Difference between production mode and developement mode of weblogic STARTMODE?
when set STARTMODE to true,weblogic will be started on production mode?
what's the difference of production mode & developement mode ?
Obtain the default number of threads available to the execute queues.
If the default number of threads is 15, the server is set to Development mode.
If the default number of threads is 25, the server is set to Production Mode.
thanks,
Deepak
Richard Hendershot <[email protected]> wrote:
is it possible for my code to find out what mode is in effect? I need
to be able to suppress some features when running in development mode.
TIA!
Deepak Vohra wrote:
Refer to
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/adminguide/overview_domain.html#DevModeOrProdMode
thanks,
Deepak
"Icewolf Li" <[email protected]> wrote:
when set STARTMODE to true,weblogic will be started on production mode?
what's the difference of production mode & developement mode ?
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