what is critical environment in weblogic
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Answer / sssss
there will be 3 types of environments in weblogic
1)developmnent
2)uat
3)production level
out of these 3 production will be the critical level
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Answer / ritam
there will be 3 types of environments in weblogic
1)sit
2)uat
3)production level
out of these 3 production will be the critical level
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Answer / raj
It depend on client requirement how much they are ready to
spend it can be any thing
for us we have
1)Dev
2)QA
3)UAT
4)Training
5)DR
6)Prod
critical are prod and training(used to give training to end
customer use product)
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Answer / webadmin123
Mostly production env is the critical env in weblogic as
this would be the actual production itself which is very
crucial and important to the business.
As in the non production env , its all about testing and
making sure it meets the requirements as requested by the
business people.
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Answer / arun
We have 4 environments in weblogic ( and i can say that it
depends upon company to company)
1. DEV
2. QA
3. UAT
4. PROD
So PROD was the critical level.
Let me know any questions..
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