Answer Posted / shanthipavan
A domain is a logical group of servers managed as a unit. A
domain contains only one admin server and one or more
managed servers. The managed servers may be on a single
machine or on differnt machines. A domain has only one
console. Mostly the managed servers are grouped into a
cluster for load balancing, high scability and availabilty.
And admin server starts using config.xml while managed
servers starts using the configuration provided by admin
server.
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