IIS proxying to Weblogic

Guys
is there any detailed step by step on how to make iis proxying to weblogic server?
Thanks in advance

Not exactly what you want, but the documentation is ok to get you
started.
http://support.bea.com/application?namespace=askbea&origin=ask_bea_answ
er.jsp&event=link.view_answer_page_clfydoc&answerpage=solution&page=wls
/S-20770.htm
This may also help.
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs81/plugins/isapi.html#113486
Pete

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