Oracle Agile PLM
Two WebLogic managed hosts
I've got an install of Oracle's Agile PLM. This is built on their WebLogic (WLS) server. There are two ma...
L4L7_53191
Nimbostratus
Jul 02, 2010Maybe. The trick with the java component is that it looks like it's using the t3 protocol, which is not all that common and why you need perf. L4 (that's my guess anyhow). From the looks of it though, you may be able to define the java service on another Virtual Server - same address, different port. This would of course mean that you'd need to change the definition in your JNLP file and possibly on the application side, but I'm not certain of that. You may just have the JNLP point to the domain name and new port, then point it to the same port on the back end at 7001.
Just an idea that may or may not help, but may be worth a try if you've got some testing cycles left...
-Matt
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