WebLogic supports the concept of a Domain to group related clusters and servers. Most Oracle Middleware products run on Oracle WebLogic Application Server. Splitting the “platform definition” into two layers provides infrastructure independence, enabling you to provision consistent middleware platforms across all environments regardless of infrastructure type, on premise and on cloud.Ĭreating a platform blueprint, platform model, and provisioning a new fully operational FMW environment is a simple three step process which can be performed in minutes. Second, the Platform Model: this overlays the environment specific configurations.įor each environment, we create a separate platform model to define all the environment specific configuration information. This provides an abstraction layer over the underlying infrastructure allowing you to define a single Blueprint for all environments. Within Myst, the target state is captured in the “platform definition”, which is divided into two layers:įirst, the Platform Blueprint: this is an environment agnostic specification used to define the platform topology and configuration of your Oracle Middleware. Myst uses a declarative approach to automation, meaning users simply define the target state of the Oracle Middleware infrastructure to be deployed which, at the push of a button, is automatically provisioned by Myst. Myst delivers automated platform provisioning and configuration management for Oracle Middleware, on premise and on cloud, enabling users to deliver a consistent and reliable platform in minutes, NOT weeks or months. Introspecting Existing Platform Instances